It's that time of year again- I've had a great office Christmas party where I got to let my hair down, got some festive meetups planned with friends and last night on a last minute rim went out with lots of the in-laws (I even got to wait for everyone with my Snoop Dogg lookalike father in law- yeah he is the coolest father in law 😅).
But I want to express my gratitude to Open Doors for their annual Christmas party for Christian children in Bangladesh.
It means children like Moryam can have contact with other children- like Rumana who I previously mentioned, Moryam is bullied at school while teachers turn a blind eye and her family are also denied rickshaw rides.
So when off to your next Christmas party don't forget to think of this one- pray in gratitude for Open Doors organising Christmas parties like this one and for the volunteers who make it possible!
Also maybe prayers it may go smoothly- we all know children can be a handful 🤭
Above- image of Rumana and Moryam at the annual Open Doors Christmas party.
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Sure. All these organisations do commendable job. Missionaries of Charity is another such organisation founded by Mother Teresa. She transformed millions of lives. Happy time ahead to all the people of this Earth.
@DanielsASJ I will be blunt. You should avoid using the Roman Catholic church as an inspiration in faith.
Don't get me wrong there are plenty of saved Roman Catholics but the church has numerous problematic teaching including a works based salvation.
Think of it this way- why would an infinitely glorious, thrice Holy God encourage people to ask prayers of dead saints, say repetitive phrases on beads, light candles, etc.
@BritishFailedAesthetic I don't do that Brother. I wanted to know about Mother Teresa organisation and you shared that info with me. Thank you for that.
I am not into any of The Roman denominations. I believe in The Bible @LadyGrace
@BritishFailedAesthetic It always throws me off when you say a thrice holy God. He is the Trinity, which makes up the Godhead, but He is Holy all the time, not three times.