Woman Who Loved Shoe Boxes
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What could a person give to a child who has lost everything? The answer is–a shoe box. An organization called “Samaritan’s Purse” has a project called “Operation Christmas Child.” Samaritan’s Purse collects shoe boxes filled with toys and other items, and they distribute those boxes all over the world to children who are either very poor or who have lived through tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, or other tragedies. For the children receiving the shoeboxes, it might be the only Christmas present they’ll receive. If you have some time and a desire to fill a shoe box with toys, books, and other items that children love, you can be a blessing to a child somewhere in the world. I know a woman who has been a blessing to many. This book is about that lady.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683144670
ISBN10: 1683144678
Bradley Stormy | Illustrator: Nancy Bucca
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Redemption Press
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