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Michelle A Compassion Child

Category : Mobile Blogging, NYWC 07

Tonight they had a girl come up, who was a Compassion International child, and she shared about it had changed her life. She went from living in a home where her dad, who was addicted to drugs, had left the house to a woman that went onto college and has a career now.But her story did not end there, because she decided to give back. So she has sponsored her own Compassion child. I think that that is so cool, because she is passing on the blessing that God has given her. That is what the gospel is all about.However, her story did not end there, because she has reconnected with her father and he is back in the home. Her family is back together.So why don’t you consider sponsoring a Compassion International child.

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I heard Michelle’s story in St. Louis. It was the single best moment of the event for me. Just fantastic!!

Gene, it was a truly amazing experience! But I think my favorite was Phyllis Tickle. She was amazing.

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