A Time to Give and a Time to Celebrate
Matthew 25:40 – NIV – “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’”
During this Christmas season, the Mully Children’s Family is once again reaching out to surrounding communities with meaningful activities designed to win souls for Christ and share the joy of His birth. While many families gather for festive meals and celebrations, countless vulnerable families served by MCF struggle even to meet basic needs. For them, Christmas can highlight the painful realities of poverty.
In Christlike compassion, MCF continues to minister to those society often neglects: street children, vulnerable senior citizens, families living in hardship, and children with disabilities or Down syndrome who may face stigma or abandonment. MCF seeks to restore dignity by sharing the gospel and providing Christmas gifts that bring hope and joy.
This month, MCF teams are engaging in impactful outreach programs, including cleanup exercises at the Kithimani and Matuu markets, tree planting, and sharing the gospel with residents. Outreach to vulnerable seniors will include health encouragement, blankets, Christmas food packages, and personal effects. Children with disabilities will be visited, played with, and given Christmas gifts for themselves and their families.
The team will also minister to street children in Matuu through feeding programs, deworming, first aid, and gospel sharing. At Yatta Prison, they will prepare a hot Christmas meal, distribute toiletries, and offer Christmas packages to wardens. Additionally, MCF will visit police stations in Matuu, Yatta, and Ngoliba to appreciate and encourage officers.
All activities will culminate in the Community Christmas Feeding Program, where many will hear the gospel and receive a Christmas food package. We invite you to pray and consider giving toward this mission so that the light of Christ may reach even more hearts.