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Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Delivery : Jo Bennett

Operation Christmas Child 2010 from our correspondent Jo Bennett

It was a cold, damp morning in late November when KS3 Henry Tyndale students (a school for children with complex learning difficulties) collected shoeboxes from the New Life Church and delivered them, with the school’s shoeboxes, to a warehouse in the wilds of Surrey (actually, a large industrial unit close to Guildford Cathedral!).

We had filled, collectively, 98 shoeboxes and the students were very proud to deliver them on behalf of their friends at school and the New Life Church. 

 Operation Christmas Child

Once we had arrived, we drove the school minibus, and my car, into the warehouse itself, where we unloaded our boxes and stacked them ready for checking.  Carolyn (the OCC Area Co-ordinator) gave us a short training session on what to look for in the boxes, and then we started work.

We were reminded to always respect the intention of the sender; that is, not to make our own decisions about what went into the box, but to remember to stick to the ‘do’s and ‘don’ts’ as listed on the leaflets.  Previously, I had always suspected that full or luxurious boxes would be ‘screened’ and gifts moved to less fortunate boxes, but was amazed (and actually, quite moved) by the wealth of donated goods that were arrayed on tables, by type, around the warehouse, waiting to be packed into boxes with space.  If there was the tiniest piece of room, an extra gift would be squeezed in; a sharp lesson in generosity for a certain class teacher who had filled a box to what she thought was capacity, but spotted one of her students squeezing in some sweets, a pack of cards, a toothbrush and a second cuddly toy – not so full, after all!

Once we’d checked our boxes, we were able to look around the warehouse, and meet some of the volunteers; it was a very humbling experience.  We were told that since the shoeboxes had started to arrive, just over a month ago, over 10,000 (!) boxes had been checked and prepared for dispatch by the volunteers in this warehouse; they had come from individuals, churches, schools, various voluntary organisations, and, from here, they were all being sent to children in Bosnia. 

We saw the many, many cases of shoeboxes stacked around the perimeter of the warehouse, and learned that they were all to be loaded in three days’ time, onto a container ready to travel overseas to the recipients; another long and difficult  task for the (not-so-young) volunteers.

This trip was an amazing experience, not only for my students, but also for me and my staff; we were humbled by the generosity of the individuals volunteering to work long hours, doing backbreaking work, in a cold warehouse, and for children they will never meet.  We were touched by their kindness and enthusiasm in engaging with our students.

 We met men and women who were motivated by God’s Love alone, and who put their faith and trust in His Love into immediate and very practical action – everything we saw in Guildford was an amazing and wonderful witness to the power of Jesus’ Love to touch hearts and change lives.

Christingle Service & Carols Round the Tree

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Saturday 5 th December woke with a bright sunny start, and stayed that way as we set the lovely Christmas tree in its stand and secured it to the wall. It soon became apparent that there were not enough lights to make the tree look sparkling, so thanks to Terri and Jo who dashed out in search of some more the tree soon stood resplendent in its twinkling lights.

Next with dark clouds gathering we erected a couple of gazebos in case of rain!!!! With all things ready we left, to return at 3p.m. to set up refreshments. We prayed that we would know by 3p.m. if we were to put the refreshments outside or in. Yes you guessed it by 3p.m. it was raining, so we set up inside, praying hard that it would stop raining for the carols round the tree.

At 3.50p.m. we set off to All Saints church in the now pouring rain to meet with our fellow Christians and celebrate with a Christingle service. It was very interesting to learn how the Christingle candle came into being. Then all the children went to exchange their money pots for a Christingle candle and lined the aisle to have them lit and then sing Away in a Manger.

At the end of the service we all gathered to walk down Church Street with our torches and singing O Come All Ye Faithful. Praise the Lord half way down the road it stopped raining. Yes God does answer prayer.

We gathered round the tree and sang more carols and listened as we learned how and why Jesus came into the world. Our friend Jenny played the accordion for us which sounded fantastic. Thank you Jenny. 

Then we all went inside for refreshments of hot soup, tea, coffee, mince pies, and fellowship – and the heavens opened.  From the warm and dry we realised why we had been led to set up the refreshments inside!!

Anne Snozwell

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