Deepak is a 13-year-old boy who was rescued from the slave trade. He says:
“I was doing heavy work like carrying coal and stones. The air was full of dust and I was always coughing. I never felt safe. Then one day a pastor came and rescued me. They brought me to his home and his family cared for me.
“The iBIBLE book changed my heart. When I saw Jesus helping poor and suffering people, I felt Jesus understands my pain. When I colored, I thought about Jesus and I felt peace. I thank Jesus for saving me from the mines and giving me a new life. I want to thank those who sent these books. iBIBLE helped me have hope.”
And one of the pastors who rescues and cares for these children writes:
“When the rescued children first arrive, they are very silent and fearful. Some do not trust adults, and some cannot sleep. When we received The Real Story of Jesus books, it became a strong support for our ministry. Many children cannot read properly, but the pictures speak to their hearts. Through the books they learn Jesus is a loving Savior Who cares for them.
“Every day we sit and read the book together. The children remember the stories and the coloring helps calm the children down. I have personally witnessed change in the children. Fear is replaced with faith, and anger is replaced with peace. These books are not just teaching Bible stories; they are healing hearts.
“I thank God for RevelationMedia and the donors. Through these simple books, Jesus is restoring the lives of children rescued from slavery and giving them hope!”
I know we only play a small part in helping these children, but it is a meaningful and important part. I hope you can see that.
My goal is that every rescued child receives their own set of The Real Story of Jesus coloring book set. We’re a small ministry and cannot currently afford to print nearly as many as are needed. But today I’m praying we can print at least another 5,000 sets—that’s the minimum we can print at a time.
You can sponsor a set—which includes The Real Story of Jesus illustrated storybook, coloring book, and a set of colored pencils or crayons—for only $9. It will be hand-delivered directly to a child rescued from the slave trade.
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