Nashville children
reach out to
less fortunate

NASHVILLE, Tennessee—The five children in the children’s ministry of the Nashville church have been learning to follow Jesus’ example of caring for those who are less fortunate.

They joined with the women’s ministry to minister to homeless families at Safe Haven. While the women prepare a meal once a month to serve to the families, the children decorate and fill goody bags with toys, candy, balloons and a Bible verse. About 12 children are served each month.

In August the children started a fund-raising campaign under the sponsorship of World Vision to rebuild a home in India damaged by an earthquake. They built a house with Lincoln logs to show the church where they were with their project. Faye Woodall.

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CARING CHILDREN—
From left: Zachary Adler,
Destiny Adler, Emily Stepp, Justus Brown, Brea Guffey,
Joe Mayfield and daughter, Joanna. [Photo by Faye Woodall]]

 

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