Clothed with Hope 
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I CAN NEVER READ TOO MANY STORIES LIKE THIS. TO ME GIVING IS THE EPITOME OF THE SERVANT MENTALITY, AS CHRIST WASHED THE FEET OF THOSE IN HIS COMPANY. IT WAS ALL ABOUT GIVING,WITHOUT THE ANTICIPATION OF RECEIVING ANYTHING IN RETURN, JUST SIMPLY GENTLY SHOWING THE RECIPENT I CARE ABOUT YOU. THE IMPACT OF SOMEONE IMPRISONED COMING OUT , AND HAVE COMPLETE STRANGERS GIVE, AND GIVE TO A NEED. THE SERVICE AND THE ITEMS ARE SO NEEDED. I PRAY THAT YOUR MINISTRY , NEVER ENDS. A TANGIBLE WAY OF SHOWING LOVE. NOW THATS MINISTRY. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
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