I want to present to you, a unique way to pack hope... Missionaries! I know that for the most part, I focus on Operation Christmas Child on this blog, but God has laid a few things on my heart that I would love to share with you.
When I think about packing hope in a tiny shoebox and sending it to an unknown child somewhere in the world that needs God, it makes me cry because it is such a tiny thing to do to let the orphaned, down-trodden, war torn children know that God loves them and cares about them regardless of who they are and what they have been through! With each of the boxes, the children are given an opportunity to learn more about Jesus and many are invited to churches for the first time. The gift goes far beyond just a little shoebox full of gifts and often can change the lives of children who receive them. With missionaries, we are sending hope in the form of a person to share God's love with those individuals. They are armed with knowledge, tools, and talents to do God's work and minister to those who need it. They don't just invite people to church, but they go out and meet the needs of the individuals and share God's word and his love with them where they are!
Last week, Dan & Christi Ucherek came to speak at our church during the Sunday school hour. They are currently preparing to head to Guatemala to minister to orphans at Eagle's Nest International. They will be helping to care for both the physical and spiritual needs of these children. We send shoeboxes hoping that one life might be changed by the love of Jesus Christ, but what about sending a missionary??! Someone who can potentially change MANY lives by showing them the love of Jesus. Can you help send some loving Christian people to a foreign country to share the love of Jesus with children who have no families and a community in need of God's love? Dan & Christi have a heart for Jesus and his people and a heart for orphaned children and widows and they are willing to take a step out on faith and follow where God leads them to share the Gospel! I encourage you to read their blog (http://godetchedyourname.blogspot.com/), PRAY for them and the people they will be ministering to, stay up to date with their journey on facebook, and also to help financially to send them to Guatemala!
Currently, as Dan & Christi are preparing to go, they are still in need of quite a bit of their funding. Someone has offered to match all funds raised by Tuesday night (5/15) up to $2000. That means whatever you donate in the next 24 hours is DOUBLED!! Please help them with any amount you can to reach the $2000 because it will then be doubled to $4000! CLICK HERE to get to their donation page online. You can then click "DONATE" where you will be given the opportunity to make a one time gift or set up for a monthly gift if you would like to continually support them. They are still in need of around 65 or so people to give $30 monthly to help support them. Are you one of those people??!
**UPDATE: They have reached their $2000 goal (doubled to $4000!) And another donor offered to match another $1000!! THEY HAVE REACHED BOTH OF THOSE GOALS, but still need quite a bit of their monthly support! You can still give**
Please help send HOPE to Guatemala in the form of a willing family of MISSIONARIES!
Over the next few weeks, I will also be highlighting the work of some of the other missionaries that we support and how you can support them too because we pack hope with every missionary we send!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Saving/Shopping Year Round For Shoeboxes
This year, our church's shoebox goal is 200! To some, it may seem lofty, but I think we can do it! Last year we sent 167 boxes. The year before, 120. Two years ago, 80. And 3 years ago, 40.
Problem:
So, how do we afford the shipping cost and items to fill 200 boxes? For my family, It was hard at first. Just to find wiggle room in our budget to send our family's 4-5 shoeboxes ($28-$35) was a difficult task just before Christmas. Let alone having any left over to help pay for shipping boxes at the church. And we still needed to fill the boxes which can become pricey!
Our solution:
To save up some money for shipping costs, we decided to put a jar on the counter for our loose change. I cut the picture off of one of the Operation Christamas Child brochures and taped it to the front of the container to remind us what we are saving our change for (Beautiful children around the world that need God's love). After Christmas, we started putting ALL of our loose change in the jar whenever we come home. I don't keep any change in my pockets or my purse. It all goes straight into the jar! When I took it to the bank a few weeks ago because the jar was getting full, there was $81 in the jar!! Holy cow! I had no idea that little container could hold so much money. I also had no idea that we had that much spare change. I have started occasionally throwing in one dollar bills now, too, because I've realized how quickly the money adds up!
