Project Sonshine!


This is "Miss Jane", a 93-year-old widow who lives in St. Kitts, West Indies. And this is her humble home. During our recent visit to St. Kitts, our Trunews team delivered food supplies to the poor in the village of Dieppe Bay. Miss Jane, a Believer in Jesus Christ, had no food in her house except some energy drinks, a small supply of rice, a few cookies and crackers, and salt and pepper. We gave her a generous supply of food. Miss Jane radiated with joy, happiness, and thanksgiving. She joyfully praised God for her humble little house and all that He does for her. Her neighbor across the street is another elderly and poverty-stricken widow whom we helped also.

Trunews is committed to building a duplex house for both widows. We'll also furnish it with comfortable furniture, appliances, air conditioning, and stock the shelves with plenty of food.

We invite you to become a part of Project Sonshine. Help us put some Christian sunshine in the lives of these two elderly widows in St. Kitts. Together, we will give Miss Jane and her widow neighbor the best years of their lives.

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"Thou shalt be visited of the LORD of hosts with thunder, and with earthquake, and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flame of devouring fire." Isaiah 29:6


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Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indiana Jones' film

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