Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization headed by Franklin Graham. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered gift-filled shoeboxes to more than 124 million children in more than 150 countries and territories. In 2015, Operation Christmas Child hopes to collect enough shoebox gifts to reach another 11 million children.
This is the journey through my life as a born again believer and disciple of Jesus Christ, a pastor's wife, mother, dental hygienist, teacher, sister, daughter, aunt, mentor, friend, and Operation Christmas Child Shoebox packer. I am a blessed and highly favored child of the One True King, trying to make a positive difference in the lives of the people I come in contact with daily.
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Friday, November 6, 2015
31 Days of Prayer for Operation Christmas Child - Day 22
Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization headed by Franklin Graham. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered gift-filled shoeboxes to more than 124 million children in more than 150 countries and territories. In 2015, Operation Christmas Child hopes to collect enough shoebox gifts to reach another 11 million children.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
31 Days of Prayer for Operation Christmas Child - Day 21
Today will you lift up all our Operation Christmas Child National Leadership Teams in prayer. Pray for them as they recruit and train distribution partners. Our Regional Staff for the Mid-south (Arkansas, Kentucky & Tennessee) are Stephanie Oleson, Michelle Hartley, Amy Johnson, Hilary Cregg, and Hasty Martin. Lift these lovely ladies up in prayer as they will be very busy the next few weeks!
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
31 Days of Prayer for Operation Christmas Child - Day 20 - Quarterly Day of Prayer & Fasting for OCC
Today pray for our Quarterly Day of Prayer and Fasting which is today! May it serve as a powerful reminder of our dependence upon the Lord in everything.
SURROUNDED BY BEAUTY, BUT THEY NEED THE GOSPEL IN FIJI...Stunning stretches of white sand and the turquoise-blue water of the Pacific mark the island nation of Fiji, but its true beauty goes far beyond what tourists see. God is using Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts and the follow-up discipleship program, The Greatest Journey, to plant churches in this ethnically and religiously diverse nation. “Though Fiji has natural beauty by God’s design, people’s lives are empty.” “Though Fiji has natural beauty by God’s design, people’s lives are empty,” said Pastor Sid Kumar, an Operation Christmas Child leader in Fiji. “They need the Gospel. They need Jesus.”
Shayal received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift as a teenager in her Hindu village of Vunika. She accepted the invitation to participate in The Greatest Journey, the follow-up discipleship course for children who receive shoebox gifts, and soon accepted Christ as her Savior. The class began to grow to include parents and siblings until a church opened in the village for the very first time. Shayal brought her mother and brother to church where they also became believers. Today she is sharing Christ boldly with her friends at school. She said, “My duty as a child of God is to save lives.” Three times a week, Pastor “Waisea” Liwaiono walks up to 10 miles one way to villages like Shayal’s to teach The Greatest Journey. He said, “Operation Christmas Child has taken me into rural areas where people haven’t heard the Gospel. We’re talking about Hindus. We’re talking about Muslims. Operation Christmas Child has begun building up churches in these communities.”
After The Greatest Journey started under a mango tree in the Muslim and Hindu community of Laduna, the class began to grow so much that Pastor Waisea said, “I couldn’t stop it.” As a result of investing in these children, today a church of 100 meets under a shelter for worship every week.
“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news,” (Isaiah 52:7, NKJV). Because caring people take the time to pack shoebox gifts every year, Pastor Waisea said, “Many lives have changed. Families have gotten back together, churches have worked together, and pastors have forgiven each other through Operation Christmas Child.” In addition to the hundreds of thousands of Gospel opportunities that have come with every shoebox gift in Fiji, more than 4,000 children have participated in The Greatest Journey and their witness continues to multiply. Pastor “Dodo” Bulisovasova said, “My greatest hope is not only for Fiji to be evangelized but at the same time for us to send missionaries abroad.”
SURROUNDED BY BEAUTY, BUT THEY NEED THE GOSPEL IN FIJI...Stunning stretches of white sand and the turquoise-blue water of the Pacific mark the island nation of Fiji, but its true beauty goes far beyond what tourists see. God is using Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts and the follow-up discipleship program, The Greatest Journey, to plant churches in this ethnically and religiously diverse nation. “Though Fiji has natural beauty by God’s design, people’s lives are empty.” “Though Fiji has natural beauty by God’s design, people’s lives are empty,” said Pastor Sid Kumar, an Operation Christmas Child leader in Fiji. “They need the Gospel. They need Jesus.”
