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small refugee boy finds some nails to play with outside the run-down
building where his family has taken shelter in Lebanon. A ministry based
in the country holds monthly "club" meetings and regular camps for such
children that engage them with singing, games and Bible teaching. The
ministry director said the kids deeply love the experience. "One of the
kids was hiding under the table – he didn’t want to go," the director
said. The Muslim parents who send their children to the outings find
they return home more loving and respectful. The director said Muslim
parents tell him they respect people who do good. "We’ve heard this a
lot, even from those who don’t like us," he said. "They say, 'You don’t
lie, you teach them about love, you teach them about God.'" About 90
percent of the children who come to the gatherings put their trust in
Christ, he said.
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