“For God so loved the world that He gave…” John 3:16
Unfolding a piece of paper, Grace began reading off a list of names. “Jaden, Michael, Jake, Brittany, and Jessie…”
“What are you doing honey?” I asked.
“Our school is selling candygrams. For $1.00 I can send a message and have a candy cane delivered to someone’s home room.” She smiled.
I know all of Grace’s closest friends and had never heard these names before. At eleven-years-old, her only income came from occasional babysitting jobs. Five dollars might very well clean out her piggy bank.
“Sweetheart, who are these children? Aren’t you getting one for Mackenzie?”
“I decided to do something different. Mackenzie is still one of my best friends, but she will get lots of candy grams. I decided to send them to kids in my school who might not get one.”
A lump began to form in my throat.
“Jaden is autistic. He sits by himself at lunch. Michael is really, really smart and gets made fun of by the popular kids. Jake is the boy I told you about at the library, the one who walks kind of funny, remember? He offered to give me his seat and girls walked by him and whispered, Jake-alert. Jake-alert. I could tell he felt bad. Kids encouraged Brittany to dance at lunch last week. She thought they were being nice, but they were really being mean. And, Jessie, well she is kind of chubby and sits by herself in class and doesn’t talk much.”
My child went on and on with her reasons for giving—I couldn’t help but whisper a prayer of thanks for my daughters’ heart. “What are you going to write in their message?” I asked.
“I’m not sure. I think I’m just going to write, Merry Christmas – God Loves You.”
“I’m sure they will love it.” I reached out and pulled her in for a hug.
God so loved the world that He gave. This Christmas season encourage your children to give anonymously. Lead by example and show them how it’s done.
- Drop off a plate of cookies on your neighbor’s front porch, ring their doorbell and run!
- Write out a Christmas card for someone and fill it with reasons why this person is loved by you. Don’t sign your name. Have your child address it and drop it in the mail.
- Take your child with you to the grocery store. Have them help you pick out food for someone in you know is hurting financially. Let your child drop the bag off at the house.
Remember, we are loved by a God who gives lavishly. Let’s remember to touch the lives of someone in His name by giving.
Who can you give to this holiday season?
God Bless your darling Gracie! Crying buckets this morning for her tender heart. Christopher did something similar in Jr HS, and his compassion surfaced yet again in HS. I love the hearts of our kids. God reminds us daily just how important all people are. We can be assured that our babies are aware if the world around them as well as the injustices others inflict. I love that you’ve offered ways for people to anonymously give, serve and acknowledge others. How fun and wonderful those ideas are! Thanks so much for this morning blessing!
Christopher is a gem. God has plans for that boy! (But, you already know that 😉
Sweet Grace … grace. Love this. FYI – I just said to my husband through a puddle of tears, “I want that candy cane.” He said, “You want that candy cane? Really?” I said, “Yes dear. It’s been a year since I ate one. I want that candy cane.”
Might Grace have any extras? Love you.
Get your weepy butt over to Tennessee and I’ll buy you a DOZEN candy canes!
WOW!!!!!!!!! Just what my “grinch” heart needed today! “And a child shall lead them…”
Thanks Lori. My “Grinch” heart needs a swift kick every once in awhile, too.