Shayal |
Shayal received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift as a teenager in her Hindu village of Vunika. She accepted the invitation to participate in The Greatest Journey, the follow-up discipleship course for children who receive shoebox gifts, and soon accepted Christ as her Savior. The class began to grow to include parents and siblings until a church opened in the village for the very first time. Shayal brought her mother and brother to church where they also became believers. Today she is sharing Christ boldly with her friends at school. She said, “My duty as a child of God is to save lives.” Three times a week, Pastor “Waisea” Liwaiono walks up to 10 miles one way to villages like Shayal’s to teach The Greatest Journey. He said, “Operation Christmas Child has taken me into rural areas where people haven’t heard the Gospel. We’re talking about Hindus. We’re talking about Muslims. Operation Christmas Child has begun building up churches in these communities.”
Pastor Waisea |
After The Greatest Journey started under a mango tree in the Muslim and Hindu community of Laduna, the class began to grow so much that Pastor Waisea said, “I couldn’t stop it.” As a result of investing in these children, today a church of 100 meets under a shelter for worship every week.
“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news,” (Isaiah 52:7, NKJV). Because caring people take the time to pack shoebox gifts every year, Pastor Waisea said, “Many lives have changed. Families have gotten back together, churches have worked together, and pastors have forgiven each other through Operation Christmas Child.” In addition to the hundreds of thousands of Gospel opportunities that have come with every shoebox gift in Fiji, more than 4,000 children have participated in The Greatest Journey and their witness continues to multiply. Pastor “Dodo” Bulisovasova said, “My greatest hope is not only for Fiji to be evangelized but at the same time for us to send missionaries abroad.”
This is Fiji’s greatest beauty—transformed souls.
Fiji Shoebox delivery |
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
November OCC Prayer and Belarus
WILL YOU JOIN US IN COVERING OCC IN PRAYER?
Your prayers are essential to the work of Operation Christmas Child. During National Collection Week, Nov. 16-23, signup to join our 24-hour prayer coverage. Our goal this year is to collect 11 million shoebox gifts from the United States and nine other countries. We will pray for the people packing the boxes, the volunteers who will be collecting, processing, and delivering the gifts, and for the children receiving them. “With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints.” (Ephesians 6:18, NASB)
Your prayers are essential to the work of Operation Christmas Child. During National Collection Week, Nov. 16-23, signup to join our 24-hour prayer coverage. Our goal this year is to collect 11 million shoebox gifts from the United States and nine other countries. We will pray for the people packing the boxes, the volunteers who will be collecting, processing, and delivering the gifts, and for the children receiving them. “With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints.” (Ephesians 6:18, NASB)
Mid-South Regional Prayer Requests for November:
- Pray for Collection and Relay Center volunteers as they prepare for National Collection Week (NCW).
- Pray that all of our donors will experience missional drop-off locations when dropping off their shoebox gifts.
- Pray for the health of all Mid-South volunteers and their families. Many are facing serious health concerns.
- Pray for all of the logistics that will take place during NCW. For the trucking companies and drivers who will be supporting our ministry during this time.
- Pray for all of the OCC staff who will be traveling during NCW and those who will be traveling to serve in the Processing Centers for several weeks.
- Join us in praising God now for the many Gospel Opportunities that He will bless our region with and for the many children who will receive them.
1. Wisdom to recruit, select and lead new and/or transitioning volunteer leadership team members.
2. Provision of resources to reach their God-sized goals for the current year.
Specifically, this week pray for Belarus. It is a landlocked; fertile agricultural land with extensive forests on the North European plains. Surrounded by Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Smallest of the three Slavic nations of the former USSR. It has 28 different people groups and 18% of them are unreached. There are 11 different languages and only 1% of the population is Evangelical Christian. Pray for divine openings and opportunities for those God is calling into Belarus; pray also that the national Church would be specially enabled to evangelize, disciple and minister without the partnership of many foreign Christian workers. There are some significant non-Christian minorities that are less-evangelized, pray as Christians try to minister to them.
