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Operation Christmas Child

Sharing Good News and Great Joy

 

Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse. It is a hands-on way for you to bless children in need across the world by filling shoeboxes with toys, personal care items, school supplies, and fun gifts. 

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.

Get Involved

Drop off your hand-packed shoebox gifts during National Collection Week, 11-18 November, 2024!

See The Impact

Give to the Operation Christmas Child Project

Please note this DOES NOT generate a Follow Your Box barcode.

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Can sponsor the costs of sending one shoebox gift to a child in need.

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Could help with processing and shipping two shoebox gifts to children in need. 

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Can provide local churches with training and resources to distribute shoebox gifts at outreach events. 

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The Greatest Journey

After receiving a shoebox gift, children have the opportunity to enrol in The Greatest Journey - 12 fun and interactive Bible lessons, where they get the chance to discover who Jesus is and how to begin their own journey of faith.

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Continuing What Jesus Started

Every shoebox gift delivered by Operation Christmas Child is a tangible expression of God’s amazing love. But a shoebox is just the beginning. It also presents an opportunity in more than 100 countries for our church partners to invite children into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ through The Greatest Journey.

Our Goal

The goal of the programme is for children to become faithful followers of Jesus Christ in their daily lives as they share Him with family and friends. And it all starts by training local teachers who love kids and are passionate about making disciples. More than 35.4 million children have enrolled in The Greatest Journey since 2009.

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A Graduation Ceremony

After completing The Greatest Journey, children attend a graduation celebration and receive a certificate. Most importantly, they are given a Bible that includes the New Testament in their own language. Complete with illustrations, it is often the first copy of God's Word the child, or their family, will own. After seeing the transformation in the students, their loved ones' hearts are open to hearing the Good News for themselves.

Give to The Greatest Journey