Share Your Love This Christmas!

The Christmas season is here once again. A time of family, celebration, and generosity. Following any year, it is important to share your love at Christmas. After the struggles of 2020, it is more important than ever to share and give back. This year, we find the world weary and unsure. 2020 was a difficult and challenging year for everyone.

It was one of the most active hurricane seasons in recorded history, bringing damage to the United States, Mexico, and Central America. The COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the world, killing over a million people, and making countless others sick. The economic impact of the pandemic has been felt worldwide with shutdowns and food shortages all across the globe. Wildfires, tornadoes, and typhoons made the disasters of 2020 seem endless. Your kindness, however, has made such an impact.

Thanks to YOU, Operation Blessing stands ready to serve your generosity and love to the most vulnerable! Your faithfulness made a difference this year and now we ask you to share your love this Christmas once again. For the single mother struggling to feed her children, your caring put food on the table. As victims faced the destruction of natural disasters, you helped us bring them relief. For people suffering amidst a lingering global pandemic, you gave hope and help. For families receiving aid they never thought would arrive, your gifts have kept them going. Your kindness, prayers, and compassion this year helped support poor, needy, marginalized, and forgotten people worldwide. Please continue to share your love this Christmas with men, women, and children all over the world.

Share your love this Christmas with those in need. Visit https://www.ob.org/holiday.

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The Gift of Healing in the Highlands of Peru

PERU – Silvia and her husband, Roger, eke out a living by farming in the highlands of Peru as they struggle to support their two sons, 6-year-old Gianfranco and 1-year-old Deivis. Their remote community San Jerónimo de Ullagachi lies an hour’s drive from the nearest city of Puno and the closest health center in Peru. Like most people in this region, Silvia and Roger raise livestock and cultivate their land in the high-altitude tundra as best they can.

Life in San Jerónimo de Ullagachi is hard and parents like Silvia often have a difficult time meeting even their family’s basic needs. As recently as a few years ago, the most minor medical problem could become a major issue because of the distance to the nearest medical facility.

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Thankfully, your support made it possible for Operation Blessing to help establish a health center in Peru. The health facility is in San Jerónimo de Ullagachi and serves the hardworking and isolated residents like Silvia. Each month you send much-needed medicines to the community.

“Before we had OB in the community, the next medical center was located more than an hour away by foot,” Silvia recalled. “But I was recommended by a teacher in my son’s school that in this place they can quickly treat your children and do it well. It is such a blessing to have OB’s health center in the community, very close to home.”

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When both of Silvia’s boys got sick, the health facility you provided proved an immense blessing for the family. “My children got sick at the same time,” Silvia remembers. “Gianfranco was having a toothache so painful that it made him cry. Then, Deivis was coughing a lot and it would not pass. I needed to do something immediately.”

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Silvia took her sons to the heath clinic and the boys received immediate care from the health professionals there. Thanks to you, they gave Gianfranco analgesics for his tooth and referred him to a hospital to get the specialized attention he needed. You also made it possible for Deivis to receive a nebulizer and medicine to help clear his cough.

The boys are now thriving and in good health. “I’m thankful that Operation Blessing is with us in our community,” Silvia said. “I can go there anytime I need to because OB heals people too!”

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You’ve Been There in Their Toughest Times

WORLDWIDE – Another year is wrapping up. And yet again, YOU have faithfully responded to disasters in 2020 all around the world.

Last winter you stepped up when floods hit Africa and tornadoes pummeled Tennessee. When the Philippines faced both an earthquake and a volcano, you sent much needed food, water, and dust masks.

Then came possibly the biggest natural disaster in a hundred years, as the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe. Because of your compassionate support, we were able to quickly switch directions as we responded to this new crisis, by far the most noteworthy of the disasters in 2020. You provided vital personal protective equipment, masks, and disinfectant products. These reached to the US and around the world, especially providing protection for medical workers and first responders who urgently needed them. Our capacity to create chlorine—thanks to our clean water initiatives—supplied vast quantities for stopping the spread of the virus.

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Coronavirus Shutdowns And Hunger Relief

As soon as coronavirus shutdowns began, the biggest need suddenly became food. You quickly responded with emergency food and hygiene supplies throughout Asia, South America, and Africa. You also provided increased grocery distribution, brining hunger relief to families in the US. In addition, you gave invaluable handwashing stations to those in vulnerable areas. And in the meantime, you also sent help to flood victims in Michigan.