Another solution we have come up with, is to occasionally write an extra check for $7 (enough to pay for shipping one shoebox) and put it in the offering plate at church with Operation Christmas Child on the memo line since we send the boxes from the church. $7 is a small amount that we can usually find in the budget. By cutting the amount of fast food stops we make, it has left extra wiggle room for extra giving. If we put an extra $7 in the offering plate each week of the year, it would be $364 enough for shipping 52 shoeboxes. We couldn't do that all at once! If four people commited to putting an extra $7 in the offering plate every week designated for Operation Christmas Child, it would pay for all 200 boxes and then some!
As for items to fill the boxes, we have come up with a few great ways to make our money stretch:
1. Clearance- After every holiday, I watch the clearance items like a hawk. At first, I didn't enjoy taking extra time in the store with three screaming boys to look for clearance items, but I have found that making it the first isle I go to in the store helps tremendously with that issue. When clearance is 50%-75% off, I may pick up a few items, but I don't go overboard. At this price, I will pick up the items that are a great deal, that I don't think will still be there at 90% off. Otherwise, I wait until the holiday clearance is marked 90% off to pick up items for the shoeboxes. Dollar General and Walmart are the two stores I have the best luck with for this. I am usually able to get several bags full of items for just a few dollars. Clearance sales have become one of my best friends! I can get a lot more for the shoeboxes this way.
2. Coupons- For items like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and soap, I watch for sales and match them up with coupons I have. I try not to pay more that .25-.50 for each of these items. I can usually get them free (+tax). Clip With Purpose and Mummy Deals highlight each week items that are on sale and coupon matchups for products that can be used to fill shoeboxes. They are both GREAT resources for helping to fill the shoeboxes on a budget.
3. Back to School Sales- I only buy school supplies for the boxes at back to school time when I know they will be at their lowest price. I can usually get 10 packs of pencils for .19, crayons for .25 or less/box, and glue sticks for .20/2pk. I also like to pick up rulers, pens, markers, notebooks, and pencil sharpeners during back to school sales. If I purchase them any other time of the year, I usually pay at least 50% more for these items, so I try not to do that.
4. Free Samples- Don't throw away free samples of products just because you won't use them yourself! Many of them can be put in the shoeboxes. I like to watch for offers for free samples that I know can be put in the shoeboxes and then sign up for them. They don't cost me anything except a few moments to fill out my address. If you go to a job fair or convention with lots of booths, they usually give out a lot of free things like pens, pencils, water bottles, reusable bags, etc. Save these for the boxes!
5. Look Around Your House- Occasionally, you will buy things that you never end up using or you get a gift that you really don't need or want. A lot of these can be used in the shoeboxes and since you already have them, they don't cost you a thing!
6. One Thing at a Time- Everytime you go to a store, any store, try to pick up a single item to go in a shoebox. A dollar toy, a tube of toothpaste, a pack of gum... THEY ADD UP! How many times do you walk into a store during a single week? A month? A year??! By picking up one item at a time, you spread out the cost and make it less of a hit to the bank to fill lots of boxes. (Or even just one box) When you go into a store and you are standing at the checkout counter, grab a pack of 25 cent gum. The items do not have to be expensive. If you go to multiple stores in a day, why not grab an item at each of them? Even if you don't buy an extra item EVERY time you go into the store, by even occasionally picking up an extra item to put in the shoeboxes, you can fill a shoebox quicker than you know!
7. Homemade Items- This is one of my favortites! I especially enjoy when I can include my boys in making items for the boxes. If you need ideas for homemade items, check out my pin board on Pinterest for Operation Christmas Child Craft Ideas. In the late summer or in the fall, I am hoping to hold a church crafting day for shoebox items. I have been gathering items and supplies for it, and will set everything up so that there will be ways for all ages to help make homemade items for the shoeboxes. I crochet, scrapbook, and sew, so I love to be able to use my talents to make special items for the boxes. You may also consider gathering a few of your extra supplies and create a craft kit or a few of them for boxes (squares of scrapbook paper, extra material, beads, buttons, stickers, ribbon, yarn) If you craft, you probably have a few things you could put in a ziploc bag to make a kit.
