I just got the email from Arlene, the volunteer coordinator for Operation Shoebox. (Not to be confused with my other patriotic volunteer project, Operation Paperback.) Arlene was writing to give me the identity and address of our soldier -- the St. Paul's Sunday School kids and teachers have adopted an American soldier deployed in the Middle East (I'm not sure exactly where).
Pastor and I wanted a service project that the entire Sunday School could do together, so when I came across this, we agreed it would be perfect. For security reasons, I am not allowed to share the address with anyone; only Pastor and I have access to it, so we have to take responsibility for all mailings. But I can tell you that his name is Edward and his expected return is April 2009, which means we have to send him weekly letters and monthly packages for a little over a year.
I can't WAIT to tell my class! I'm taking charge of the sort of 'introductory' package, where I send him a few things and explain that he's been adopted by an entire Sunday School. I also have to send a letter to all the Sunday School teachers to urge them to attend a staff meeting at the end of the month, so they can explain the situation to their own classes.
*wriggles with excitement* This is exactly the kind of boost I needed today.
Pastor and I wanted a service project that the entire Sunday School could do together, so when I came across this, we agreed it would be perfect. For security reasons, I am not allowed to share the address with anyone; only Pastor and I have access to it, so we have to take responsibility for all mailings. But I can tell you that his name is Edward and his expected return is April 2009, which means we have to send him weekly letters and monthly packages for a little over a year.
I can't WAIT to tell my class! I'm taking charge of the sort of 'introductory' package, where I send him a few things and explain that he's been adopted by an entire Sunday School. I also have to send a letter to all the Sunday School teachers to urge them to attend a staff meeting at the end of the month, so they can explain the situation to their own classes.
*wriggles with excitement* This is exactly the kind of boost I needed today.