All 4th and 5th graders are invited to join us for Club 45 this Sunday, November 20 at 3:45 pm.  We will be meeting in the multi-purpose room at the church office complex.

 

 

 

Club 45: Exclusively for 4th and 5th graders, this group exists to show, express and teach the love of Christ to children and their families, regardless of their background in the church. Through monthly club meetings and other events, we will encourage your children to grow and mature in their faith by helping them have a great time with other children and with volunteers who have a heart for them. .


Remaining Club 45 Fall 2011 Dates:


November 20          December 11 – Christmas Party


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“God confronts us with pain and suffering because He desires to reveal His goodness to us. But the goodness of God will not be validated by any attempt to prove it apart from faith. We experience His goodness only through the revelation of His glory. And the supreme picture of His glory can be seen only through the irony of the Cross. Through this irony, God compels us to look at Him with wide-eyed wonder.”

–Dan Allender

 

Mo Leverett will be playing tonight at The Bagel Bakery @ 7pm.

 

What I love about that video is that we hear from pastors that are there year-round in Sudan.  They know these children and are working to bring them into a relationship with Jesus.  And that is the next step that Samaritan’s Purse is taking in the areas in which the boxes are delivered.  They have started a program called The Greatest Journey.  This program is a 12 lesson discipleship courses designed for children around the world to know who Jesus is and how to follow Him.  It is taught by trained, LOCAL teachers who are invested in the children in their area.

This next video shows children in Mexico go through The Greatest Journey course and graduate from it.  This is an exciting extension of Operation Christmas Child because it means that local pastors and teachers are participating in actual discipleship of the children.  The shoe box gift is just the beginning…the gospel message is moving forward and children are embracing it and following Jesus all over the world!

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We had a great time at our Operation Christmas Child event yesterday!  We packed shoe boxes, learned about the journey a shoe box must take to reach its destination, ran a fun relay race and heard about the impact our shoe box gifts may have on the child who receives it.

These impact stories illustrate exactly why we are participating in this project.  Even the simplest item can change a child’s life forever.  It is amazing what God can do through these shoe box gifts.  I know I am overwhelmed every time I read a story (and there are MANY more that just these few I will share with you) telling how a child received JUST what he or she needed.  Our God is so good and knows our every need and provides lavishly.  His generosity and mercy compels me to want to give to others who are in need of simple comfort and in need of the life-saving message of the Gospel and I hope it compels you as well.

Here are a few of the stories we shared yesterday:

  • Ruphina’s Story (Kazakhstan):Ruphina got word that a free gift distribution was taking place in her town in Kazakhstan, a country that borders Russia in Europe. It was a rainy day, but Ruphina gathered her siblings and cousins to go receive shoe box gifts. When Ruphina and her family arrived at the place where gifts were being handed out, there was a video about Jesus playing. She began to rejoice over Him, even before she opened her shoe box. There were many small things that Ruphina saw when she opened her box, but one thing caught her attention. A pink shirt was just her size and instantly became her favorite clothing item. She had never had much clothing, but she felt that Jesus had designed that box exactly for her.
  • Ricardo’s Story (Mexico) – Ricardo: In the rural areas of Mexico, 13- and 14-year-old boys don’t get to play video games or go to school. They are expected to help support their families financially by working long days. For some, this means herding cows. For others, it means tending the nets on a fishing boat. All the hard work can cause blisters and sores, because there is no equipment to protect the boys’ feet and hands. When Ricardo opened his box, he was pleased to find a pair of yellow work gloves. He said “Wow, gloves! They’ll fit all this year and next.” Can you imagine being so grateful for gloves that you would have to use to do work and chores? Well Ricardo was, because they will help him and his family with expenses. Ricardo and 300 others in his village received gifts that will allow them to play and work for a long time.

  • Bakatwamba’s Story (Democratic Republic of the Congo): In the Democratic Republic of Congo, twelve-year-old Bakatwamba lives with his parents. Due to financial hardship, Bakatwamba’s parents were not able to purchase a school bag for him and he was forced to carry his things in a paper bag. When he opened his shoe box gift, Bakatwamba was overjoyed to discover a brand new school bag. The gift encouraged him to continue with school in an environment where there is a high drop-out rate. Through Operation Christmas Child, Bakatwamba also had the opportunity to enroll in a discipleship course with materials furnished by Samaritan’s Purse and later received Christ. After graduating from the discipleship course and receiving his certificate, his entire family became interested in learning more about Jesus, and Bakatwamba was equipped to share the Gospel with them. The family now regularly attends a local church.
  • Lejla’s Story (Bosnia):

The Lejla Allison Story from Samaritan’s Purse on Vimeo.

As I said, these are only a few of the stories that have come from children affected by the love of Jesus sent through shoe box gifts.  If you want to see or hear more please visit the Operation Christmas Child website.

Also, if you haven’t packed a box (or two!) yet, there is still time!  Please visit this page to learn what you need to do to pack a shoe box.  You can even print out your label from online and track your box to see where in the world your boxes will travel too.

This is a great opportunity to make a difference in child’s life at such a low cost to yourself.  Please pack a box today!

Deadline to return boxes is next Sunday, November 20.  We will have a collection station in the foyer of the church…Look for the giant shoe box!

 

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