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Doug's Blog: Dress up for the Jamestown Quadricentennial

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Dress up for the Jamestown Quadricentennial

Brigitta (pictured above on the left) and her family are much beloved members of our San Antonio community. Her family has not only blessed us in years past through their fellowship in our local church, ministry throughout our community, but also through their family evangelism ministry to Mexico and Haiti(onlyaservant ministries). Now, Brigitta’s big sister Sarah is putting her entrepreneurial talents to work as a seamstress. Sarah is serving her father by working with the women of a Church in Mexico to make lovely dresses, and even historic outfits for the Jamestown Quadricentennial. By purchasing one of Sarah’s dresses you will not only receive a handmade dress, but you will help Sarah’s family in their missionary efforts to work with the underprivileged in Mexico—-specifically, by providing resources to help put food on the tables of financially struggling Christian Mexican families. Go to this website to see Sarah’s handmade everyday dresses and historic reproductions.

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