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- Gift apps, music, movies, and more from Apple
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- How to send a gift from your computer
- Resend a gift
- How to resend a gift from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
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- If there’s an issue when you send a gift
- Cancel a gift
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Gift apps, music, movies, and more from Apple
Found something special in the App Store, iTunes Store, or Apple Books? You can send it to a friend or family member. Or if you’re not sure what to give, you can email a gift card.
Send a gift
Gifts are billed to your payment method, not to your Apple ID balance.
How to send a gift from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the App Store app, iTunes Store app, or Books app.
- Tap the item that you want to give.
- Tap the Gift button:
- In the App Store, tap the Share button , then tap Gift App
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- In the iTunes Store, tap the Share button , then tap Gift
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- In the Book Store, tap Gift
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- In the App Store, tap the Share button , then tap Gift App
- Follow the onscreen instructions to personalize and send your gift.
- After the gift is sent, the recipient gets an email. When they open the email and click Redeem, the item automatically downloads to their device.
How to send a gift from your computer
- On your Mac, open the iTunes Store in the Apple Music app. Or on a PC, open iTunes.
- Find the item that you want to gift.
- Click the arrow button next to the item’s price to show sharing options.
- Choose Gift This [item type].
- Follow the onscreen instructions to personalize and send your gift.
- After the gift is sent, the recipient gets an email. When they open the email and click Redeem, the item automatically downloads to their device.
Resend a gift
If the recipient can’t find the email with the redeem button, you can resend the gift.
How to resend a gift from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap your name.
- Tap Media & Purchases, then tap View Account.
- Sign in with your Apple ID.
- Tap Gifts.
- Tap the gift that you want to resend.
- Make sure that the recipient’s email is spelled correctly. If you need to edit the recipient’s email address, tap their email address, then tap it again and enter the correct address.
- Tap Resend Gift. If you don’t see Resend Gift, it has already been redeemed.
How to resend a gift from your computer
- Open the Music app. Or if you’re on a PC, open iTunes.
- From the menu bar, choose Account > View My Account. You might be asked to sign in with your Apple ID.
- The Account Information page appears. Scroll to the Purchase History section and click Manage Gifts.
- Click Edit next to the gift that you want to resend.
- Make sure that the recipient’s email is spelled correctly. If you need to edit the recipient’s email address, click the email address, then make changes.
- Click Resend Gift.
If there’s an issue when you send a gift
- The recipient of your gift must have an Apple ID in your country or region. For example, if you’re in the United States, you can’t send a gift to a friend who lives in Australia.
- In some regions, you can’t send gifts. Store availability also varies by country or region. Learn what’s available in your country or region.
- If you’re using Family Sharing and Ask To Buy is turned on for your account, you can’t purchase gifts.
- You can’t gift individual songs on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. To gift a song, use your Mac or PC.
- You can’t gift apps, TV shows, or movies on a Mac or PC. To gift those items, use an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- You can’t gift a free app or item. But you can tap the Share button or the arrow button to share a link to the app or item.
Cancel a gift
If you want to cancel a gift, you can contact Apple Support up to two days before scheduled delivery.
Email a gift card
Your recipient can redeem an Apple Gift Card or App Store & iTunes gift card to their Apple ID balance. Then they can use that balance to buy subscriptions like Apple Music, Apple Arcade, or Apple TV+. Or they can buy apps, movies, books, and more from Apple.
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Share Your Gift Matthew Willis
You have a gift. It is your responsibility and your opportunity to share it with the world.
DRIVING THROUGH THE FOG
Have you ever felt like your life was foggy? Do you know what I mean? Like it was hard to think straight, like you just weren’t functioning at your highest capacity? You were tired — mentally and physically. It could have been a late night, or a bunch of late nights, or maybe you just have a lot going on right now, life is hard right now, and it’s wearing you down. All of us go through it. Sometimes life just gets that way. Overwhelming. It gets foggy — difficult to think clearly and make good decisions. And, as much as we want to, We can’t always keep going, as if everything is normal. Sometimes we have to stop. And that’s okay.
We live in a world dictated by speed, by progress, by success, by resilience. It’s hard to stop, for fear of falling behind. Fear of missed opportunity. Fear of failure. Fear of admitting that we are vulnerable and fragile. But friend, the worst thing we can do for ourselves and for others, is pretend. When life gets foggy, we can’t go on pretending that it isn’t. We have to face it. Do not be afraid.
