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his little ones has an orphanage in Myanmar and
partners with the living Water to provide purified
water around the globe for one penny per five
gallons of water.
ing Stars in hospitals across America, they
use the office to host bible studies, lectures
series and church services. Offerings cur-
rently include a weekly bible study class for
children and teens called Come Talk About
It, where children and teens are taught to
"go to God" with their problems. His Little
Ones Church meets on Sunday aernoons,
which Lynne created aer families voiced
a desire to worship together in an infor-
mal, child-friendly setting. Her daughter,
Heather Regan, a psychotherapist at Meth-
odist University, hosts topical studies. Most
recently, she taught a class called Full-filled:
A course in Spirituality & Food, which was
webcast across the country.
What started with a dream has ballooned
into a healing, zero-overhead mobilization
of God's love. Of her success both here and
abroad, Lynne said, "I try to keep busy. I
just come in and do the work He brings me.
I don't sit still and think about it. I find it
overwhelming and scary to say to myself,
'What if I had just rolled over and gone
back to sleep aer that dream? What if I
had missed out on all of this?' None of this
is 'mine.' God has done it all."
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