Operation Christmas Child drop off centers are cheery places

Published 8:00 am Wednesday, November 28, 2018

I had a delightful experience recently while delivering my “shoebox” for the Operation Christmas Child drive (sponsored by Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse).

I love participating in this program, because I know millions of children around the world will experience the love of Jesus — stuffed in colorful shoeboxes full of toys, toiletries and school supplies!

I chose the Polk County Baptist Association drop-off site because of the convenience, but realized I was given much more than I gave at that particular location. 

The moment I walked in the door, I was met with a warm greeting and a beautiful smile by Laura Morgan and her hard-working crew (from Saluda Baptist Church). She was wearing a bright red and green ball cap, covered with jingle bells, snowmen and candy canes!  Her smile lit up the room, and her energy was “off the charts.”

She and I had a brief conversation about our own experiences at the Operation Christmas Child distribution center in Charlotte and the fun we’ve had in years past. 

I just want to commend this team for their hard work, cheerfulness and love for children. If you need a dose of “Christmas Spirit,” just visit an Operation Christmas Child drop-off center or sign up to help with packing the boxes at the distribution center. 

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You’ll leave with a spring in your step and a smile on your face. 

Joanne Midyette, Tryon