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#409 "Don't be a tuna noodle helper!"

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger
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May 29, 2020 5:20 pm

#409 "Don't be a tuna noodle helper!"

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger

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May 29, 2020 5:20 pm

A chicken can break the cycle of poverty for a poor family by providing food and income through egg sales. Gospel for Asia gives 100% of donations to the field, opening doors to the love of Jesus. Caregivers can also ask for help, and a ministry provides support for the wounded and their caregivers.

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Looking for that perfect Christmas gift for the family? Why not a chicken? Stick a bow on top, put the chicken under the tree, and who knows, you may even have a couple eggs to fry up for breakfast Christmas morning.

Give the gift that keeps on cooking. A chicken. Okay, maybe it's not the perfect gift for your family, but it is the perfect gift for a poor family in Asia. A chicken can break the cycle of poverty for a poor family. Yes, a chicken.

A chicken's eggs provide food and nourishment for a family, and they can sell those eggs at the market for income. When you donate a chicken or any other animal through Gospel for Asia, 100% of what you give goes to the field. And the best gift of all, when Gospel for Asia gives a poor family an animal, it opens the door to the love of Jesus. So give the perfect gift for a family in Asia this Christmas. Give them a chicken.

Call 866-WINASIA or to see chickens and other animals to donate, go to CritterCampaign.org. I'm Peter Rosenberger and this is your Caregiver Minute. But there's no shame in having a need.

Asking for help is a sign of wisdom. For non-caregivers, let's be a little bit more insightful and ask about the car, the appliances, the home. Remember, you can't drive a tuna casserole to work. Bringing meals to folks who are suffering, that's wonderful, but dig deeper to see if you can do more than be a tuna noodle helper. This has been your Caregiver Minute with Peter Rosenberger brought to you by Standing with Hope, a ministry for the wounded and those who care for them. There's more information at standingwithhope.com.

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