One Of The Worst Hurricane Seasons in History

By late summer, as the virus raged on, hurricane season was in full swing. The 2020 hurricane season proved to be one of the of worst in recorded history. When Hurricanes Laura, Sally, and Delta pummeled the Gulf Coast, you sent recovery assistance. This included water, food, and much-needed ice. Our volunteers reached out to tarp roofs and clean debris. When we discovered an entire hospital was struggling without water, thanks to you, we installed a reverse osmosis machine to provide clean water to keep them running during this critical time. You also sent help to fire victims in Ukraine, typhoon victims in the Philippines, and flood victims in Cambodia.

Natural disasters may be a constant in our ever-changing world. But together with compassionate friends like you, we can all be there for victims in need, shining a light in the darkness.

Mindfulness at Christmastime

How often do we go through life on auto-pilot? Racing from one demand to the next? Christmastime can be the worst of all. As we add to our normal schedules, shopping, wrapping, decorating, baking, visiting, perhaps parties and kids performances….whew! It’s tiring just to think about! But mindfulness is the important practice of stopping and really thinking consciously about what we’re doing and why we’re doing it. And mindfulness at Christmastime is especially important.

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Being Mindful about the Holidays

Is Christmas really about all the gifts, wrapping, and outward trappings? Of course not. Is it about outspending your neighbor? I certainly hope that isn’t the case.

Christmas is about Christ come to earth as a gift of love. It’s about loving others as well. Those gifts…are to show appreciation and how much we care about the people in our lives. And we can do that from the heart without spending extensive time and resources.

Christmas is about the joy, hope, and peace that come through Christ. And if we let ourselves be robbed of these precious commodities, Christmas quickly loses its value and becomes nothing but a source of stress.

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Take Time for Mindfulness

So take time to slow down and think this Christmas season. Enjoy an advent devotional to prepare your heart for the coming of Jesus. You can download our free version here. Meditate on the Christmas story. Imagine yourself in the place of a favorite character in that exquisite account of God coming to earth as a babe in a manger. Really listen to the words of those Christmas carols playing everywhere.

Put your focus on that love, joy, hope and peace. Give thought to blessing others, but don’t get overcome with the busyness. Enjoy your loved ones as much as you can.

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Give Mindfully this Christmas

And as part of your mindfulness at Christmastime don’t forget to bless others. Yes, it’s true. It’s more blessed to give than to receive. But perhaps the biggest blessing comes from giving to the poor and hurting, not just to your friends and family who have everything they need. Jesus said, “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.”

This Christmas remember to give the best gift of all, the gift of love and encouragement to someone who truly needs it. By partnering with Operation Blessing you can give to those who need it most around the world through clean water, hunger relief, medical care, and disaster relief. Give a special Christmas gift here. Choose a specific gift from our Giving Catalog here. Or donate and receive our Christmas Around the World tradition and recipe book here.

We wish you all a joyful—and mindful—Christmas.

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You Gave Them Clean Water – And Clean Water Means Life

WORLDWIDE – Enjoy these thank you messages that YOU made possible by providing clean water to vulnerable people all around the world. Clean water means life for many people who do not have access to it around the globe.

Your generosity makes providing clean water solutions and access to fresh water possible for men, women, and children who would otherwise suffer due to the inability to access safe water when they need it. Here are some of the comments from people who have benefited from your giving. These individuals in Peru, India, Ghana, Thailand, and Nigeria are just a handful of the people who appreciate your understanding that clean water means life for their children and families.

