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They learn new skills.

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    Pastor Mambud Samai is in the red vest. He teaches people to farm. He started Farming on Crutches. (AP/Jack Thompson)
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    Farmers do warmup exercises. They get ready for a day of work. (AP/Jack Thompson)
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    A man with one leg begs on the street. Many people like him cannot find jobs. (AP/Jack Thompson)
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    People who lost their legs sit in front of their homes in Sierra Leone. (AP/Jack Thompson)
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    A man wades through a rice field. Many people in Sierra Leone are farmers. (AP/Jack Thompson)
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Many farmers have lost limbs.  This farmer has only one leg.  Another has only one arm.  They still work hard.

They learn to grow food.  A pastor teaches them to serve others. 

Pray: Thank God for the good work that He gives us. 

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There was a war in Sierra Leone in Africa years ago. Many were hurt. Doctors sometimes had to remove a patient’s arm or leg. Others often do not treat these people well. Many who are missing arms or legs beg for money and food. Some live on the streets. Pastor Mambud Samai saw that work helps people take care of themselves. They are happier. He teaches people with missing limbs to farm. They become leaders. 

“Everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil. This is God’s gift to man.” (Ecclesiastes 3:13)