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learn. She is steadily progressing as the teachers and staff at TGA help her.


Sumeiya is one of the Muslim children currently attending TGA. She had been attending the local Muslim school, but when her father saw the difference that some of the other Muslim children were experiencing from attending Triumphant Grace Academy, he decided to move her to TGA.


Sumeiya’s father is the Senior Imam at a local Mosque. That means he is a top Muslim religious leader who leads prayer. Given his position in the local Muslim community, Sumeiya’s father has received much resistance for sending his daughter to this Christian school. But he told them that Sumeiya is attending TGA. No matter what they say, he will not pull her out. Sumeiya’s father stated he wants his child to be taught by “those Christians who love her and know how to teach her.” Only our wonderful God could have made this possible.


Sumeiya is one of many children in WME’s Child Sponsorship Program who need a sponsor to help them reach a better future. It only takes $35 per month to sponsor a child in need. And your act of compassion in one young life may cause many to turn toward the Light and give glory to our Father in heaven. Please consider sponsoring one child TODAY.


How You Can Get


2. Give to Food for Hunger — $50 gift


3. Provide school uniforms & clothing — $35 gift


4. Send school supplies —$25 gift


5. Supply school desks & chairs — $75 gift


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Involved 1. Sponsor a child — $35 per month


Many of these children are still waiting for sponsors. Can you provide for their basic needs and assure them a chance to continue their education?


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