when i see "letter from your sponsor child" on the compassion envelopes, my heart almost leaps out of my chest.
she drew me a picture and signed her name at the bottom.
she thanked me for soap, toothpaste, saucepans, and plates. (the money i donate buys these things)
she also thanked me for loving her. hello, tears.
her prayer requests were for healing for her eyes and for God's wisdom.
she also thanked me for loving her. hello, tears.
her prayer requests were for healing for her eyes and for God's wisdom.
i am humbly asking if y'all will say a prayer for this precious child.
kwagala's birthday is in september, so i have to send off her birthday package next month.
i am going to tulsa on friday to get color pages, stickers, bookmarks, and band-aids.
this sweet girl has changed my life.
i constantly pray for her and wonder what she's doing at the moment.
i've started calling her "sweet peace", which is a variation of "sweet pea". (can you tell i'm southern?)
i highly encourage you to sponsor a compassion child.
it is one of the most fulfilling things i have been apart of.
i've posted here and here about my sponsor child if you're new here and want to know more.
i added a picture of her on the bottom of the blog, as well.
"teach those who are rich
in this world not to be proud and not to trust in their money, which is
so unreliable.
their trust should be in God, who richly gives us all we
need for our enjoyment.
tell
them to use their money to do good. they should be rich in good works
and generous to those in need,
always being ready to share with others."
linking up with blogging from the boonies today.
such a great blog and helpful in letter-writing and sending gifts to sponsor children!
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