December First!
The season for giving is here.
This year the the need is greater than ever. Coincidentally, The Coder (the husband) and I were lamenting that the real meaning of Christmas seems to slip further and further away every season. This same discussion comes up year after year. Sometimes we blame "the war on Christmas". Sometimes we blame the culture. Sometimes we blame the times we live in, the politics, the church or anything that doesn't point the finger right back at us. But the truth of the matter is that it is each person's job to share Christmas. One by One. Heart by Heart. So, we asked each other what can we do, in our home that will really reflect
the reason for the season,
The Unconditional Gift of God's Love.
This year, after praying and asking the The Lord to lay something on my heart, we decided that we would participate in the Shoebox Gift Ministry at our church. The three of us (The Coder, The Lawyer, and me, The Salesman) would donate a shoe box gift.
The church's goal this year is 600 gifts to give to the homeless, those in transition from homelessness or addictions, and families in our neighborhood. For some families these might be the only Christmas presents to be unwrapped this holiday season.
Each box contains:
Lip Balm, 1-2 pairs of socks, a toothbrush,
toothpaste, a bar of soap, a washcloth, comb, small game or puzzle,
snack foods such as crackers, nuts, candy, and energy bars, fast food
gift certificates, a New Testament Bible, a gallon size ziploc bag, knit gloves, and a knit hat.
The items are placed in a shoebox, if you have them.
I went to Walmart and purchased slipper boxes.
Wrapped and labeled for a man or woman.
The funny thing is that right before I gathered the items for the 3 boxes... it occured to me that maybe it wasn't enough. Maybe others need to know that giving doesn't just magically get done. I'm afraid that many folks suffer from the same delusion that I struggled with for most of my life. Some one else will do it. So that is why I am sharing this with you. People need to know that we all need to take care of our own. We need to love our own. We need to love where we live.
After discussing this revelation with The Coder, we decided that we would still give to everyone just like we always do. That part doesn't change. But in addition, a note would go in their gift or card that reads as follows:
Merry Christmas!
As you open and enjoy this gift that we chose for you with love, please imagine the following:
Someone, somewhere, tonight is opening a small gift that has been given in your name. Nothing extravagant mind you, just some simple necessities in a wrapped shoebox.
As you celebrate The Season of Love and Giving, and perhaps as The Holy Spirit leads, we hope you will say a prayer or ask a blessing for the recipient of your shoebox gift.
"Keep on loving each other as brothers and sisters.Don’t forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it! Remember
those in prison, as if you were there yourself. Remember also those
being mistreated, as if you felt their pain in your own bodies."
Hebrews 13:1-3 NLT
Thank you for the blessing that you are to our family!
Sweet Giving Friends, how will share the Gift of Christmas?