Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Lockdown 181

Lockdown Day 181 - 23 September 2020
Today I am sharing with you stories about the amazing things children did in Lockdown. Like Max, the 10 year old who raised more than £8000 for charity by sleeping in a tent in his backyard, braving all kinds of weather conditions. 

Then there's Tobias, the 9 year old autist with cerebral palsy, a condition which causes communication problems between his brain and muscles, making it difficult for him to walk. He walked 26.2 km with a walker which took 70 days to complete. Captain Tobias (affectionately called this by his friends) raised £100 000 for a children's hospital and his school. 

Teo is a 5 year old who missed his park run so much he started HomeRun in his backyard. Those who take part have to run 1km, donate £3 and then nominate three friends to do it. Over the last few months he's run a 42.2 km and has raised over £2,000 fir a children's fund 

8 Year old Sonny Mason 
from Birmingham wrote a joke a day which he placed at the end of his driveway to put a smile on the faces of passers-by. 
On the first day he wrote: "Why do seagulls only fly over the sea? Because if they flew over the bay they would be called bagels." 🤩

Tonight I give a shout out for Lockdown children and their zest for life despite what was thrown at them. They overcame and presented their mind of Christ for the world to see. What a witness! No wonder Jesus said in Matthew19:14, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven.”

Ggt. 

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