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Fill the Hole
A Ministry Strategy for Developing New Programs Among Semi-literates and Children

May 01, 2014 by Marlene LeFever

Tags: bible stories, children, india, semi-literate, worldview

This article follows the pattern used by David C. Cook in developing an at-risk children’s program, starting in India and spreading around the world. Jyothi, 12, is the daughter of rag-pickers in...

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