Have any other ideas?? Please feel free to share them with us! How do you afford to send boxes on a budget?
Oh, and just in case you are wondering about the container with a cow on it, my 5 year old son has decided that he would like to purchase a cow for Pakistan Christian Ministries to donate to a family so that they can have milk for their family and make a little money by selling milk from the cow. His goal is $450 (the cost of a cow). He puts the money he earns in that jar, so he can save up to donate a cow. Such a sweet heart my boy has!
Problem:
So, how do we afford the shipping cost and items to fill 200 boxes? For my family, It was hard at first. Just to find wiggle room in our budget to send our family's 4-5 shoeboxes ($28-$35) was a difficult task just before Christmas. Let alone having any left over to help pay for shipping boxes at the church. And we still needed to fill the boxes which can become pricey!
Our solution:
To save up some money for shipping costs, we decided to put a jar on the counter for our loose change. I cut the picture off of one of the Operation Christamas Child brochures and taped it to the front of the container to remind us what we are saving our change for (Beautiful children around the world that need God's love). After Christmas, we started putting ALL of our loose change in the jar whenever we come home. I don't keep any change in my pockets or my purse. It all goes straight into the jar! When I took it to the bank a few weeks ago because the jar was getting full, there was $81 in the jar!! Holy cow! I had no idea that little container could hold so much money. I also had no idea that we had that much spare change. I have started occasionally throwing in one dollar bills now, too, because I've realized how quickly the money adds up!
Another solution we have come up with, is to occasionally write an extra check for $7 (enough to pay for shipping one shoebox) and put it in the offering plate at church with Operation Christmas Child on the memo line since we send the boxes from the church. $7 is a small amount that we can usually find in the budget. By cutting the amount of fast food stops we make, it has left extra wiggle room for extra giving. If we put an extra $7 in the offering plate each week of the year, it would be $364 enough for shipping 52 shoeboxes. We couldn't do that all at once! If four people commited to putting an extra $7 in the offering plate every week designated for Operation Christmas Child, it would pay for all 200 boxes and then some!
As for items to fill the boxes, we have come up with a few great ways to make our money stretch:
1. Clearance- After every holiday, I watch the clearance items like a hawk. At first, I didn't enjoy taking extra time in the store with three screaming boys to look for clearance items, but I have found that making it the first isle I go to in the store helps tremendously with that issue. When clearance is 50%-75% off, I may pick up a few items, but I don't go overboard. At this price, I will pick up the items that are a great deal, that I don't think will still be there at 90% off. Otherwise, I wait until the holiday clearance is marked 90% off to pick up items for the shoeboxes. Dollar General and Walmart are the two stores I have the best luck with for this. I am usually able to get several bags full of items for just a few dollars. Clearance sales have become one of my best friends! I can get a lot more for the shoeboxes this way.
2. Coupons- For items like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and soap, I watch for sales and match them up with coupons I have. I try not to pay more that .25-.50 for each of these items. I can usually get them free (+tax). Clip With Purpose and Mummy Deals highlight each week items that are on sale and coupon matchups for products that can be used to fill shoeboxes. They are both GREAT resources for helping to fill the shoeboxes on a budget.
3. Back to School Sales- I only buy school supplies for the boxes at back to school time when I know they will be at their lowest price. I can usually get 10 packs of pencils for .19, crayons for .25 or less/box, and glue sticks for .20/2pk. I also like to pick up rulers, pens, markers, notebooks, and pencil sharpeners during back to school sales. If I purchase them any other time of the year, I usually pay at least 50% more for these items, so I try not to do that.
4. Free Samples- Don't throw away free samples of products just because you won't use them yourself! Many of them can be put in the shoeboxes. I like to watch for offers for free samples that I know can be put in the shoeboxes and then sign up for them. They don't cost me anything except a few moments to fill out my address. If you go to a job fair or convention with lots of booths, they usually give out a lot of free things like pens, pencils, water bottles, reusable bags, etc. Save these for the boxes!
