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Through the Fire youth group helps people in need

From Lisa Tucker

Through the Fire Worship Center's 3-7 year old Sunday School Class has been working hard in November. They have such big hearts to be so young. They asked if they could help some people in need. It's not about what you have or don't have, it's about what you need.

The Sunday School Class collected food for a few weeks and delivered to a local Blessing Box. They also stocked their own Blessing Box, located at our church at 24 Burnett Road, Columbia, KY, (off old Burkesville Loop Road near Walmart).


Phillipians 4:19 states: But my God will supply all your need according to His riches in Glory by Christ Jesus. Thanks to Bro. Jeremy for building the Blessing Box.

This story was posted on 2023-12-01 10:49:33
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Youth group provides well-stocked blessing boxes



2023-12-01 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Lisa Tucker.
Through the Fire Worship Center's 3-7 year old Sunday School Class asked if they could help some people in need, and then collected food for a few weeks to stock local blessing boxes.

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