History
In the summer of 1993, Samaritan’s Purse
President Franklin Graham received a call from a
man in England asking if he’d be willing to fill
shoeboxes with gifts for children in war-torn
Bosnia. Franklin agreed, but figured Christmas
was months away. He forgot about the promise
until he received a call back around
Thanksgiving asking about the gifts.
Franklin asked his
friend, the late Pastor Ross Rhoads of Calvary
Church of Charlotte to see if he could help with
the need. A Sunday shortly afterward, Pastor
Rhoads demonstrated for his congregation how to
fill a shoebox with simple gifts and encouraged
them to include a letter to the child as well.
Within weeks, the church had 11,000 shoeboxes
lining their hallways.
Every year since,
Samaritan’s Purse has collected shoebox gifts
filled with toys, school supplies, and hygiene
items for children around the world. Since 1993,
more than
198 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.
Tens of thousands of
volunteers from local churches around the world
partner with us to present the Gospel of Jesus
Christ at festive outreach events where children
are surprised with these shoebox gifts.
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