Unit 4 Sharing Using language课时作业
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Chris Marlow, a minister and father of two, would say that his life prior to 2009 was good but ordinary. Then a mission trip to Zimbabwe turned his entire world 1 upside down, and he returned to his home in North Carolina a(n) 2 man.
It was on this trip that Marlow was faced with the 3 of extreme poverty that showed itself determinedly in the faces of 4 children begging for food. One orphaned boy, in particular, who slept on the concrete floor of an
5 gas station with dozens of other orphaned children, 6 the direction of Marlow's life's work forever.
The young boy begged Marlow to allow him to work for him 7 food, as he had not eaten for days and was starving. It was an 8 that Marlow could not forget as he spent the following days of the trip driving through dusty roads and desperation, 9 to find a way to feed the hungry orphans.
Marlow went on to found Help One Now, a non-profit organization that 10 ordinary people to help provide food, shelter, and education to poor children in Africa, Haiti, and around the world through 11 acts of generosity. In 2016 he published his first book, Doing Good Is Simple, the story of his transformative experience with the reality of severe poverty, as a 12 for others looking to make a positive 13 in the world from right where they are.
The book does more than 14 people to do good-it puts the suggestion into action with every 15 . "Early on, we decided that we would use the profits of Doing Good Is Simple to 16 meals to children in our communities around the world," Marlow explains. "Every book that is 17 will provide five meals for children in one of our communities. In the first 30 days after the book's 18 , we hit over 30,000 meals."
Help One Now is 19 working to aid Haiti in the disaster relief of Hurricane Matthew. "We encourage those interested in working with the 20 to think of