5. Look Around Your House- Occasionally, you will buy things that you never end up using or you get a gift that you really don't need or want. A lot of these can be used in the shoeboxes and since you already have them, they don't cost you a thing!
6. One Thing at a Time- Everytime you go to a store, any store, try to pick up a single item to go in a shoebox. A dollar toy, a tube of toothpaste, a pack of gum... THEY ADD UP! How many times do you walk into a store during a single week? A month? A year??! By picking up one item at a time, you spread out the cost and make it less of a hit to the bank to fill lots of boxes. (Or even just one box) When you go into a store and you are standing at the checkout counter, grab a pack of 25 cent gum. The items do not have to be expensive. If you go to multiple stores in a day, why not grab an item at each of them? Even if you don't buy an extra item EVERY time you go into the store, by even occasionally picking up an extra item to put in the shoeboxes, you can fill a shoebox quicker than you know!
7. Homemade Items- This is one of my favortites! I especially enjoy when I can include my boys in making items for the boxes. If you need ideas for homemade items, check out my pin board on Pinterest for Operation Christmas Child Craft Ideas. In the late summer or in the fall, I am hoping to hold a church crafting day for shoebox items. I have been gathering items and supplies for it, and will set everything up so that there will be ways for all ages to help make homemade items for the shoeboxes. I crochet, scrapbook, and sew, so I love to be able to use my talents to make special items for the boxes. You may also consider gathering a few of your extra supplies and create a craft kit or a few of them for boxes (squares of scrapbook paper, extra material, beads, buttons, stickers, ribbon, yarn) If you craft, you probably have a few things you could put in a ziploc bag to make a kit.
Have any other ideas?? Please feel free to share them with us! How do you afford to send boxes on a budget?
Oh, and just in case you are wondering about the container with a cow on it, my 5 year old son has decided that he would like to purchase a cow for Pakistan Christian Ministries to donate to a family so that they can have milk for their family and make a little money by selling milk from the cow. His goal is $450 (the cost of a cow). He puts the money he earns in that jar, so he can save up to donate a cow. Such a sweet heart my boy has!
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Dollar General Easter Clearance!!!!
I found out today that Dollar General marked all of their Easter clearance down to 90% off today, so I took the boys right over to check it out. For everything in the picture, I spent $9 only + tax! Here's what I was able to pick up for the Operation Christmas Child boxes...
13 Sticker books (.10 each)
1 Egg Full of Bunnies Game (.20)
11 Felt tote bags (.10 each)
7 Novelty Bunny Clips (.10 each)
3 Rubber Duckies (.10 each)
3 Spools of purple ribbon (.10 each)
5 (2pks) of Baby Chick Treat Containers (.10 each) (I will be putting sewing kits together to go in these for the 10-14 girl boxes)
1 PEZ (.15)
2 (20pks) Easter Suckers (.10 each)
1 (3pk) Popping candy with Lollipops (.10)
1 Foam Rocket (.10)
57 Twirl Pops (.05 each)
12 bags of Easter Eggs (.10 each) (Using these to make maracas and egg shakers to go in boxes)
Keep an eye out at other stores too, as many have marked down their Easter Clearance to 90% off as well. It really pays to watch clearance after the holidays! (All of the above would have been around $90 regular price!)
13 Sticker books (.10 each)
1 Egg Full of Bunnies Game (.20)
11 Felt tote bags (.10 each)
7 Novelty Bunny Clips (.10 each)
3 Rubber Duckies (.10 each)
3 Spools of purple ribbon (.10 each)
5 (2pks) of Baby Chick Treat Containers (.10 each) (I will be putting sewing kits together to go in these for the 10-14 girl boxes)
1 PEZ (.15)
2 (20pks) Easter Suckers (.10 each)
1 (3pk) Popping candy with Lollipops (.10)
1 Foam Rocket (.10)
57 Twirl Pops (.05 each)
12 bags of Easter Eggs (.10 each) (Using these to make maracas and egg shakers to go in boxes)
Keep an eye out at other stores too, as many have marked down their Easter Clearance to 90% off as well. It really pays to watch clearance after the holidays! (All of the above would have been around $90 regular price!)
