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Real Kids & Real Faith

Use the space below to share your own experiences with LYNAY (you know, Loving Your Neighbor As Yourself) and how you use friendship and faith to make the world a better place. Then check back and see if you've made the site!

First Name
Age
Your Good Deed

Real Deed #1

My Great-Grandma is 96 and she has trouble walking so while I was at her house I made her bed and folded her laundry.
– Abi, age 10

Real Deed #2

In my town, people all around me go hungry evey day, and don'take enough money to put food on the table every year to fead their families, let alone, buy new, clean clothes. So, me and an incredible friend, Haily, and I teamed up and are starting a foundation. We do food drives, and clothing drives, new or used, we take what we get because every bit helps, and we feel so great afterwards, knowing that we made a difference.
– Taiya, age 12

Real Deed #3

I'm helping earn money for an organization that helps girl in Nepal not be sold into slavery.
– Cora a., age 10

Real Deed #4

When my hair get's longer I'm planning to donate it to Locks Of Love.
– Cora a., age 10

Real Deed #5

my family watches this little girl 3-4 days a week because her mom is trying to finish college.
– liv, age 11

Real Deed #6

I know you check this, Nancy Rue, and my mother s really excited to see her good deed up as Real Deed 2. Have a happy new year and God bless you! Your website, FaithGirlz has really influenced me and my family. God bless you and your family! You'll definitely enter the kingdom of heaven! Thank you sooo much Nancy Rue!
– Deborah U , age Nine

Real Deed #7

I have done Operation Christmas Child for 5 years.
– me,myself,and I, age 10 and 11 months

Real Deed #8

This isn't my good deed, but some of the mums in my school are all left out and lonely. My mum always goes up to them and gets a conversation started. I also am suprised to see her laughing with mums I'd never heard of!
– Deborah U , age Nine

Real Deed #9

My brother and me are always fighting. He usually throws objects at me and says mean things that I don't half report, even though my mother thinks I'm always reporting, so in result we never like spending any time together, and usually hate being together. After I had read in Matthew 'being angry at your brother, or calling him names such as an idiot' is a sin, I was amazed. I decided I would look for a way to stop he pact. My mum and dad always make me responsible for what my brother does, so it is easy for him to get me into trouble. On the dinner table he told me, "I hate you! I wish I didn't have a sister!" "You know what I wish?" I said to him. "That you didn't have a brother?" I said "No, I love my brother. I wish I did have a brother, who I laugh with and play 'parents' with and dress up in Dad's old suits and more! All the laughs, and the fun! I certainly love my brother!" Daniel looked down. "We haven't had fun together for ages? Can we, starting from now?" And as God said, 'Let your yes be yes and no be no!' I said "Yes! No more!"
– Deborah U , age Nine

Real Deed #10

I home school my little brother who is in first grade. It helps my Mom out alot because she has 6 kids all together.
– Kara, age 12
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