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It may be a little crazy!

Just One! Thats all it takes to be apart of something bigger! Obviously you have learned from reading this blog that we care about the orphans in the world and our prayer is that other people will do the same. But sometimes in life it is so difficult to think that you could help or make a difference. But really you can. Do you drink a soda, tea, or coffee that cost $1? Then you could help. My husband and I started thinking and realizing that first of all people want to help but times are tough and it is difficult to help out others sometimes ecspecially in the economy we live in. Then we also thought that people know people and sometimes a ton of people. Just think about how many people you have on your facebook or that you work with. So we are trying something that is a little crazy but just might work. We are asking our friends to sacrifice one drink and send us that one dollar and then to ask their friends. The hardest part will be mailing the dollar or taking the time to do the paypal. Now you may be asking yourself why should I help. Really and honestly there is no reason for you to help, we decided to adopt not you. All we can do is provide you with some facts about the orphan crisis around us.
  • Approximately 147 Million Orphans in the world currently.
  • 29 Children are orphaned every minute meaning 1 every 2 seconds.
  • Orphans are born everyday.
We desire to bring one of these precious children into our home and if you want to be apart of something bigger than you can help with this one act of kindness! It is our hope that people will understand that if more people help then rasing all this money will be a little task for everyone. Who knows it may turn into something bigger!
Let me remind you of the verse from our last post James 1:27 Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. If you believe than this is something that you should want to do. All the children who are orphaned in this world deserve to have a loving home, none of them asked to be with out a family when they were born.
If this has struck your heart in anyway then please follow the three steps below:
1. Pray and Decide if this is something that you can do.
2. Scarfice that one soda, tea, or coffee.
3. Have motivation to send that $1 to or use paypal to donate now.
            Josh and Cindy
            c/o First Baptist Chruch Lebanon
            227 East Main Street
            Lebanon, TN 37087

We pray that this may spread all over the world and that people may know that they can be apart of something bigger!!!!

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