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Not Future Missionaries

This week we celebrated Christmas in grand style at the Sonshine Center. I truly enjoy spending Christmas here in the Philippines, mostly because our family learns in a very real way that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. Here are our kids ministering to our street children and their families at the Sonshine Center.

Danny prays for the kids during a ministry time.

Danny prays for the kids during a ministry time.

Preparing the gifts.

Passing out the gifts.

Preparing the gifts.

They are not FUTURE missionaries.


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  1. You are right they already ARE missionaries. God bless you

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