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Cast Your Bread
Contributed by Rev. Dr. Andrew B Natarajan on Feb 1, 2021 (message contributor)
True Story:
There was a boy who lost his parents when he was about thirteen years old. He has left an Orphan without hope of continuing his education. He was brought to a care home run by a Pastor. He was given food and education. The Pastor who believed in investing in young boys and girls, helped many children to continue their education through that home. But this particular orphan boy pursued his education, graduated from university, and employed as a scientist in the chemical industry.
The Lord blessed the boy and who became an overseas employee. He is very faithfully serving the Lord through his carrier. Also, he very faithfully honors God with his Tithe and other offerings. The Pastor who invested in this boy saw this development and rejoices over his career, prosperity, and blessings. Ecclesiastes 11:1 has fulfilled in this Pastor's life. Believe in God and in His word. God would repay multiple times. "Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find it again".
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