Facing our problems is hard, because when we do we have to slow down and slowing down feels detrimental to progress and our world today is dictated by speed, progress and results. How will we get the results we want, the results we have convinced ourselves that we need, if we slow down. We will miss our opportunity — Missed opportunity is the pathway to regret. I had an event coming up. I did all of the prep work. I was ready and I was already planning what would happen after the event. And you know where this is going, it fell through. I had to cancel it. I was so bummed. The event was such a great opportunity. What I was planning for after the event, was such a great opportunity, but it didn’t happen. Before I headed home, I got a call from my wife. She told me that she was feeling sick and desperately needed help with the kids. She needed me home as soon as possible. The event fell through. It felt like a missed opportunity, but in reality, it was making way for a new opportunity. I got to go home early, spend the evening with my kids, and allow my wife to go to bed early. An opportunity lost, was a greater opportunity gained.
I believe that for you too, just because you don’t see it yet, doesn’t mean it isn’t there. God knows what he is doing, trust him, and he will lead you where you need to go and when you need to get there.
HOW TO DEAL WITH REGRET
What does it mean to regret? When we regret something, we feel the ache of a missed opportunity, we feel the disappointment of a decision we never should have made, and, oftentimes, we blame ourselves for the less than desirable outcome. To put it crassly, Regret sucks, and it can make us feel like we do too. Regrets have the potential to tear us down and send us into a pit of negativity and blame — towards ourselves, towards others, our circumstances, our finances, our upbringing, you name it, and we can blame it.
Do you have any regrets — Anything in your life that feels like an opportunity lost, or a decision you wish you could undo? How often do you think about it? Does it continue to weigh you down? Are there situations that you face on a regular basis that keep reminding you and making it difficult to let go?
If you are willing, I want to invite you to do something with me. Think about 1 regret that you have in your life — Just 1. Bring it to mind, right now. One of my biggest regrets, that I continue to struggle with, is in my relationship with my kids. They, so innocently, look to me for everything — for entertainment, for their essential needs, to see what I do and how I react in certain situations — and, to be frank, I blow it so much. I lose my temper when they need patience. I’m selfish, when instead I should tend to their needs. And overall, being a dad has made me realize, just how imperfect my love is.
I have many regrets in my life and carrying these regrets — being weighed down by them — is exhausting, it’s defeating, it’s depressing, and disappointing. It makes me sad to remember times when I messed. Times when I should have done better but I didn’t. But, then I am reminded of the gospel. Come on, you know it. We are saved by Grace, through faith, not by works so that no one may boast. No amount of working, will save my soul. No amount of succeeding, will make me “more worthy.” And no amount of failing, will disqualify me, from living the life I was created for and being the person I was created to be.
Jesus didn’t die on the cross for nothing. He died for you and for me, glory be to his name. Because of the cross, when we look back to our moments of regret, we will find only an empty room. Regrets vanish. The tomb is empty. Jesus is risen. Living in the reality of the resurrection, means that all shame and regret are gone and we have been given a clean slate, not just today, but every single day. Newness and fullness of life is at hand, let’s walk in it together today. I want you to know this, you are forgiven.
Get Your Eyes Checked
When was the last time you cleaned your lenses?
Do you ever feel like your to-do list just weighs you down? Too much to do. Too little time. Task after task. Burden on top of burden. By the end of the day, you are depleted. Nothing left in the tank. You go home and your family doesn’t get your best because you are too drained. Go to sleep. Only to wake up and repeat the cycle again the next day.
Doesn’t that feel off to you? Don’t you want to give your family your best? Don’t you think they deserve to get more than just a shadow of who you really are?
But how? How do we break the cycle?
Do you remember being a child? The mindset you had? How carefree you were? The only thing on your list of things to do was simply to enjoy each day. Play outside. Hang out with friends. Decide between basketball, football, soccer, or tag. Playing hide and seek. The list goes on.
Now track with me here. What would it look like, to live your adult life in the same way — the same mindset? What if your list of things to do wasn’t so much a burden, but instead, a list of things to enjoy? A guide to structure your enjoyment of the day, if you will. Sure the activities are different and you have more responsibility now, but what if instead of your responsibilities being things that weigh you down, they were just a helpful guide by which you enjoy life?
Perspective. Focus. Choice. Action.
Consider this for a moment? What if you need new lenses? I.E. perspective. What if the answer to your enjoyment of life, isn’t a set of different tasks, or a different to-do list, or a different job, or any external change at all? What if the answer is internal? You. me. what if we are looking at things all wrong.
