Isaiah 58:10-11
if you pour yourself out for the hungry
and satisfy the desire of the afflicted,
then shall your light rise in the darkness
and your gloom be as the noonday.
11
And the Lord will guide you continually
and satisfy your desire in scorched places
and make your bones strong;
and you shall be like a watered garden,
like a spring of water,
whose waters do not fail.
Toward
the end of 2013, I was reading these verses and felt convicted to do
more for my community, those in need and those I love. I challenged our
family to take a 52 week adventure for the 2014 calendar year. Our goal
would be to serve or bless a different person or group each week of the
year. We have nine people in our family and would aim to have at least
seven of them participate in each blessing. We would also strive to have
no repeat activities in our 52 weeks. The original plan was to follow
this four week pattern:
-one week of baking treats -one week of collecting or making something
-one week of helping an individual or group -one week of working with an organization
That
was the original plan, and we followed it for the most part, but as we
were taking this adventure, we found that it was also important for my
husband and I to bless our own children (ages 2-14). We took the four
extra weeks outside the above pattern to do something fun and special as
a family. There was also one week where we were unable to serve because
we had too many sick members of the family. We balanced that by
completing two blessings a different week.
Well,
2014 is over and it was honestly one of the best years our family has
ever had. We have always strived to serve together, but we typically
served about once a month. Changing our mindset from serving someone
every month to "blessing" someone every week, made a huge difference. It
has become a part of who we are. There have even been several times
when the children have been asking when we would get to complete the
blessing for the week. I would highly recommend you trying a similar
adventure with your family!
Here are some of my favorite projects we did this year:
-Wal-mart gift cards....we
took each child and gave them a gift card to hand to a random person in
the superstore. We asked them to pray and think about whom God might
want them to give this card to. It was truly amazing to watch our
children walk up to people, hand them a gift card and tell them that
they are sharing because Jesus has called us to bless others. It was
awesome!
-Cards....we
took the prayer list from the bulletin at church and made cards for the
people on the list. These simple cards made by a child's hand touched
these people so much that they sought us out and came to talk to us.
Many of them had tears in their eyes. It is amazing how God can use a
scribbled picture to bless His people.
-Kids Against Hunger....we
worked with the organization Kids Against Hunger to help pack several
thousand meals for the starving children in the world. This is a great
project that all the children could help with.
-Rescue Worker Recognition....each
year for the past several years, we have taken the time on 9/11 to make
treats and gift baskets for the Firemen, Police Officers and Emergency
Room workers that serve our community. It is always great to visit these
places and share our gratitude for all they do.
-Warm Cocoa and muffins.....last January when the temperatures were far below zero, we made hot cocoa and warm muffins. We loaded up the car and delivered them to all the crossing guards in the town. Great fun!
There is truly nothing overly special about our family. We have our challenges just like all of you. We are not wealthy by societal measures and have pretty busy schedules. Our family was just able to complete this adventure because we accepted the challenge. I pray that you would think about accepting the same challenge with your family. You will not regret it!
-Warm Cocoa and muffins.....last January when the temperatures were far below zero, we made hot cocoa and warm muffins. We loaded up the car and delivered them to all the crossing guards in the town. Great fun!
There is truly nothing overly special about our family. We have our challenges just like all of you. We are not wealthy by societal measures and have pretty busy schedules. Our family was just able to complete this adventure because we accepted the challenge. I pray that you would think about accepting the same challenge with your family. You will not regret it!
Coming
up with 52 different projects can be a bit overwhelming. I would
encourage you to look at the people and places in your community, as
they may be different than ours, but here are some ideas that we had.
This is more than 52, (we did not complete all of these) so find the
activities that are the best fit for you and your family. Most of all,
pray for those you serve and have lots of fun!!
Bake Treats (everyone loves getting homemade snacks):
ER workers Policemen Teachers Ministry Staff Mailman
Bus Driver or Transit Personnel Neighbors Construction Workers
Crossing Guards Library Workers or a place you go often Life guards or coaches
Firemen Meals on Wheels or Soup Kitchen
Collecting and Making (things your family can collect or make to bless others):
Blair's Foster Socks Operation Christmas Child Hats and Gloves
Food Pantry Blankets for NICU Pillowcase Dresses Toys for Tots
Angel Tree Pregnancy Crisis Center Picnic Table for Habitat for Humanity
Cards or notes for elderly, military or ill No Sew scarves No Sew blankets
Random Giving (just give to random people you run into....very fun!):
Flowers ….just because you’re loved Ice Cream Coupons Freezy Pops
Buy fast food for the person behind you cards for prayer list Gift Cards
Organizations to Volunteer for or with (be sure to call ahead and make arrangements):
Habitat for Humanity or their Restore sites Humane Society County Parks
Feed My Starving Children or Kids Against Hunger Christian Music Festival
Christian Camp Go on a Family Mission Trip NICU in hospital Nursing Home
VA or military organization Family Promise or Homeless Shelter Food Pantry
Crisis Pregnancy Center Reading to students at schools or library Soup Kitchen
Meals on Wheels Battered Women’s Shelter St. Vincent De Paul
Helping at your place of Worship (:
Usher Greet Bake snacks Teach Sunday School / VBS or Work in the Nursery
Sanitize Nursery and Sunday School Toys Purchase Needed Supplies
Help cut / glue or prep craft projects Run Sound or Technology equipment
Fold / stuff or help in the office Setting up tables and/or chairs
Random Cleaning (grab some cleaning wipes and trash bags):
fast food play land park bike trail water way / coastline
Neighborhood roads sanitizing school desks and chairs
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