
Sending the Gospel to the Ends of the Earth

Operation Christmas Child gift-filled shoeboxes go to difficult places. From densely populated inner cities to deserts and jungles, local churches are using these gifts to share the Gospel—even where the Name of Jesus has never been heard.
Jesus Christ took our sins and He died on the cross. Then on the third day God in Heaven said, “It’s enough,” and He raised His Son to life. This is the Good News. We’ve got a responsibility to take this message to the ends of the earth.
—Franklin Graham, President of Samaritan’s Purse
Where the Good News has Never Been Heard
Samaritan’s Purse is bringing shoebox gifts and the message of the Gospel to more than 100 ethnic groups whose population is less than 2 percent Christian. Among one of these hard to reach groups—the Himba of Namibia—we distributed shoebox gifts to 130 children.

“Simple shoeboxes become the bridges to eternity.”
—A member of a church in a hard to reach area of Asia
We also partnered with Seed Company, an affiliate of Wycliffe Bible Translators, to translate more than 80 Bible stories, including the entire Gospel of Mark, as well as our follow-up discipleship programme, The Greatest Journey. Since the Himba have a predominantly oral culture, these stories were distributed on 170 solar-powered MP3 players. Nearly 50 of the Himba shoebox recipients completed the 12 lessons of The Greatest Journey and, now, there are more than 80 believers among this group! Their village chief donated land for a church building and Samaritan’s Purse funded its construction. Our partnership with Seed Company continues in more hard to reach areas.