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Packing and processing shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child is admittedly one of my very favorite service projects. For over 14 years our family has packed shoeboxes and now serves every year at the Processing Center in Charlotte.
I’ve recently shared “What It’s Like to Give a Child a Shoebox” and “How to Pack a Better Shoebox”. Today I want to share some ways your women’s ministry can get involved with Operation Christmas Child.

In the fall of 2015 God allowed me to be a part of something life-changing. Life-changing for me and the children I would soon meet.

I can’t wait to share the rest of our adventure at the Charlotte Operation Christmas Child (OCC) Processing Center. If you missed out on Part 1 – be sure to go here to get the scoop on our different volunteer roles. Today I’m going to take you inside some of the boxes we processed.

What if you could whisper a message in the ear of a child in another country? What if you could send that boy or girl a box filled with gifts especially for them? What would you say to them?

Putting together Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes is one of my very favorite Christmas activities. I spend all year shopping for items for our boxes.

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