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Valentine's Clearance
Most stores have marked Valentine's items at least 50% off. This is a great time to pick up some great Operation Christmas Child items. Here are some of the items I picked up last year after Valentine's Day.
For most of it, I waited until it was 75-90% off, but sometimes waiting can leave you with slim pickings! I was able to get lots of suckers and sweet tarts, some stuffed animals, erasers, pencil sharpeners, notebooks, paddleball games, and koleidescopes, Everything I picked up was 50 cents or less. Keep an eye out for the clearance this year. Hopefully, you will find some good deals too. Let me know if you do!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Blessings Overflowing!
God has been GOOD!!!! I can not tell you just how overwhelmed I have been by the blessings God has provided for us this week!
First, we still needed about 75 tubes of toothpaste and 90 bars of soap, but some local hotels and dentist offices have gratiously provided the rest of the soap and toothpaste we needed to fill 150 boxes and then some!
Second, We started the week still needing over $600 to reach our goal. Now, thanks to some very generous people, we are only about $100 away from the amount we need to ship 150 boxes! I am so excited because reaching our goal seemed so far away and now, it's within reach! We are going to have so much fun on Sunday packing our boxes!
I have also begun going through all of our items and organizing them for Sunday and I think we will be able to fill all of our boxes! It's so exciting to see all of the items laid out!!
If you are still planning to pick up a few things, we could still use some toys for the boys. Things like balls and cars are great for all ages of boys.
Don't Forget the Packing Party is after church Sunday! Lunch will be provided. Please join us!
First, we still needed about 75 tubes of toothpaste and 90 bars of soap, but some local hotels and dentist offices have gratiously provided the rest of the soap and toothpaste we needed to fill 150 boxes and then some!
Second, We started the week still needing over $600 to reach our goal. Now, thanks to some very generous people, we are only about $100 away from the amount we need to ship 150 boxes! I am so excited because reaching our goal seemed so far away and now, it's within reach! We are going to have so much fun on Sunday packing our boxes!
I have also begun going through all of our items and organizing them for Sunday and I think we will be able to fill all of our boxes! It's so exciting to see all of the items laid out!!
If you are still planning to pick up a few things, we could still use some toys for the boys. Things like balls and cars are great for all ages of boys.
Don't Forget the Packing Party is after church Sunday! Lunch will be provided. Please join us!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Shipping Cost: What We Have
Monday, October 31, 2011
Boys 2-4 toys needed!
I have checked out everything that has come in so far, and we have lots of stuff for little girls, but we are looking a little shy on boy toys. Samaritan's purse is anticipating a large need for Boys boxes for the 2-4 age range this year, so it would be awesome if we could help them fulfill that need. They also generally have a lower number of boxes for Boys ages 10-14 as well. Here are some ideas for these ages that may help you when shopping:
Boys 2-4:
Cars
Balls
Sunglasses
Musical Instruments
Coloring Books
Flashlights w/extra batteries
Legos Duplos
Little People
Hats/Gloves/Socks/Underwear/T-shirts
Boys 10-14:
Compasses
Watches
Baseballs/Footballs
Tools (hammer, nails, screwdrivers, screws, wrenches, etc.)
Bungee Cords
Fishing Supplies (fishing pole, wire, lures, etc.)
Flashlights w/extra batteries
Legos
Combs
*Remember, if you find that it is cheaper to buy a larger package of an item (like cars or legos) than it is to buy several smaller packages, we can always split the packages and put the items into several boxes.
