Franklin Graham has called on Christians to be faithful in preaching
the Gospel message as he visited the UK to launch this year’s Operation
Christmas Child.
“Secularism has conquered much of Europe and the West and it came in overnight,” he told reporters.
“As evangelicals and Christians we need to be more outspoken than we’ve ever been about our faith and not be ashamed.”
Operation Christmas Child is an annual Christmas initiative
coordinated by Samaritan’s Purse.
This year, the charity is aiming to
deliver 8 million shoeboxes filled with Christmas gifts for children in
impoverished communities around the world, including parts of Europe.
The shoeboxes are accompanied by child-friendly literature explaining the meaning of Christmas.
Children who express an interest in finding out more about
Christianity are then able to take part in a discipleship programme
called “The Greatest Journey”.
“We want to make this an evangelistic effort,” said Mr Graham, Samaritan's Purse President.
“We wanted to give a gift in Jesus’s name and make Christ known as we
give out the boxes. That has become our goal now: to make Christ
known.”
Mr Graham said some schools in the UK had dropped out of the project
because they were upset about the Christian faith being shared with
children receiving the boxes.
However, he said: “I don’t apologise for sharing Christ. This is who we are. This is what we do.”
Shoeboxes are filled with all kinds of gifts, from pencils and paper,
to clothes and toys. They are collected at churches and participating
schools, and are checked by thousands of volunteers before being
dispatched to over a hundred countries where they are then distributed
by partner churches.
Samaritan’s Purse is dialoguing with partner churches in Aleppo and
Damascus in Syria to bring boxes to children affected by the ongoing
conflict.
Mr Graham encouraged everyone giving a box to say a prayer for the child receiving it.
“For many of these children, it’s the first gift they’ve had in their lives. They’ve never had a gift.”
The deadline for dropping off shoeboxes this year is 18 November.