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The Children You See Here Owe Their Lives To People Just Like You!


pedophiles. They literally prey on this area because there is no one to protect these chil- dren. More can be done, and WME wants to be more involved.


For $200 per week, 100 children can be fed on a weekly basis. That’s simply $2.00 per child. It seems like such a small price to pay to provide these children with basic needs. But more than that, it provides a chance for these precious children to hear that Jesus loves them even when their earthly parents have all but aban- doned them. The importance of spiritual guidance for these children cannot be stressed enough. Approximately 70% of the population in Sri Lanka is Buddhist. While there, I literally saw a statue of Buddha at every major intersection. He may have been different sizes, he may have been seen in various colors of clothing, he could be standing or sitting, but he was always the same lifeless, stony persona. The pastors there said they have daily battles with dark spirits within the community. And I can hon- estly say I experienced this revelation first hand while there. Another first for me and hopefully, the last.


More must be done to save these children from the grasp of evil. With your help, we can do this. Hallelujah! We serve a living, breathing God! These children don't have to be lost in a state of perpetual darkness; in the name of Jesus, they can be saved!


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Urgent Needs


The special needs particular to this project in Sri Lanka are perfect for one-time gifts: Transportation costs for 100 chil- dren................................... School Books.................... School Shoes.................... School Bag/Backpack........ Pencils, Pens, Instrument Box..................................... Lunch Box.......................... Pencil Case........................ Child Sponsorship........$25.00 per month


$7.00 $3.00 $3.00


$65.00 $20.00 $16.00 $12.00


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