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Posts Tagged ‘tonya sargent’

Start with One

“If I can’t yet mourn a million people who left this world in a single day, I’ll start with one, and move from there,” says “Leah” in Barbara Kingsolver’s novel Poisonwood Bible. “And this is why I went to the Democratic Republic of Congo last year,” writes Tonya Sargent.

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Welcoming You

“On a small altar we placed a few things of meaning: a soft warm shawl, a small baby toy, a single candle, and a couple of stones.” Tonya Sargent is pregnant. She shares some of the journey of welcoming the baby in her womb.

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A Small Stone In My Hand

When she heard about the crisis in the Congo, Tonya Sargent refused to stand by and do nothing. She wanted the Congolese people to know their lives matter. Besides raising awareness and funds, she left on a trip to spend time with the people whose plight captured her heart.

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Looking for some different options for Christmas gifts this year? Here are some of the ideas we’ve come across with meaningful products that stand to make a difference in the lives of women and children around the world.

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