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Jackson's Jar
“Five year
old Jackson Watson stayed up too late one night watching
television with his older sister Ashley. But it was a good
thing because he saw one of those programs showing malnourished
children with flies buzzing in their faces. The next morning
Jackson got up, got an empty peanut butter jar out of recycling,
decorated it with bug stickers and placed inside it a letter
which he dictated to Ashley: “Hope you get a nice home with a
pretty bedroom and lots of food. Carrots and broccoli would be
so good. Love, Jackson Watson.” He brought the jar to church
and said, “We have to send this to Africa for the children to
put the flies in so they won’t get in their faces.” The people
at church filled the jar with money several times, over $1300.00
that morning, to send to Ghana West Africa Missions for the
well-drilling project. But we still need to send the jar to
Africa. Jackson won’t rest until we do.”
Five
year old Jackson encouraged his congregation to give an extra
$1,300.00, then $1,200.00 and then $5,000.00. I hope he will
encourage you to find a jar, pass it around and give a little
extra too.
PS I have the
jar and the letter from Jackson. I will take it to Ghana
on my next trip. |