Heart of Compassion

Aaron Armstrong and a childHello Compassion Blog readers. My name is Aaron, and I’m a member of the marketing and media communications team at Compassion Canada.

I’ll be honest, I feel a little strange writing on a blog — I normally spend a lot of time teasing the “pajama-hadin” (Google it and thank me later).

I never thought I’d become a part of it. Please pray for me. Winter’s barely started, and I’m already feeling a little cagey.

Anyway, the reason I’m here is to let you know about a new feature we’ve introduced in the latest issue of Compassion Today, Heart of Compassion.

Heart of Compassion gives you an opportunity to share your stories! How did you become a sponsor? What’s something really unique about the relationship between you and your sponsored child? How has sponsorship affected your life, for God’s glory and your joy?

We want to know your story! Post your story in the comments section here or e-mail them to [email protected]. We’ll publish our favorites in an upcoming issue of Compassion Today.

Happy Monday.

Aaron

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  1. Aaron April 6, 2009

    @Mike Stephens – Thanks Mike – Any time you want to send over stories, you’re very welcome to: ([email protected])

  2. Mike Stephens March 29, 2009

    Thanks for the offer Aaron, I am probably reading this quite late, but it is great to know when I have stories for the next time you ask!!! I was able to go to Nicaragua last year and watching a Compassion Canada Youtube video about their trip helped motivate and inspire me while I was saving and working to go on mine!!! Thanks for your work up there!!! I prayed for you!!! I ride my road bicycle a lot to release and relax and exercise of course!!!

  3. Aaron January 5, 2009

    Thanks Dave – I left my toque at home.

  4. Compassion dave December 30, 2008

    Nice to meet you Aaron…funny, you don’t look Canadian

  5. Juli Jarvis December 29, 2008

    This looks like a great publication!

  6. Aaron December 29, 2008

    Canadian sponsor stories be given preference for the print edition of the magazine, but sponsors from any country are welcome to submit.

    Thanks for asking!

  7. Judith Tremblay December 29, 2008

    Do you prefer stories from Canadian sponsors, or from anyone?

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