LifePoint Kids – November 28

by Nov 28, 2021Kids

This week, we head to something Paul wrote in
2 Corinthians 8:1-5. The believers in Corinth had an opportunity to really help the people who were struggling in Jerusalem. Paul highlighted how the church in Macedonia donated freely, even though they were very poor. This is a great reminder for the Corinthian church and for us—that no matter what we have or what we’ve been through, we can always find something to give. Bottom Line: You can always use what you have to help someone else.

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