http://www.compassion.com - Watch Maila, a sponsored child in the Philippines at age 7, and her mother's hopes for her, in 1997. Then in 2007 at age 17, a success story! What it looks like when a c...
http://www.compassion.com - Watch Maila, a sponsored child in the Philippines at age 7, and her mother's hopes for her, in 1997. Then in 2007 at age 17, a success story! What it looks like when a child is released from poverty.
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God Bless those who help themselves.. I notice she has only one child. Poor parents can manage less children so a child like Maila with less siblings have a better chance of reaching their goals therefore a more productive citizens someday. I hope more Filipinos are just like them.
WOW! Very nice video! Christians here in the Philippines must walk the talk. haha. I'm from Philippines too. That's what Jesus want us to do. To be salt and light in this world. Letting our light shine in dark places. God Bless! Compassion in Jesus' Name!
That's awesome. Praise God. It makes me cry with happiness to see what God has done in her life. Thank you Compassion International for doing what you do.
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