Children celebrating City Day in Minsk, Belarus © Nickolay Vinokurov, Shutterstock |
Belarus' specific prayer requests are:
- Pray for the Ministry Partner and The Greatest Journey discipleship program trainings this fall.
- Pray for the creation of a website for more efficient and less time-consuming work for all involved in the OCC project.
- Pray God will help the Ministry Partners find and work with new children so that more children and their families will repent and follow Christ.
- Pray for the collection and processing of the customs documents. Pray for correct and prompt work with each of the documents related to the receiving and distribution of gifts.
31 Days of Prayer for Operation Christmas Child - Day 19
Today will you pray that Operation Christmas Child will continue to be a strong support to the missions and outreach programs of U.S. churches. The work of missionaries is so important. God may not call each of us to go to foreign soil to become a missionary but each one of us has a job that God calls us to do. We must be faithful to obey. Taking part in OCC is one way we can help spread The Good News of Jesus Christ to lost people around the world. In our 30 Days of Prayer and Fasting for International Missions on Day 28 part of our email said:
Luke 10:2 provides an example of Jesus calling for more laborers: “Therefore said he unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.” (See also Matthew 9:37, 38)
Any of us who have hoed weeds in fields of cotton, peanuts, or corn know just how hard that work is. The more workers in the field, the more work accomplished in a shorter amount of time.
Remember:
2.6 billion people do not have religious freedom.
Of the 6,468 languages spoken in the world today 4,024 do not have a complete Bible.
22 countries absolutely forbid preaching the gospel.
4 billion people without a gospel witness.
6,600 unreached people groups dot the fields.
These facts paint a picture of a huge field in desperate need of laborers!
Pray God will raise up an army of laborers who will go into the fields of the world to plant, water, and harvest for His glory.
Monday, November 2, 2015
31 Days of Prayer for Operation Christmas Child - Day 18
I can't believe it is already November and National Collection Week is 2 ONLY weeks away!!!! Today will you join us in praying for those packing shoebox gifts to be blessed and know the love of Christ. Not everyone that packs a shoebox gift is part of a church or a Christian. Some participate just because it is a good ministry they want to support. Pray for the people packing shoeboxes today and for the upcoming Shoebox Packing Parties that will be happening everywhere! When you pack a shoebox post a photo on social media with the hashtag #ipackedashoebox and see who all is participating this year!
Sunday, November 1, 2015
31 Days of Prayer for Operation Christmas Child - Day 17
Pray for the National Leadership Teams to be granted tax-free importation of shoebox gifts from their governments. Our 2015 OCC goal is 11 million shoeboxes to be delivered in over 100 countries!
Many children who live in nations that are difficult to reach with the Gospel are able to hear about Jesus Christ through specially packed shoebox gifts designated for restricted areas. In hard-to-reach areas, these shoeboxes provide a platform for local believers to share Christ in a safe and culturally sensitive way, and allow ease of entry through customs.
Shoebox gifts collected in the United States in 2014 were delivered to 425,000 children living in restricted areas in 14 countries. Many of these were shoeboxes that were built online. (You can built a shoebox online for $25). For the safety of our ministry partners living in these restricted areas, we cannot divulge the names of the countries.
Many children who live in nations that are difficult to reach with the Gospel are able to hear about Jesus Christ through specially packed shoebox gifts designated for restricted areas. In hard-to-reach areas, these shoeboxes provide a platform for local believers to share Christ in a safe and culturally sensitive way, and allow ease of entry through customs.
Shoebox gifts collected in the United States in 2014 were delivered to 425,000 children living in restricted areas in 14 countries. Many of these were shoeboxes that were built online. (You can built a shoebox online for $25). For the safety of our ministry partners living in these restricted areas, we cannot divulge the names of the countries.
One of our international representatives described the power of these simple gifts:
“In the very restricted environments, we can’t have local believers out being vocal about their faith. A shoebox becomes a key to a closed door. I desire to be involved in the work of love. In the remote areas where people have nothing, where people are dirt poor, this box gives them hope. This is love. True love. This opens the eyes of the people. Jesus said, ‘I am the light of the world. He who follows me will not walk in darkness but have the light that leads to life (John 8:12).’ Through Operation Christmas Child, God has given us the opportunity to penetrate the darkest places in this world and share the Gospel.”
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