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Sole Hope Shoe Cutting Party

What about socks? Are we going to make them socks? ...... I guess they don't wear socks.




That was my son's reaction to watching the Sole Hope Promo video. 



On Thanksgiving my family had a Sole Hope shoe cutting party and let me tell you my family + Jesus BLEW ME AWAY! We traced and cut out so many shoe patterns. The way these amazing people worked hard on a day we just want to eat & sleep just humbled me. 

And I love that it's a great way to love Jesus and love others that children can also participate in. We had two 7 year olds and an 8 year old working just as hard as the adults. 

To the Shannon Family THANK YOU! Thank you for loving Jesus. Thank you for loving others. 


If you would like to learn more about hosting your own shoe cutting party go to SOLE HOPE 

You can also donate to help them have a nurse for one year 


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