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"A beggar woman stood with her granddaughter in her arms, asking for something to eat. The man, a cook for a Gospel for Asia Bridge of Hope center, knew many beggars carry small children to entice larger handouts. They use this tactic only to pocket most of the money for themselves. But to his surprise, the elderly woman broke down in tears and began pouring out her heart." Read the rest of the story.
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