Thanking You for Clean Water

“Water is life and it is needed for everything…We are so happy and content for having this. I am grateful to God and Operation Blessing for helping us because I think no one else would have remembered about us as you guys did!” – Nazario, Peru

“We were tired from fetching water from the hand pump that is too far from us. We wasted a lot of our time, and because of that we also wasted our work and wages. We were praying for the provision of water for long time. Thank you and may God bless you.” Asha, India

“I wish to thank you for this wonderful gesture. On behalf of the elders and people of Sinawono, we thank you….We had many problems because we shared our water with goats, sheep, and camels. This brought many health challenges to our people. This water is new life for our village.” – Sonaah, Ghana

“We have struggled with no water before. After the project arrived, there is enough water to use conveniently every day. We don’t have to worry anymore. Thank you for seeing our suffering and supporting our village.” – Nattanicha, Thailand

“This water is a dream come true. We never expected such a good thing would come this easy. Having this water in our community gives me great joy. My children suffered and sometimes I had to keep them home from school… Now, the days of suffering are over.” – Naomi, Nigeria

How To Cook Costa Rican Christmas Tamales

COSTA RICA – Merry Christmas from Costa Rica! Today, we’re showing you how to make authentic Costa Rican Christmas Tamales. The recipe may look complicated, but don’t be afraid! Ligia will show you all of the techniques needed to perfect this delicious Costa Rican Christmas dish. These Christmas tamales are stuffed with pork, rice, and other delicious ingredients. Wrap them up in plantain leaves, and leave to boil for 3o minutes. If you can’t find plantain leaves, dampened corn husks work as well. Give these tasty Costa Rican Christmas Tamales a try and let us know what you think! And for more delicious holiday recipes from around the world, visit ob.org/holidayrecipes. Merry Christmas!

Ingredients

  • 8 cups Tamal mix
  • 2 cups cold water
  • Cooked rice
  • 1 stick margarine
  • 2-3 lbs. seasoned pork shoulder
  • 1 ball of string
  • Plantain leaves
  • Carrots & bell peppers
  • 1 cube chicken bouillon
  • 4-6 cups chicken broth

Preparation

Base Mixture or Tamal Mixture

  • Add Tamal mix to large stockpot
  • Add water. Begin to mix
  • Add broth, margarine, and chicken bouillon
  • Mix together
  • Heat on stove until boiling
  • Chop up carrots and peppers
  • Cook pork fully
  • And prepare cooked rice with spice to taste
  • Now prepare Plantain leaves

Plantain Leaves

You can use store bought plantain leaves if you want. Corn husks can work as well.

  • Heat leaves to make them pliable
  • Cut into 8 inch squares
  • Place 2 leaves on top of each other
  • Now it is time to fill the tamales

Filling Tamales

  • Add ½ cup of the Tamal mixture base to the plantain squares
  • Add some pre-cooked pork
  • Add a few carrots and peppers
  • Add cooked rice
  • Fold plantain squares
  • Cut string into 14” pieces
  • Now wrap up tamales in both directions
  • Cover with water and boil for 30 minutes
  • Enjoy

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How To Cook Kenyan Christmas Githeri

KENYA – Merry Christmas from Kenya! Follow along with Grace as she shows you how to cook this traditional Kenyan Christmas dish. Kenyan Christmas Githeri is a simple dish, but don’t let that fool you! This delicious Kenyan staple will be loved by adults and kids alike. Made with boiled corn, beans, and other vegetables, Githeri is a great healthy addition to any Christmas table. Clean up is a breeze, since everything is cooked in one pot. As the delicious smell of onion, garlic, and curry fills your kitchen, consider joining with Operation Blessing as we strive to put food into the hands of the hungry around the world. Visit ob.org/hunger to learn how you can get involved. And for more delicious holiday recipes from around the world, visit ob.org/holidayrecipes. Merry Christmas!

Ingredients

  • ½  Can diced tomatoes
  • 3   Chopped bell peppers
  • 2   Diced potatoes
  • 2   Cloves minced garlic
  • 1   Chopped onion
  • 1   Cup frozen corn
  • 1   Can of kidney beans
  • ½  Teaspoon curry powder
  • 1   Teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1   Tablespoon of oil
  • 1   Cup of water

Preparation For Kenyan Christmas Githeri

  1. Mix corn and beans in a large bowl
  2. Rinse, drain, and set aside for later
  3. Heat oil over medium heat
  4. Add onions and cook until soft
  5. Add garlic and stir for 30 seconds
  6. Add tomatoes and cook until soft
  7. Add potatoes and cook until done
  8. Stir in corn and beans from earlier
  9. Add paprika
  10. Add curry powder
  11. Stir well to prevent burning
  12. Add 1 cup of water
  13. Stir and let cook for 15 minutes
  14. Add the bell peppers last
  15. Cook for 2 more minutes
  16. Enjoy

Food For A Single Mother In Need

Jen is a single mother in need. Her two sons have always been her number one priority in life. They enjoy spending time together as a family. Several years ago, Jen opened her own property management company. She instantly saw success, bringing in profit for her family. But years later, one of Jen’s major investors backed out. She was forced to close down her business.

