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Children at Play self-centered
Indian children enjoy playing a variety of
games. Some are similar to games played Attitude
around the world, and some are uniquely
Indian.
Marbles: Mira Meefirst: Oh, Otto, I don’t know
why missionaries bother trying to help
kids who live in the streets or who
don’t have clean water to drink.
Tops: Isn’t it impossible to make things
better for them?
OR
Outreach Otto:
Lagoria:
Mira, it may seem
impossible to us, but
Jesus says in Luke 18:27
“What is impossible with
men is possible with God.”
We can help by praying
for those missionaries.”
oops!
OMS missionary Sara was enjoying her first trip to India. Christ-centered
While she was having dinner at Calcutta Bible School, she Gratitude
learned that people in India eat with their hands. Since there was
no fork for her to use, she was happy to adapt to the culture.
Sara tells what happened.
Max is on the move again!
“I was having a hard time
using my right hand. I was Can you guess where Max
missing my mouth and will travel to next?
making a huge mess.
I discovered it was easier to Here are some clues:
eat with my left hand.
Everyone at the table stopped eating and started staring at me. Shares the island of Hispaniola.
I was proud of my empty plate until one of my friends told me Money is called gourdes.
that no one eats with their left hand because it is considered
unclean. Christians gather to pray under mango
They use their left hand for other things but never eating. trees.
I was so embarrassed, but I never ate with my left hand again.”
Pumpkin soup is a special meal.
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