One of my favorite Christmas stories is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Throughout those few pages, Dickens teaches us so much about life and the meaning of Christmas.
In the first stave of the book, Scrooge is cooped up in his counting-house hating Christmas, saying, "Bah humbug." He is ignorant to the poor, his nephew, and his workers. We see as he travels with the spirits how very unaware he truly was of the needs of those around him.
In the first stave of the book, Scrooge is cooped up in his counting-house hating Christmas, saying, "Bah humbug." He is ignorant to the poor, his nephew, and his workers. We see as he travels with the spirits how very unaware he truly was of the needs of those around him.
We don't have to hate Christmas or walk around yelling "bah humbug" to miss the needs of others. We can easily get caught up in our day-to-day activities and forget that somewhere in the world someone has lost a loved one, someone is battling cancer, someone is fighting overseas, someone is starving, someone is without a home...
Earlier this year a need was brought to the attention of our family. My cousin Chris and his beautiful wife Kaiti came
to town and let our family know that they would be speaking at one of the local
churches. What they said blew us away
When foreign students come to the United States to study, 80% of them will never step foot into an American home.
Moving by itself is a stressful thing, but imagine moving to a whole new country, an ocean away
from your friends, your family, your language, your customs, your food… and have the people from that country never reach out to you and invite you into their homes.
This is where Chris and Kaiti Long come in. The Longs are a husband-wife missionary team working for Bridges International, which is part of the Campus Crusade for Christ ministry. Bridges International is a ministry that focuses on helping foreign students adjust to their new life in the United States by providing resources to meet their physical, social, and spiritual needs.
Chris and Kaiti- beautiful inside and out |
Dinner at the Long home |
One of Chris' most memorable moments has been working with two young men, Michael and Jimmy. When Chris met Michael and Jimmy, they thought that Christianity was silly and that God wasn't real, but as Chris continued to meet with them and invite them to bible studies, their hearts began to change. They were baptized last February and continue to live for Christ. Michael's family is visiting him for Christmas, and the thing he is most excited about is to introduce them to the gospel and bring them to church.
Michael and Jimmy trying American food |
Kaiti and the young women she works with |
Just like other missionaries, Chris and Kaiti have to raise support through churches and individuals who will pray for and/or financially support their ministry.
If you would like to support their ministry this Christmas season with a one time donation, you can donate through this link:
give.cru.org/0660405
or make a check payable to"CRU" and mail it to 3328 S. Emerald Ave, Unit 2, Chicago, IL 60616
If you would like to contact Chris and Kaiti you can e-mail them here-
Chris.Long@cru.org
Kaitlin.Long@cru.org
"Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise- the fruit of lips that confess his name. And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased." -Hebrews 13: 15-16
give.cru.org/0660405
or make a check payable to"CRU" and mail it to 3328 S. Emerald Ave, Unit 2, Chicago, IL 60616
If you would like to contact Chris and Kaiti you can e-mail them here-
Chris.Long@cru.org
Kaitlin.Long@cru.org
"Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise- the fruit of lips that confess his name. And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased." -Hebrews 13: 15-16
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