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[VIDEO] Love is a universal language

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16 (KJV)

Valentine’s Day is a time to show the special people in your life just how much you love them.

And how do you do that?

Through your actions.

That’s exactly what God did when He sent Christ to die on the cross. He didn’t just tell us He loved us … He showed us in the most remarkable way possible!

And that’s what you do throughout the year when you provide physical help and spiritual hope for people in desperate need. Your support shows them how much you love them!

Here’s a special Valentine’s Day video for you:

I’ve traveled to many countries over the years, and one thing that’s always required in order to communicate with the families I meet is a translator.

But loving through your actions breaks down every language barrier.

You may not be able to understand someone’s native language, but you can be sure they understand your compassion and generosity every time you help …

– Provide emergency food for displaced Afghan families

– Rush lifesaving aid to disaster victims

– Deliver God’s Word to persecuted believers

– Provide medical treatment for malnourished children

– Plant churches in some of the world’s most remote areas

– And much more

Your actions truly speak louder than words.

Thank you for showing men, women, and children in need how much they are loved — not just on Feb. 14, but every single day. Thank you for being a world changer.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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