With Just a Little Gift you can touch the lives of needy people in Asia this Christmas. Your gifts will benefit the poorest of the poor in Asia, the Dalits (or Untouchables).
Bring True Hope to Asia this Christmas,
see what you can do through the gifts ...
Who are the Dalits? or the Poorest of the Poor ...
Spread across South Asia is a forgotten people too numerous to count. They’re despised by their countrymen and viewed as subhuman. Even the shadows they cast are believed to be contaminated by their filth. They are the Dalits, the "Untouchables" of South Asia.
Their life is valued at less then the animals whose dung they clean from the streets. Banned from the rest of society, they find employment removing trash, discarding animal carcasses and cleaning out latrines and sewers.
When you purchase items from the Critter Campaign, you’re choosing to send more than a chicken, a cow or a sewing machine. You’re sending hope that can forever change a life.
Cows supply milk that can be sold. A sewing machine for a widow creates a career and chickens supply an income. These gifts will change lives.
Verse 1:
Christmas in Asia, abandoned children walk the streets
Christmas in Asia, another night nothing to eat,
they walk in darkness, bare feet
Christmas in Asia, millions wander with no hope
Christmas in Asia, what can I do im just one, what can I do im just one
Chorus:
Give me your bread, give me your fish
I will multiply, I will multiply
Give me your heart, take up your cross
And you will see what I can do, through you
Verse 2:
All I want for Christmas, to be His hands His feet
To see the love of Jesus, walking down the street
Meeting the needy where they meet
All I want for Christmas, to see His hope light the way
For millions of souls in Asia, let it be done in Jesus name, let it be done in Jesus name
Chorus:
Give me your bread, give me your fish
I will multiply, I will multiply
Give me your heart, take up your cross
And you will see what I can do, through you
Christmas in Asia, Christmas in Asia, Christmas in Asia
Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to his disciples to set before the people. He also divided the two fish among them all. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish. The number of the men who had eaten was five thousand.
Mark 6:41-44