Boys 2-4:
Cars
Balls
Sunglasses
Musical Instruments
Coloring Books
Flashlights w/extra batteries
Legos Duplos
Little People
Hats/Gloves/Socks/Underwear/T-shirts
Boys 10-14:
Compasses
Watches
Baseballs/Footballs
Tools (hammer, nails, screwdrivers, screws, wrenches, etc.)
Bungee Cords
Fishing Supplies (fishing pole, wire, lures, etc.)
Flashlights w/extra batteries
Legos
Combs
*Remember, if you find that it is cheaper to buy a larger package of an item (like cars or legos) than it is to buy several smaller packages, we can always split the packages and put the items into several boxes.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Please Bring Toothpaste, Soap, And TOYS!
I wanted to give everyone an update on what we have and need as well as some great items to look out for when you are shopping.
If you are shopping at Walmart and are not sure what to get, look OUTSIDE of the toy section! One of my favorite section to look in is the party section. I like to pick up balloons and party favors to fill in the empty spaces in the boxes. It's also a great section for getting one package of items that can be split into several boxes. I was at Lincoln Walmart the other night and there was a huge section of party favors. A lot of them were 97 cents. There are packages of 10 tracing stencils for just 97 cents that we can split and put into ten boxes. There are lots of other goodies too. I like to get sunglasses and mini games in the party favor section.
Another spot to be on the look out for at Lincoln Walmart is an endcap near the party/school supplies sections that is a 97 cent endcap. There are lots of goodies in the bins like stationary sets, pencils, and rubber band balls.
After church today, I counted up and it looks like we have around 50 tubes of toothpaste now! Yay! We still need at least 100 more tubes in order to put one in each of our boxes though, so grab a couple of tubes if you can as well as soap. We still need about 100 bars of soap too.
Also, we have lots of toys coming in which is awesome! It's gonna be so great to fill our boxes with lots of toys. It's gonna put huge smiles on those precious little faces. We can always use more though! Hot Wheels type cars, dolls, teddy bears, small playsets, balls, legos, yo-yos, coloring books, and playdough are just some of the things that the kids enjoy getting in their boxes.


Friday, October 21, 2011
FREE Jewelry for your Operation Christmas Child box! (EXPIRED)

Sunday, October 16, 2011
More Than Just A Shoebox! (reposted)

It's that time of year again! It's time to start collecting for Operation Christmas Child. We have put out the bin in the ramp room and we encourage everyone to start bringing in items as they purchase them!
Those who know me, know that I have a heart for children, and my heart breaks knowing that there are so many children out there with so little while here I am sitting in my air-conditioned home with plenty of food to eat, safe drinking water, and a roof over my head. God has blessed my family very generously and he has always provided what we need. I am glad to say that my boys have never had to go without, but I know that's not the case in other parts of the world. As Americans, we are spoiled! I feel that it is time to give back to God and give generously as he has done for me!
Ten years ago this November, I was introduced to Operation Christmas Child, and even though I helped pack boxes, I didn't exactly understand it. Three years ago, the children's Sunday School classes decided to take on Operation Christmas Child as a project!! I was so excited! I offered to help pack boxes. That first year, we packed 40 boxes. The second year, we packed 80 boxes. And last year, we ended up with over 120 boxes!! We had a lunch after church and opened up the packing party to anyone in the church who wanted to be a part of it. This year, we will also be having a packing party after church and inviting the entire congregation to join us in packing boxes and praying over them.
After packing boxes last year, I thought a lot about the children who would receive those boxes. 122 kids were going to be receiving a gift box full of little toys and essentials and lots of love from our church family. Samaritan's Purse offers every child who receives a shoebox a chance to learn more about Jesus. The children are given Gospel storybooks with their shoeboxes. They are invited to a twelve lesson discipleship program where they learn about Jesus and his immense love for them. They learn who Jesus is, what it means to follow Him, and how to share the message with others. After they complete the program, each is given a certificate and a New Testament in their own language. This may not seem like much to us, but to God, it's huge. "'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me'" (Matthew 25:40) These children are getting MUCH more than just a shoebox full of gifts. They are getting the hope of eternal life with Jesus Christ!
