What do you get an orphan for Christmas?
In the U.S., we ask the question, "What do you get for the person who has everything?" Let's turn that around... "What do you get the child who has nothing?"
At first, you might think of basic necessities like food or clothing. Perhaps you'd even think about toys or a bike.
Over the past decade of working with children who have less than nothing, I can tell you this: What an orphan wants for Christmas is for another human being to express the lavish, extravagant, and unconditional love of Jesus to them. They want--like all children do--to know that they are special and chosen and loved.
Would you like to give this gift?
I have seen thousands of orphans lives transformed through relationships built with their U.S. sponsor. When you give yourself to a child, it is something unique and personal. It does not need to be shared with others. And it is cherished above all other gifts I have seen.
I've also watched thousands of sponsors transformed into the hands and feet of Jesus--through prayer, letter writing, short-term missions, and orphan advocacy.
It's more than sponsorship. It's how you give the gift of yourself and your family's love to a child who longs to know what it feels like to be loved.
If you would like to start this process with me and Children's HopeChest. Go to this link for more information and to sign-up online.
It will be the best Christmas present you give this year.
Also, we were so excited to learn that our friends, the Bottomlys, wrote a book that will be published in March. How cool is that?! The title of their book is "From Ashes to Africa." More information on the book here. Amy's blog about their adoption of Silas offered tons of information and insight when we were in the decision making process. Can't wait to get a copy of the book!
1 comment:
Hey Nik!!
Sorry, for just now visiting your Blog!! I think I got your e-mail while we were on vacation (at the time it was on my new phone) When I got home it auto deleted :( so, I was delighted to see your link on your Facebook page!
I love your Blog!! It is beautiful!! Again, your kids are gorgeous! I have been praying for you and your newest family members since I got your Christmas letter. Truly amazing!!! But I would expect nothing less than truly amazing from you...you all are awesome!!
Love to you all!!
Kim
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