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Child Protection Devotion #58

2023
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Tags: Love, Applying Scripture, Attributes of God, God is Loving, Jesus Loves Children, God's Love, Biblical Perspective of Children, Matthew 22, Child Protection
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner Compassion International

In a world that often keeps us occupied with various distractions, we must recognise the unfortunate reality that countless children are deprived of the opportunity to experience love and care. This devotional challenges you to love all children in a Godly way and to find ways to support them in their time of need. 

This document is part of: Child Protection Devotions

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