For many of these children, life is rough. A lot of them live in orphanages or without homes. They come from war torn and deadly disaster areas, but with a small shoebox gift, we can show them that they are not forgotten! That they are loved by a God who loves them unconditionally! For some children, these are the only gifts they will ever receive. What better gift than one that comes with the knowledge and hope of an everlasting Savior!
I urge everyone to prayerfully consider giving to this ministry in order to bless children around the world and introduce them to God Almighty who will never leave them or forsake them! Please check back here often for frequent updates on Operation Christmas Child!
Also, check out the "Suggested Items" tab at the top of this page for ideas of what to pack in the boxes and what not to. Packing Day is right around the corner, Sunday, November 13th! Mark the calendar!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
We Have Plenty of Toothbrushes!
Overstock.com had 144 Medline brand individually wrapped toothbrushes for $9.99 with $1.00 shipping. It cost less than 8 cents per toothbrush! They are perfect for the boxes. they are white and shorter than a normal adult toothbrush. They will work great in the boxes for ALL ages! And they have a little heart engraved in the back ;)
They also have 5" combs in a pack of 144 for $4.69 today if anyone wants to pick some up! (normal shipping is $2.95)
They also have 5" combs in a pack of 144 for $4.69 today if anyone wants to pick some up! (normal shipping is $2.95)
And if we were doing a lot more boxes, I would pick up the case of 8,000 (yes you read that right!) small boxes of kleenex for only $59.99! If anyone did want to grab one, we would be set for kleenex in the boxes for years! It's a great buy!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Essentials- Off To A Good Start!
Dollar Tree sells 5pks of kids toothbrushes with caps on them for $1.
Walmart sells 18pks of washcloths for around $3.50-$4
Dollar General sells 10 pks of Ivory Soap for $3.50
Let me know if you come across any other great deals for the boxes!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
OCC Kick off!
Also, there is a box on the display for monetary donations. Please prayerfully consider donating at least a few dollars to help us get to our goal of $1050, so we can send 150 boxes! It is $7 for each box to pay for shipping and The Greatest Journey discipleship materials used to teach the childen about Jesus! Well worth the money to save the life of a child for Jesus!
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
We have 150 shoeboxes ready to pack!
We have 150 clear plastic shoeboxes to pack!! These were found at Kroger in Lincoln for 15 cents a piece!!!! So, we now have all 150 boxes ready to decorate and pack. These boxes were on clearance for 90% off. If you are planning to pack a box (or more) with your family this year, there were still about 30 left at the Lincoln Kroger on the clearance tables outside. They are not marked but ring up as 15 cents! Other Krogers are also clearancing these out, so you may find them in Bloomington too. These are a great gift themselves as it gives the kids a place to keep their things that is safe from rain and such. Many of them live on the streets or in orphanages and do not have much except for these little boxes of gifts to remind them that someone loves them and they are not forgotten. Let's fill these 150 boxes with lots of toys, tools, personal care items, and prayers to show them that God loves them and to give them hope!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Too Much Parade Candy?
The Atlanta Fall Festival Parade was this weekend and they threw out A LOT of candy. My boys certainly got their fair share... and then some! So what do we do with the two giant bags full? I let the boys save a small bit because we don't let them eat candy very often. The rest goes into baggies and is placed in the Operation Christmas Child boxes. Any hard candy, gum, tootsie rolls, suckers, or other candy that won't melt can be put in the boxes. We do this at Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter too! And we still have more candy than my boys will eat in a year!
So, if your kids got a TON of candy at the parade and you don't know what to do with it all, let them pick out some of the candy that they don't like as much and allow them to fill a ziploc baggie to put in the shoeboxes. Sandwich or snack size ziploc bags work great. Chances are, they probably got so much that they won't even miss it!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Pencils! Pencils! Pencils!
