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GotQuestions.org Question of the Week subscriber, My wife recently introduced me to this trendy prac

GotQuestions.org Question of the Week subscriber, My wife recently introduced me to this trendy practice called adulting. Have you heard of it? Apparently, when you behave responsibly as an adult and complete mundane tasks like mowing the lawn, doing taxes, or rotating tires, you are, in fact, adulting. What did you picture your life looking like when you grew up? Because I’m definitely a full-blown adult and still sometimes wonder how the Lord plans to use me. I really had no idea what I wanted to be all the way through Bible college and seminary. But I always knew that in the United States, I had plenty of options I could achieve if I put my mind to it. Unfortunately, I also know there are millions of children around the world who don’t have the same opportunities you and I do in the United States. Our team at Got Questions traveled to Peru with Compassion International last December and met a few of these children. Boys and girls who have big dreams and little means to achieve them. But if those children are sponsored, they get a chance to escape poverty and live out their dream. I’d encourage you to read the stories of these children. Here’s the link to these children’s stories: [( S. Michael Houdmann CEO, GotQuestions.org P.S. My wife and I sponsor six children with [Compassion]( and have seen the amazing impact sponsorship has on helping these kids pursue their dreams. This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: Got Questions Ministries | 6050 Stetson Hills Blvd., #254 | Colorado Springs, CO 80923 [iContact - Try It Free!]( [Unsubscribe](

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