Jen was devastated. She all of a sudden found herself unemployed, as she tried to manage her mounting pile of bills. She often had to choose between the electricity bill and feeding her family. Jen was feeling completely overwhelmed.

But, thanks to generous partners like you, Operation Blessing partner Warehouse of Hope in Georgia was able to provide Jen with help in her most desperate hour! Your kindness provided the food for this single mother in need, lining the shelves at Warehouse of Hope. Canned goods, boxed food, and fresh fruits and vegetables were a godsend to Jen. She was able to stock her pantry on a regular basis, providing healthy and nutritious meals for her sons. Jen’s family was so impacted that they eventually began serving at the ministry, blessing other families in need.

Thank you for your heart to see mothers like Jen cared for! She is now working a new job in finance, motivated by your kindness when she needed it the most. Your love makes all the difference as you work to break the cycle of suffering  and provide help for those in need. 

How to Make Mexican Christmas Apple Salad

MEXICO – Merry Christmas from Mexico! Follow along with Albina to learn how to make this delicious Mexican Christmas Apple Salad. A combination of apples, raisins, celery, and nuts goes into making this healthy Mexican Christmas dish. But what makes it especially tasty is the cream that goes in at the end! Kids and adults alike will love this festive side dish. All of the ingredients are listed at the beginning of the video. And if you want to learn about even more traditional Christmas recipes, you are in luck! Operation Blessing has gathered delicious holiday recipes from all over the world. Go to ob.org/holidayrecipes to get your copy of Christmas Around the World!

Mexican Christmas Apple Salad Ingredients

  • 7 Apples
  • 2 Cups Of Cream
  • 1 Can Of Pineapple
  • 2/3 Cup Of Pecans
  • 1 Celery Stalk
  • 2/3 Cup Of Raisins
  • 1 Can Condensed Milk

Steps For Preparing Ingredients To Christmas Apple Salad

  1. Cut Up Apples
  2. Chop Pecans
  3. Thinly Slice Celery
  4. Add To A Large Bowl
  5. Add Pineapple
  6. Add 1/2 Cup Of Juice
  7. Add The Raisins
  8. Pour In The Condensed Milk
  9. Pour In The Cream
  10. Mix The Ingredients Together
  11. ENJOY!

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Full Bellies & Grateful Hearts for Struggling Americans

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, you have continued to be there for struggling Americans who have been hit hard by the economic crisis it’s caused. Many of our nationwide network of food distribution partners have reported a huge increase in demand for groceries.

Struggling Americans

In Elizabeth City, North Carolina New Calvary Missionary Baptist Church has partnered with Operation Blessing for four years. Together, we help struggling Americans in their local area who face hunger and food insecurity. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the church has been distributing groceries from Operation Blessing to their community every week. Dr. Caision, the church’s pastor, said, “People are out of work. They have children [to feed]. The first day that we started doing this because of the virus, someone came and was in tears because she didn’t know what she was going to do.”

Grateful for Help in North Carolina

Valerie’s is just one of the many families who have been blessed by your support of Operation Blessing and New Calvary. Valerie used to volunteer with one of OB’s hunger relief ministries. However, since the beginning of the pandemic, she and her husband have struggled to put food on the table for their own two children, Nivayah (6) and Dakota (5). After getting groceries from New Calvary, Valerie said, “I feel grateful. It’s been really great to know that I don’t have to stress about my kids eating right now.”

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To make sure that struggling Americans receiving food are kept safe from the virus, New Calvary has implemented “drive-through” distributions. In addition, volunteers use gloves and masks to minimize the chances of spreading the coronavirus.

Food for Those Struggling in America

In times like these, your light shines especially bright. Families in need are blessed and fed through Operation Blessing and our partner ministries like New Calvary Missionary Baptist Church across the country. “Don’t stop giving,” Dr. Caision implores. “Please don’t stop giving, because it’s definitely needed!”

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