Archive for December, 2010

December 15th, 2010

Giving the gift of Christmas

by Rodney Olsen

When you’re considering donating money or goods to an organisation, one of the first things you probably consider is whether your donation is making it to the people who really need it and whether it’s doing what it needs to do. It’s fairly natural to want to know that when you want to make a difference in the lives of other, you’re actually achieving what you set out to do.

Over the next few days I’ll have the amazing opportunity to look at the work of Samaritan’s Purse and in particular, Operation Christmas Child.

Late tonight I’ll be heading to the airport to begin a journey that will take me to Brisbane and the on to Papua New Guinea.

Papua New Guinea (PNG), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands (the western portion of the island is a part of the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua). It is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, in a region defined since the early 19th century as Melanesia. The capital is Port Moresby.

Papua New Guinea is one of the most diverse countries on Earth, with over 850 indigenous languages and at least as many traditional societies, out of a population of just under 7 million. It is also one of the most rural, with only 18% of its people living in urban centres.

The majority of the population lives in traditional societies and practice subsistence-based agriculture. – Wikipedia

I’m going to Papua New Guinea to help distribute some of the thousands of shoe boxes collected this year for Operation Christmas Child.

Operation Christmas Child is a unique project of Samaritan’s Purse that brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes.

It provides an opportunity for people of all ages to be involved in a simple but hands-on project that has the power to transform children’s lives.

In 2009, our teams in Australia and New Zealand delivered over 300,000 gift-filled shoe boxes to South East Asia and the South Pacific. Globally, Samaritan’s Purse distributed an estimated 8.5 million shoe boxes to children in 105 countries.

As each shoe box gift is delivered, it is treasured by the child that receives it, and is a lasting reminder that he or she is precious to God.

One of the most exciting aspects of the trip will be a visit to an area that has previously received shoe boxes. That means that I won’t only be letting you know about the smiling faces of the children who receive gifts this year but I’ll be able to see first hand the effect that a simple gift can make for those who have less than most of us.

I’m not sure how much time I’ll have to keep you up to date during the journey but I’m sure to let you see the results once I’m back home. I’ll be taking photos and some video which I’ll share with you as soon as I can.

While you’re preparing for Christmas, please spare a thought for the many thousands of children around the world who’ll be receiving a gift for the very first time thanks to the generosity of those who have prepared shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child.

Please pray for the safety of the team that will be travelling and especially for the children who will receive the carefully prepared gifts that we’ll be helping distribute.

December 2nd, 2010

Chronicles of Narnia – A Faith Journey

by Rodney Olsen

Our family went to a preview of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader last night. We’ve been excited about the movie for quite some time and so it was wonderful to finally see the latest in the series.

It’s a fantastic adventure and seeing it in Digital 3-D was quite incredible.

The movie is brilliant on so many levels. While it can be thoroughly enjoyed as simply a fantasy adventure movie, there’s a lot more to this great portrayal of the story by CS Lewis. It’s visually stunning, there are moments of great humour and it’s full of deep theological themes.

This latest movie explores themes such as temptation, grace, forgiveness and transformation. You can explore the faith aspects of the series and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in particular at Narnia Faith. You’ll find sermon outlines as well as resources for youth ministry and small group studies.

Some of the scenes may be a little scary for very young children but it’s a wonderful journey of good overcoming evil.

Watch the trailer video above then book your tickets to see the movie.

December 1st, 2010

Want to buy a chicken?

by Rodney Olsen

You might not have a lot of use for a live chicken but for a rural family in a developing country the simple gift of a chicken could be just what they need to break free from poverty.

So where do you buy a live chicken and how do you get it to someone who needs it? Compassion Australia’s Gifts of Compassion is open and ready for business. Their gifts help people who are battling desperate poverty. They can take your money and turn it into a very real solution to poverty.

You can buy everything from mosquito nets to a mechanic workshop with lots more in between including goats, cows, sewing machines and a kit to help new mums.

Compassion’s positioning statement is “releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name”. Isn’t that something we should be getting involved in at the time of the year that we celebrate Jesus entering this world as a child?

I know that it’s wonderful to recieve gifts at Christmas but most of us already have more than enough ‘stuff’, so why not do something different this year and let your friends and family know that you’d like them to choose something from Gifts of Compassion for your Christmas gift this year?

Go on … you’ve thought about it before but unless you let your loved ones know now it’ll never happen.