Each Box Filled with Faith
October 21, 2008
Tonight God allowed me to reach the goal I’ve prayed for—packing this year’s 6,000th shoe box. And as I stretched to place it on top of the towering stacks of colorful boxes, I reflected on the journey of trust it represents.
In the mid-1990s, I participated in several studies designed to help Christians learn to trust God to do something big. I found these courses frustrating because I couldn’t imagine God using me. At the same time, I got involved in packing shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child. After packing three boxes in 1995 and five in 1996, I decided to purchase items throughout the year with the goal of 40 in 1997; I ended up with 80 instead.
The project grew slowly, but as I learned to trust God more each year, it continually proved the truth of Ephesians 3:20, that God “is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.”
At first, watching God meet specific needs left me awestruck. Once I was at church packing boxes for little boys and ran out of socks to put in them. When I got home and opened my mailbox, I found a large envelope full of boys’ socks and underwear. It was sent by a woman halfway across the country who found a bin of kids’ underwear (priced at 10 cents each) in the middle of the automotive department while looking for a can of Fix-a-Flat. We’d exchanged only two casual e-mails after an eBay purchase, but she remembered that I needed items for shoe boxes. I know our Father delights in orchestrating such amazing things.
Those God-sightings soon became so frequent that my faith stretched as I stopped worrying and expected Him to provide. Last year, for example, I noticed our supply of wrapping paper was low, but a week later we received the donation of a roll so large it had to be moved by a forklift. Depending on God for each year’s shoe box goal also helps me trust Him more in other areas of my life. Best of all, I’m learning how good He is.
Now I’m hoping for even more of these shoe boxes, which bring the Gospel message to children all over the world. I’m asking God to use the boxes to bring children and adults to faith in Him. And I’m asking Him for another 8 million boxes or more worldwide. How about packing a few boxes yourself? Every box will stretch your faith in new ways.
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PROFILE
Kathy Schriefer
Operation Christmas Child Area CoordinatorNorthwestern Pennsylvania
Kathy Schriefer packed her first shoe box for Operation Christmas Child in 1995. What started out as a seasonal project soon became a year-round ministry for Kathy. In 2007, Kathy became the Area Coordinator for the Northwestern Pennsylvania Volunteer Team and has traveled to Processing Centers in Boone and Charlotte, North Carolina. When she’s not spreading the word about OCC, Kathy works as a public school nurse. She lives with her husband Jim in Erie, Pennsylvania, and has three grown daughters.
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