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I would find this film interesting because we sponsor a little girl named Lalitha through World Vision and she is from India. I think this film would teach all of us more about what life is like for Lalitha.
I would like the film about India because we have studied many different countries, including India this year for school, and just last night, watching Life of Pi with the kids, their interest in Indian culture was sparked again. Also, we have adopted internationally, (and are about to again) so the plight of orphans is near to my heart.
I would find this film interesting because we sponsor a little girl named Lalitha through World Vision and she is from India. I think this film would teach all of us more about what life is like for Lalitha.
ReplyDeleteWe sponsor a little girl in Lebanon. I pray that our sponsorship helps their lives to be much different from the terribly sad ones shared here.
DeleteWe sponsor a little girl in Brazil. :)
DeleteI would like the film about India because we have studied many different countries, including India this year for school, and just last night, watching Life of Pi with the kids, their interest in Indian culture was sparked again. Also, we have adopted internationally, (and are about to again) so the plight of orphans is near to my heart.
Very interesting. Thanks for bringing this to light. It's so sad. I will be thinking of and praying for these children.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's best friend is from India, so she is constantly wanting to learn more about India.
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