Drawings by children in refugee camp, using crayons supplied by Unicef.
Thank you all for being a part of raising $7,759.00 for the people of Darfur, Sudan.
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Seeing this, and reading THE SHACK, I feel sooooooooooooo blessed to live such a good life. Our rusty water problems have been put into perspective once again. ...we have water -- running water -- and from our very own taps. I don't even have to walk to a muddy river with a heavy stone jug on my back to get murcky water, as I have seen so many in Africa do!!!! Thankful to be me. And Joyce, yesterday's bag -- WOW! I did not have a look at all yesterday. Your sis, Marshkies
This breaks my heart. That children should draw pictures like this from real experience is beyond heart wrenching. God bless you for following your heart.
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Seeing this, and reading THE SHACK, I feel sooooooooooooo blessed to live such a good life. Our rusty water problems have been put into perspective once again. ...we have water -- running water -- and from our very own taps. I don't even have to walk to a muddy river with a heavy stone jug on my back to get murcky water, as I have seen so many in Africa do!!!! Thankful to be me. And Joyce, yesterday's bag -- WOW! I did not have a look at all yesterday. Your sis, Marshkies
i want to take all those children home. it breaks my heart! God bless you for making a difference!
This breaks my heart. That children should draw pictures like this from real experience is beyond heart wrenching. God bless you for following your heart.
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