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It's time to pack your shoe boxes

http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/articles/operation_narnia/

Every year we try to pack at least one shoebox for every member of our family. It's an easy way to teach your kids to give. Please consider taking part in Operation Christmas Child. This is a program run by Samaritans Purse. They bring millions of shoe boxes packed with toys and school supplies to needy children all over the world. If you want to give me a gift for my birthday this year, please don't buy me anything...just pack a shoe box for Operation Christmas Child. You can find instructions and ideas at http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/articles/operation_narnia/ . Just imagine the joy of a child who recieves a new toy...it's so easy to be part of that blessing!

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