… And A Child Shall Lead Us!

Abraham stands in front of "Abraham's Table," his Make-A-Wish service to feed the homeless in Jackson, Mississippi.

When Adeola “Abraham” Olagbegi discovered his bone marrow transplant was successful, he was granted any wish of his choice.

But the 13-year-old’s wish was not a trip across the world or the newest gaming console.

Instead, he chose to feed homeless people in his hometown of Jackson, Mississippi, for a year.

It began in June 2020, when Abraham was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a rare and life-threatening blood disorder.

The disease is a type of bone marrow failure that made it impossible to produce enough blood cells to support his body.

“I am a person of hope, so when you come against a big mountain, you have to remember you have a big God,” Abraham told CNN affiliate WLBT.

THE GREATEST JOY IN LIFE IS LIFTING UP THOSE WHO SUFFER!

… And A Child Shall Lead Us!

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