Well, what other way is there to look and see everything? Remember that “kid” mindset we were talking about? Jesus. Like not as an exclamatory word that an adult would use, but like as a kid, remember? Jesus was the answer to everything. As simple as that is, there is a lot of truth in that. Isn’t that interesting? How the simple shallow answers as a child, turn into deep oceans as an adult? A whole new depth of meaning.
When Jesus becomes the lens through which we see everything — like EVERYTHING and EVERYONE — we are at least one step closer to living the life we were created to live.
Thank you so much for listening to this episode. If you got value, if this put you in a better mindset, it would mean a lot to me if you left a review and shared it with someone you love. Remember friend, you have a gift, and it is your responsibility and your opportunity to share it with the world. So go out, and do it.
Am I Too Far Gone?
You are not too far gone.
Have you ever felt righteous in your anger? Justified in your actions? Completely convinced that you were right? And then out of no where, a gnawing in the back of your mind — an inkling in your subconscious — what if I’m wrong? What if I’m at fault?
It is a very real possibility, that inaudible whisper, is God nudging you and me in the right direction. Like when a loving father, reaches his hands out to hold his child by the shoulders, and gives a kind correction.
“Colonel Hallounn was a leader in the army of a ruling dictator of a rogue, sanctioned nation. He had orders to commit systematic genocide of a minority people group. He would shoot minorities with a machine gun. Sometimes they would fight back. There’s still shrapnel in his body from these fights. One night the colonel had a dream. Jesus appeared to him and told him to stop killing and to “Follow Me.” Alarmed by the dream, he sought out a Christian and started following Jesus. He discovered the great truth of the gospel — that God would forgive even him, even after he murdered crowds of people simply because of their race.”
Was the colonel wrong? I mean, After all, he was only doing his job. He was only doing what he was ordered to do.
Do you remember the story of Jesus in the fiery furnace — Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego? It wasn’t just the norm to bow to the king, it was an order to bow to the king. But you know how the story goes. They didn’t.
Do you know what the word “prostrate” means? It means to stretch out with face on the ground in adoration, in submission, and humility. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were so full of faith and belief in God, the only one worthy of prostrating ourselves before, that they would not bow. It didn’t matter that it was the norm — they knew it to be wrong. It didn’t matter that it was a command — they knew it to be wrong. And they acted on that faith. And God used their actions to display his power and glory. And in so doing, draw more people to himself. God used their faith for good. Because that is what he does. He takes the evil intentions of the enemy and turns it for good. Today, Colonel Hallounn helps to feed thousands of refugee children everyday. He is a force for good in God’s kingdom.
I want you to hear this. God wants to take the broken tattered pieces of your past and weave together a bright and beautiful present so that you may help create a better, more beautiful, future.
The stains that cover you, the mistakes that you keep tripping over, are no more. They are gone. In Christ, you are a new creation. Destined to affect the world for good. That nudge you feel. that gentle kind correction. Listen.
Whatever you are facing, God can and will turn it. you. around.
Thank you so much for listening to this episode. If you got value, if this put you in a better mindset, it would mean a lot to me if you left a review and shared it with someone you love. Remember friend, you have a gift, and it is your responsibility and your opportunity to share it with the world. So go out, and do it.
Isn’t it interesting, how joy eludes so many, yet it is one of the things of this world that is universally desired by so many? No one has all the answers, but, at the very least, I hope this episode gets you one step closer to living in a new reality that allows you to embrace who you were created to be. It would mean a lot if you left a review, subscribed, and shared this content with someone that might find it helpful.
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Gratefulness is the Spring of Human Joy. — Skoog
What are you grateful for? Bring it to mind, right now. Think about it. The positivity it brings to your life. The happiness it brings you. It might not be lavish and outlandish. But simple. Yet, for you, significant. Now imagine your life without it. Life would still be life, you would still go on living, but without, well, life would be just a little… less.
Who are you grateful for? Bring someone to mind, right now. Think about them. The impact they have had in your life. You wouldn’t be who you are today without this person. They have forever influenced the trajectory of your life. Each day you live, is different because they are a part of your world. Now imagine your life without this person. This one stings a little more. You see, as significant as things are in our lives, the different “what’s” in our lives. Life still goes on, when you take that thing away. Because lives are not built around things, and “what’s”. Lives are built around and with people. And when a main character in your story is suddenly taken out and removed from your world, your whole world gets turned upside down. Life isn’t just a little less, life doesn’t even feel like life anymore. So, think about one person you are grateful for. Send them a text and tell them. Give them a hug and tell them you love them. Don’t take them for granted. Live in the reality, each day, of how grateful you are that they are in your life.
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