One Dollar

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My head was tucked behind the projector as I realized the room was filling. I looked up and there were 40 5-6th graders talking excitedly and milling around... I guess it was time to start. I had been asked to speak about our ministry in Madagascar to this AWANAs group but had not expected so many kids. Well, we had a great time. The kids were curious and enthusiastic. They also seemed drawn in to the images of kids in this other culture and the need that was so evident.

As I ended the talk, some of the kids crowded around me to ask questions and before I had a chance to respond, one small boy ran up to me, placed a one dollar bill in my hand, and ran off. I don't know who that boy was, but it was touching to see him and the other kids respond as they did. I think this boy has it right... we can make a difference one dollar at a time... one person at a time.