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"My heart is stirred by a noble theme as I recite my verses for the king; my tongue is the pen of a skillful writer." Psalm 45:1 (NIV)

Operation Christmas Child Processing Center (2006)

I found this section to be the most difficult to write about. Nothing tragic happened, or anything. Well, my car died on me, and I had to buy a new one - but that wasn't earth-shattering by any means.

I suppose my difficulty is that nothing really happened. With every other post in this blog, I had to abridge all of the amazing events that occurred from the shear volume of them. And for last year's Operation Christmas Child processing center, I can't think of a single miracle, large or small.

But wait a minute. What am I saying?

I know of 7.8 million miracles! That's how many shoeboxes went out last year. That's how many children around the world experienced the love of Christ!


May we never forget that the same-as-ever OCC, is never a dull thing!

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