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Here is a heartwarming story for you, at 87 years old, Margaret Thompson, herself a preemie born during wartime in England and now partially blind, spends her days knitting blankets for premature babies around the world.
Though she lost vision in one eye and has limited sight in the other, Margaret relies on her sense of touch to create each blanket just as she has done for the last 40 years.
Because of her act of kindness, countless newborn babies have felt her care: as hospitals like the Royal Victoria Infirmary have received her handmade blankets, giving the smallest, most vulnerable newborns warmth and comfort.
Each of us have gifts and talents that God has given us to serve His kingdom, if we all pitch in like Margaret, think of the impact we will have.
By AmbassadorHere is a heartwarming story for you, at 87 years old, Margaret Thompson, herself a preemie born during wartime in England and now partially blind, spends her days knitting blankets for premature babies around the world.
Though she lost vision in one eye and has limited sight in the other, Margaret relies on her sense of touch to create each blanket just as she has done for the last 40 years.
Because of her act of kindness, countless newborn babies have felt her care: as hospitals like the Royal Victoria Infirmary have received her handmade blankets, giving the smallest, most vulnerable newborns warmth and comfort.
Each of us have gifts and talents that God has given us to serve His kingdom, if we all pitch in like Margaret, think of the impact we will have.