Baptist Standard: Collectable cards find leads to donation to TXM
A man donated $10,000 to Texans on Mission after profiting off rare trading cards he found in a dumpster 25 years ago.
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A man donated $10,000 to Texans on Mission after profiting off rare trading cards he found in a dumpster 25 years ago.
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read moreTexans on Mission Camp Builders are renovating the first bunkhouse of many at Highland Lakes Camp & Conference Center, a faith-focused camp in Spicewood, west of Austin.
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