I urge you to consider picking up a package of pencils this week! We would love to have AT LEAST ONE pencil in every box, but it would be so awesome to put several in each box. That way they have plenty for themselves or to share with their friends or siblings. We have a few packages that have been put in the collection bin already, and I would love to see more! Dollar General has 10pks of pencils .50 this week, and Dollar Tree has 24pks for $1 all the time! I am sure lots of other places still have them really cheap right now too. Please consider picking up some pencils (or searching your house for some unused ones!)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Seeing Red! Current Clearance Toys for Boxes
One of the best ways that Dan and I have found to make our money go farther for Operation Christmas Child is to hit sales especially clearance sales. The first few years our church packed OCC boxes, we went shopping right before packing day at Dollar Tree and spent $20. We got 20 items. This year, we have been hitting up clearance sales all year and our $20 bought so much more!
Just this past week, we headed to Walmart in Lincoln to see what they had on clearance and ended up leaving with a pretty good haul. They have a ton of clearance items that are great for Operation Christmas Child. Here is a picture of what we picked up. We got a total of 21 items for 50 cents a piece. We got beach balls, jacks, sticky hands, finger bowling, and sidewalk chalk. They also had jump ropes and playdough on clearance. If you head to Lincoln Walmart, you may want to grab a few things. At .50 each, you can get some great items for the boxes. Think about how much joy they will bring to a little boy or girl!
You may also want to check out Dollar General in Atlanta. They have a bin of clearance toys for about .50 each too. Every so often they will mark the bin an extra 50% off making the toys .25!! Last time they marked it down, we picked up 64 items for $18 including tax! 
Friday, August 12, 2011
More Than Just a Shoebox!

Those who know me, know that I have a heart for children, and my heart breaks knowing that there are so many children out there with so little while here I am sitting in my air-conditioned home with plenty of food to eat, safe drinking water, and a roof over my head. God has blessed my family very generously and he has always provided what we need. I am glad to say that my boys have never had to go without, but I know that's not the case in other parts of the world. As Americans, we are spoiled! I feel that it is time to give back to God and give generously as he has done for me!
Ten years ago this November, I was introduced to Operation Christmas Child, and even though I helped pack boxes, I didn't exactly understand it. Three years ago, the children's Sunday School classes decided to take on Operation Christmas Child as a project!! I was so excited! I offered to help pack boxes. That first year, we packed 40 boxes. The second year, we packed 80 boxes. And last year, we ended up with over 120 boxes!! We had a lunch after church and opened up the packing party to anyone in the church who wanted to be a part of it. This year, we will also be having a packing party after church and inviting the entire congregation to join us in packing boxes and praying over them.
After packing boxes last year, I thought a lot about the children who would receive those boxes. 122 kids were going to be receiving a gift box full of little toys and essentials and lots of love from our church family. Samaritan's Purse offers every child who receives a shoebox a chance to learn more about Jesus. The children are given Gospel storybooks with their shoeboxes. They are invited to a twelve lesson discipleship program where they learn about Jesus and his immense love for them. They learn who Jesus is, what it means to follow Him, and how to share the message with others. After they complete the program, each is given a certificate and a New Testament in their own language. This may not seem like much to us, but to God, it's huge. "'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me'" (Matthew 25:40) These children are getting MUCH more than just a shoebox full of gifts. They are getting the hope of eternal life with Jesus Christ!
For many of these children, life is rough. A lot of them live in orphanages or without homes. They come from war torn and deadly disaster areas, but with a small shoebox gift, we can show them that they are not forgotten! That they are loved by a God who loves them unconditionally! For some children, these are the only gifts they will ever receive. What better gift than one that comes with the knowledge and hope of an everlasting Savior!
I urge everyone to prayerfully consider giving to this ministry in order to bless children around the world and introduce them to God Almighty who will never leave them or forsake them!
Please check back here often for frequent updates on Operation Christmas Child! Also, check out the "Suggested Items" tab at the top of this page for ideas of what to pack in the boxes and what not to. Packing Day is right around the corner, Sunday, November 13th! Mark the calendar!
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