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Ragamuffin Holiday Wear – The V-Neck

Posted on 09. Dec, 2008 by loswhit in Compassion International, Weblogs

A few months ago you guys bought the limited edition Ragamuffin Tees and over 1000 dollars went to the Compassion International Global Food Crisis Fund.
Well I wanted to remind you of the gift that keeps on giving.
Our Ragamuffin Vneck Tees are available and you can get them by Christmas if you order HERE!!!!

W Got The [...]

RagamuffinSoul.com T-Shirt Winner is…

Posted on 16. Sep, 2008 by loswhit in Compassion International, Creativity

Brad Ruggles!!!!
Big ups to BLIRTS.COM and their entire team for pulling this thing off.
HUGE UPS to Brad for a killer design.
In all honesty. I would have worn 4 or 5 of those designs. But your vote was heard.WE ARE ONLY PRINTING 100 FIRST RUN!!! BE THE FIRST TO SPORT RUGGLES DESIGN.Here are the details on [...]

Compassion Widget

Posted on 14. May, 2008 by loswhit in Compassion International

Hey guys and gals. Down in the bottom right of my sidebar you will see a new Compassion International widget.
I am the slow blogger who just got that on there.
If you have ever thought of sponsoring a child.
Stop thinking and do it!!!
Go click the widget and change a life. Quite seriously.
Your sacrifice of [...]

“You Cannot Romanticize Poverty”

Posted on 20. Feb, 2008 by loswhit in Compassion International

So here I sit. In what I would assume to be the most expensive church building in the greater Atlanta area.
I am sitting in my office having finished catching up with half of my employees after my trip.
I just took a walk around the auditorium and felt so small in it. I mean [...]

Meet Dennis

Posted on 19. Feb, 2008 by loswhit in Compassion International

Andy asked me a great question today.
“What one piece or part of Compassion International impacted you the most?”
Was it the projects? The Child Development? The Leadership Development?
I honestly thought it was the projects filled with all the children you and I sponsor.
I mean it was the most tangible piece of imagery I could [...]