Shane Jenkins: An Operation Love Wins Testimonial

This is a testimony of the child of Shane Jenkins, who was ripped away from his family by the Biden regime.

Thanks to Stand in the Gap Foundation and their "Operation Love Wins" initiative, they were able to visit their Dad in prison.

After their visit, they were sent a survey detailing their visit and agreed to have their story published. This is their story:

Q: How long had it been since you last saw your loved on in person?
A: For me, it had been two full years since I had seen my dad. Which is an extremely long time for me. I hadn’t been able to see him face to give him a hug in what felt like forever. It was difficult being so far away from him, and it hurt not being able to see him.

Q: Describe what it felt like to reunite with them.
A: It felt great being able to see my dad again. He was doing great, he was smiling and as happy as can be when I saw him. He was laughing and cracking jokes the whole time. It brought kou to me seeing him so happy regardless of his current situation. That first hug in over two years made me cry but I was getting a hug from my dad and that was all that mattered in that moment. He was full of life.

Q: Why do you think this campaign is important for J6 families?
A: Yes, I think it’s important because everyone should be able to see their family members; especially after it being so long since they had seen them. It bring joy and fulfillment to not only me but I’m sure everyone else. I believe that regardless of the situation, everyone needs family and some to talk to.

Q: What would you like to say to the donors who generously support Operation Love Wins and make programs like this possible?
A: I would like to say thank you for planning this trip and reuniting me with my dad. Bring able to see my dad again was such a relief for me, it happened me realize that he will be there no matter what and I want to thank everyone who made it possible. It’s very appreciated beyond words can express.


We want to thank Shane's child for having the courage to share their story. If you can, please donate to Stand in the Gap Foundation to help reunite families like the Jenkins, even if it's only for 12 hours at a time.
 
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