I have the privilege of being a year-round volunteer for Operation Christmas Child, which is a division of Samaritan’s Purse. I love their mission statement, which is: “The mission of Operation Christmas Child is to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world. Through this project, Samaritan’s Purse partners with the local church worldwide to share the Good News of Jesus Christ and make disciples of the nations.”
Every year since 1993, Samaritan’s Purse has collected shoeboxes filled with toys, school supplies, and hygiene items for children around the world. Since this vital ministry began, more than 232 million children in more than 170 countries and territories have received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox. The project delivers not only the joy of what, for many kids, is their first gift ever, but also gives them a tangible expression of God’s love.
This past week has been Collection Week for these shoeboxes. Our Mid-North Indiana Area Team had seven drop-off locations, ready and willing to accept these boxes. Since I oversee the Prayer Team for our area, our Team spent some time last week visiting all seven locations. We wanted the opportunity to pray over the wonderful volunteers, asking the Lord to strengthen them and bless them. We also wanted to pray over the boxes, asking the Lord to bless each recipient…that through this gift…they would come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
If I may brag a little…I happen to have the most amazing Prayer Team ever! Three women, Vicki, Susan and Kat, are absolutely wonderful. Once each of them joined this team, they soon realized that Satan was not happy with their decision and the attacks began. But through it all, they have remained steadfast and secure in Who they are serving and what His desire is for their lives. One of our team members was too ill to be with us last week, but that didn’t stop her from praying for us and the drop-off locations while we were visiting. These ladies are such an inspiration to me!
We set up a plan to visit four of the drop-off locations last Monday. We managed to see three of them in the morning and then had time for lunch before the fourth location would be open. So, we stopped at a restaurant in the town we were in, and had a wonderful time of fellowship while we ate. I’m sure the three of us were not what I would call “quiet”…we never had a lag in our conversation, and laughter could be heard. We also seemed to entertain a gentleman who was sitting by himself in the booth behind us. He even said “Amen” when I finished praying for our food
As we finished our meal, the waitress came to our table and gave us the surprising news that we didn’t owe anything for our meals; someone else had paid our bill. We were shocked. I then asked if by chance, the man who had sat behind us was our “bless-er”…she smiled and said yes, it was him. Of course he had already left, so we couldn’t thank him in person, but the waitress assured us that he was a regular there and she would pass on to him our thankfulness and appreciation.
All I have been able to think of since that day, is the fact that we just can’t outgive God. No matter what we do to serve Him…He blesses us more. He does things like this to show us that He sees us…He knows us…He’s always with us. And I believe He spoke to that man sitting in the booth…urging him to bless those crazy, laughing ladies sitting by him, by paying for their meal.
All of this leads me to this question: Who can you and I bless this week? With Thanksgiving just a few days away, it is a wonderful time to reflect on how much we have been blessed, which in turn, should urge us to want to bless others. I’m guessing if we ask the Lord to put someone in our path to bless…He will do just that. We never know who might be dodging Satan’s arrows and need to be reminded that they are seen. Or maybe there is someone who feels they are all alone and no one cares…and they need us to show them that we do care. Or maybe there is someone who is seeking a different life…a life filled with the presence of the Lord…and they just need us to share our Jesus with them. Regardless of the situation…I’m confident there will be opportunities to bless those with whom we come in contact…if we are willing to reach out.
Believe me when I say…you just can’t outgive God. So, when you make a point to bless someone…you will be blessed more than you can imagine. Because we serve a God who specializes in blessings!






