Thank You
Robert Massey told a story of Rudyard Kipling, who was one of the most celebrated authors of his day. He became a wealthy man, and a slogan began to go around that his words were worth $100 each. A cynical reporter one day pulled out a $100 bill saying, “Mr. Kipling, if it’s true that your words are worth $100, what word will you give me for this $100?”
Kipling thought about it for a bit, took the money from the reporter, placed it in his pocket and said, “THANKS!”

Maybe there is no better word than “thanks.” In ancient times, that’s what they called the Lord’s Supper. And if there is any word I could give you, the readers of this newsletter, it would be “Thanks”. Thanks for joining CRF on a journey to find hope. Thanks for making the world a better place. Thanks for not selling out to despair. As one of my best buddies in the famine in the Horn of Africa said to me, “Thank you a trillion times!”
My wife Barbie told me of a little child in Malindi. The boy was living in utter poverty. He took Barbie to his house, and Barbie said that she had never seen a worse living condition. But tears came to her eyes when she saw the little sign on his wall. What did it say?

Even in the worst of situations, this little boy was thankful. He still had hope. Maybe you are going through some difficult situations, but there are still places where you can say—“Thanks!”
Have an Orange day. Find some hope. Give some thanks.

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About Christian Relief Fund
CRF is a non-profit relief organization based in Amarillo, Texas with a focus on holistic programs to rescue orphans and vulnerable children from poverty.
CRF operates child sponsorship programs in over 25 countries and is dedicated to providing food, clean water, healthcare and disaster relief to the glory of God worldwide.