Thursday, November 18, 2010


Despite popular opinion, I do like Christmas, just not what the holidays have become. This Christmas I am excited, our church has decided to be the church rather than focusing on our self. All to often Christmas is about a club that meets in it's church building, celebrating the holidays in a way that makes us feel good and with language we understand. NOT THIS YEAR.

We are embarking on the Contagious Christmas Challenge. We are encouraging each other to give to help families in need rather than just spend and celebrate on our self. The month of November we are receiving money in order to put together a package that will include gifts for the kids and grocery cards for the family. We are truly trying to do this with no agenda other than the love of Christ. Join us wherever you are...take the challenge...you don't have to send money to us, you can if you like. Be assured that 100% of what comes in will go to truly needy families. You can also do the same thing wherever you are.

The key is, find ways to make people understand that Christmas is about giving to those in need. Christ gave to those in need, He gave something we couldn't get for ourselves and that is what Contagious Christmas Challenge is about. Giving something that they couldn't get for themselves. WHY...because God loves them and so do we.

2 comments:

  1. We've shared the concept with many people and many think it's a really great idea. It's so obviously novel... like, why didn't I think of that before. May more Pay It Forward.

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  2. For those who missed the CCC plan:

    1. Each participant determines how much they plan to spend this year for Christmas gifts ($500 for example).

    2. Then divide that number in half.

    3. Spend half on less expensive gifts for families and friends.

    4. With the other half or in combination with other people, buy in total $250 worth of gift cards to the following:
    -$100 for toy store
    -$80 grocery store
    -$35 to clothing store
    -$35 to hardware or electronics store

    5. Give the cards to a less fortunate or struggling family

    6. Attach a note letting them know you wish for them to have a nice Christmas meal, buy the kids presents and for them to buy something for themselves as well with the two $35 cards.

    7. Tell our family and friends why they are getting less expensive gifts this year and then encourage them to take the Contagious Christmas Challenge next year.

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