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On the Road to Holy

By Jaime Jamgochian Words of Life
When I had to take a sabbatical from working and receive ongoing treatments at a Lyme center in Huntington, New York, I honestly felt like my life was taking many steps backward. In some ways, I felt like a teenager living at home again with my parents and relying on…
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For Freedom’s Sake

By James Robison Words of Life
President Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom last week—on October 14, which would have been the freedom fighter’s 32nd birthday. Erika Kirk accepted the award on her late husband’s behalf. In her closing remarks, she said, “To live free is the greatest gift, but to die…
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Songs in the Night

By Nicole C. Mullen Words of Life
I grew up in a family of singers and musicians. I was raised listening to both Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) and Black Gospel…on the same radio station (our town was one of the few that played both styles on the same station, which seems providential). They both influenced my musical…
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Free To Be Me

By Betty Robison Words of Life
I have asked God many times to help me hear, see and be more mindful of people around me. So often in the past, I missed an opportunity to pray with someone or speak encouragement when I saw a need. I had let time, inconvenience and the fear of failure…
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Let Go

By Cristina Baker Words of Life
Did you know that the original Hebrew root of “be still” doesn’t mean “be quiet”? It means “let go.” Let go and know that He is God. There is freedom in a surrendered heart, and through it...
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New Shoes give Christmas JOY! And New Smiles Last a Lifetime

LIFE’s Christmas Shoe Project began in 2008, and since the first pair of shoes was delivered to a child in need, more than 2 million pairs have been delivered!

Sharing the gift of new shoes with a child who has never had a new pair – or has maybe never even worn shoes – is a moment of pure joy. For poverty-stricken children in underdeveloped nations, a small cut on the bottom of a foot can be devastating, as it creates an opening where infection or disease can enter their small bodies.

Some are crippled for life because of injuries to their feet as children. That’s why shoes are so important.

While new shoes can last for years, a new smile lasts a lifetime! The corrective surgeries for children with cleft lips or palates are truly lifechanging. It is not uncommon for parents and families in developing countries to abandon their little ones because of these kinds of facial disfigurements and consequent health issues.

One mission partner explained, “We often need to work with the parents to convince them that it is best for their children to get the surgery.” Some of the parents think “fate” made the child that way and to change it would be to “tempt fate” or “offend the gods.”

Thanks to friends of LIFE, reconstruction surgeries are paid for, a wonderful gift to some of the poorest families in the world. A child, once disfigured and ostracized, is now given a new chance to succeed in life, and we thank God for dedicated missionaries and medical personnel who help put smiles on their precious faces!

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