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  1. I have struggled so much with wanting to write my sponsored child, but not having a clue what to say! I want to tell him about my life, but it seems he would have no frame of reference to understand it. I mostly want to ask questions about his life, but is that appropriate? I don’t want to do the wrong thing, so I’m paralyzed.

    1. I think keeping it simple is best. Talk about the weather, the ages of your family, that you are praying for the child and their family. If you have gotten correspondence, respond to what they wrote about, the art they send, etc. The most important thing is to let them know they are loved, and a letter, no matter how simple, will do that!

  2. We have ours in Guatemala with Food for the Hungry. What a great opportunity to show love to others that our kids can see us being hands and feet in the world. Putting this on my to-do list for the weekend.

  3. Just now seeing this, but I just wrote my sponsored girl in Ecuador last week. I sponsor a child through Compassion and it’s been a great experience. I usually send stickers, tell her about where we live and what we’ve been up to.

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