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Compassion Tuesday

It’s Tuesday again.  Which is exciting to me.  If this is your first time here, let me give you the rundown.  On each day of the week Monday – Friday, me, and a group of bloggers take a day to feature a child who has been waiting six months or longer for sponsorship.  These are the bloggers:

If you’re curious or have any more questions head over to the compassion part on my blog, and see what this blog has done.

Today, I chose Trisia. Her full name is Trisia Pretty Dameria Boru Purba.  That’s a sassy name.  Try to say it out loud.  Now you know why I chose her.  Her picture is filled with just as much sas, and it is cute. Let’s get down to it.

I won’t go into the whole “guilt” thing.  But I will say.  Pray about it.  Has God been calling you for some time now?  Do you feel like something needs to be done, or like you need to do something?  Maybe this is it.  Say a prayer, and let God guide you. To sponsor Trisia, click here, or on the image at any time.

Name:       Trisia Pretty Dameria Boru Purba (IO5680050)
Birthday:    April 28, 2003    Age: 5
Gender:     Female
Region:     Asia
Country:    Indonesia
Program:    Bethsaida Student Center

Personal and Family Information:
In her home, Trisia helps by running errands. She lives with her father and her mother. Her father is employed and her mother is employed. There are 4 children in the family.

Playing with dolls is Trisia’s favorite activity. In primary school her performance is average and she also regularly attends church activities.

Please remember Trisia in your prayers. Your love and support

Compassion Tuesday ***SPONSORED***

It’s that time of the week again.  Time for the community that reads this blog to take action.  It’s a rough time.  And if you think it’s rough here in America, just imagine how hard it is in other parts of this World.  We are the body of Christ, and with that comes responsibility.  Lives can be changed by us.  Lives should be changed by us.  I hope we all come together and realize that this world is what WE make it.  Is today the day you add a new member to your family?   Remember.  The children on this site have been waiting for at least six months for sponsorship.  These children need us.  Find it in your heart to make a difference today.  If you do. Click here.

To sponsor any child from Compassion.com click here.

Name: Kabirou Kinda (BF3080065)

Birthday: August 1, 2003    Age: 5

Gender: Male

Region: West Africa

Country: Burkina Faso

Program: CIE Ziniar�-Secteur 1 Child Development Center

Personal and Family Information:
Kabirou lives with his father and his mother. At home, duties include helping in the kitchen and running errands. His father is sometimes employed as a farmer and his mother is sometimes employed as a farmer. There are 10 children in the family.

Kabirou is not presently attending school. Soccer, playing with marbles and playing group games are his favorite activities. He also attends Bible class regularly.

Your love and support will help Kabirou to receive the assistance he needs to develop his potential. Please pray for him.

Re-Compassion Tuesday.**SPONSORED**

Well. Here we are.  One week and no sponsor for Sebastian.  The economy is turning around but still down.  Jobs are scarce, everything is expensive.  The thing is.  God has blessed us with these things to worry about.  I know it sounds crazy, but it’s true.  Say a prayer.  Can you help Sebastian feel love today?  Can you help Sebastian eat a regular meal?  Can you help Sebastian hear the gospel of Jesus Christ?  Then click here.

Click here to sponsor a child of your choice!!

Name:       Sebastian Cabrera Pino
Birthday:   April 5, 2003    Age: 5
Gender:     Male
Region:     South America
Country:   Peru
Program:  Iglesia Alianza Cristiana y Misionera Tablada de Lurin

Personal and Family Information:
Sebastian lives with his father and his mother. His father is sometimes employed and his mother maintains the home. Sebastian works at home running errands. There are 2 children in the family.

For fun, Sebastian enjoys playing with cars, art and playing group games. He attends church activities regularly and is in kindergarten where his performance is average.

Please remember Sebastian in your prayers. Your love and support will help him to receive the assistance he needs to grow and develop.

Compassion Tuesday!**SPONSORED**

Ok. You guys know the drill.  Spread the word. Let people know.  There are kids out there who are starving.  We can make a difference.

This Week, I chose Sebastian.  Will you choose him?  Click here for all of the details Click here to sponsor a child of your choice!!

Name:       Sebastian Cabrera Pino
Birthday:   April 5, 2003    Age: 5
Gender:     Male
Region:     South America
Country:   Peru
Program:  Iglesia Alianza Cristiana y Misionera Tablada de Lurin

Personal and Family Information:
Sebastian lives with his father and his mother. His father is sometimes employed and his mother maintains the home. Sebastian works at home running errands. There are 2 children in the family.

For fun, Sebastian enjoys playing with cars, art and playing group games. He attends church activities regularly and is in kindergarten where his performance is average.

Please remember Sebastian in your prayers. Your love and support will help him to receive the assistance he needs to grow and develop.

Come on guys. Pray.  If you feel God urging you.  Maybe this isn’t just what Sebastian needs, but what you need too.  Think about it.

Compassion Tuesday


So, I get to the site today to choose a kid.  And the site is down for maintenance.  Go figure right?  Well, I am going to post one later today.  When it is back up and my work has slowed down.  Maybe on lunch?  BUT.  What can we do until then?  Well, you personally can keep checking here.  This link should take you to a list of kids who have been waiting for longer than six months.

Find it in your heart to sponsor, and if you do, comment here.  It’s not hard to find a reason.  Just look at some of those kids.  Now, remember, without your help, these kids will more than likely die.  It’s not “without us, these kids won’t get a new PSP.” or “Without us, these kids will more than likely end up in a gang.”  Without us, these kids will more than likely starve.

We can make a difference.  Do you want to make a difference?  Then click the link above.  You don’t have to comment here.  The option is always open though.

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