The Joy of Sharing

The Feeding Center which Bread of Life operates in the village of Adjud is always full of life when meals are served.  Children from the poorest parts of Adjud fill up the room with their laughter and talk.  Things get even noisier when we receive a special food item to give them which is not an everyday thing.  One of our sponsors in Europe gave us these delicious yogurt packs.  Simple pleasures can bring the biggest smiles to a child’s face.  Our Father in heaven delights in giving good things to us: both big and small.  We feel the same delight when blessings pass through our hand to the poor people that God loves.    In all areas of our ministry we feel what we give out.  When we give relief to the hurting and lonely we feel relief.  When we give joy we feel the same.  When we give young people from dysfunctional families hope we feel hope. Through our reports and photos we hope you feel all of these things with us.

 

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