I began sponsoring a child with Compassion when I was in high school. His name was Jose and he was from the Dominican Republic. I enjoyed getting letters from him and I kept his picture on my dresser. Now, my family sponsors two children from Guatemala. We chose Guatemala because that is Buddy's birth country. We sponsor a girl named Maria and a boy named Nelson. We have really cherished our letters from both children and we pray for them often. They are an extension of our family and we are glad that we can bless them and pray that our sponsorship is able to pull them from poverty and bring them into a relationship with our Heavenly Father.

Another opportunity we had was to learn about about a young man named Ben. He gave a short talk about being a sponsored child at our church's presentation of The Thorn. Ben lived in a village in Kenya, that was literally a trash dump. The people there have little hope and think of themselves as no more than trash. He was able to go to school and become a Christian due being sponsored by someone in Austin, TX when he was a boy. He is now living in Colorado and going to college! What a great testimony to the work of Compassion. As Ben said, he was once a "packet". These kids are real and our sponsorship makes a real impact on the rest of their lives! You can see Ben's story here.
Please consider becoming a sponsor to make the difference in a child's life and to further the kingdom of God.
Do you run? Consider joining Team Compassion
USA Today article--how Compassion's mission is working
Did you know that Compassion has a homeschool curriculum on their website? Awesome stuff! Go check it out!
Homeschool curriculum
If you are currently a sponsor, and don't know what to do for your child check out these letter writing ideas:
Letter Writing FAQS
Pinterest Board
For your kids
Play Quest for Compassion online game to learn about poverty
Explorer magazine --read online
Pickle's friend Elise is featured as the Compassionate kid this month! Please check out her partnership with Compassion here--Kids Like John Pickles has been able to participate in fundraising for this amazing cause!
Follow Compassion on Facebook and Twitter! Read their blog
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