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Make a Great
First Impression A personal touch goes a long way. We want to welcome
every new family we can with a home visit and a Welcome
Basket. This will include staples (rice, salt, oil) as well as fresh
fruits and vegetables (potatoes, onions, apples, oranges,
peppers) all conveniently packaged in a laundry basket.
“He gives justice to orphans and widows. He shows love to the
foreigners living among you and gives them food and clothing.
You, too, must show love to foreigners…”
(Deuteronomy 10:18-19)
• Welcome Home Basket: $50 (Item Code 1.1)
Bringing Hope to a Hurting WorldGiving gifts is a time honored Christmas tradition: God gave the world his
only Son, the Magi gave him gifts and Jesus gave us his life. Unfortunately,
this gift-giving tradition has been greatly commercialized in our consumer-
driven culture. Every year at Redeemer, we want to spend a little less on
ourselves and give a little more to make a difference in the lives of those in
need. This year we will focus on refugees, on our new International Campus,
and on helping young people. In the following pages you will find many
practical and significant gifts. Please use a Redeemer offering envelope
and designate the item code on the line marked, “Other.” If you are giving a
general donation to help with the needs, just denote “Christmas Gift.”
God bless you, and thank you for being part of Hope Has Come.
Spiritual Food “All over the world this Gospel is bearing fruit and growing, just as it
has been doing among you since the day you heard it and understood
God’s grace in all its truth.” (Colossians 1:6b) Some Americans have
so many Bibles, we forget how precious it is to have God’s Word
available at our finger tips. Many of these Bibles will go to seekers
or newly born again believers.
• Jesus Story Book Bible (for Kids): $10 (Item Code 3.1)
• Action Bible (Graphic Novel Bible for Kids): $18 (Item Code 3.2)
• Nepali Bible: $17 (Item Code 3.3)
• Burmese Bible: $30 (Item Code 3.4)
Personal Gifts
And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is my
disciple, I tell you the truth, he will certainly not lose his reward. Matthew 10:42
Purchasing Power Refugees typically arrive in the Mohawk Valley with little more than a
small bag and the clothes on their backs. They start with no job and
with limited skills, but they are eager to build a new life. A gift card
is a great way to help them with immediate needs— whether that
means a few household items or groceries for the week.
• Shopping Center Gift Card: $100 (Item Code 2.1)
• Share the Cost: $50 (Item Code 2.2)
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Flip Flops Won’t Cut it in February
It is surprising how many people do not have
a decent pair of warm, functional shoes. Also
surprising is how many people you can see
walking through Utica in the snow with flip-
flops on. Let’s help change that.
• Shoes: $30 (Item Code 5.1)
Warm Sleep On a Cold Night
Most immigrants here have come from tropical or sub-
tropical climates. Many arriving in the fall have little idea
of the winter awaiting them in upstate New York! Give
the gift of warmth and a good night’s sleep. Suppose a
brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of
you says to him, “Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well
fed,” but does nothing about his physical needs, what good
is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied
by action, is dead. James 2:15-17
• Blanket: $25 (Item Code 6.1)
Laundry Machines While most apartments have a stove and
refrigerator, they are not typically equipped with
laundry machines. Can you imagine doing your
laundry every week in the kitchen sink? For a
family of six?
• Dryer (Used): $100 (Item Code 4.1)
• Share the Cost: $25 (Item Code 4.2)
• Washing Machine (Used) & Hoses: $150 (Item Code 4.3)
• Share the Cost: $50 (Item Code 4.4)
Sports Gear You can help to provide the children of immigrant families
with hours of healthy, constructive fun. For less than
$20, we can provide kids with a soccer ball, shin guards,
basketball, or a helmet & knee pad set for riding bikes.
• Balls & Recreational Equipment: $17 (Item Code 7.1)
Transportation: I Don’t Drive Yet, But I Could Really Use a Bicycle!
After new refugees arrive, it will be at least several months
before they learn to drive, get their license, and purchase a
car. Until then a bicycle is the best form of transportation and
goes a long way in helping them to attain self-sufficiency.
• Kid Bicycle: $75 (Item Code 9.1)
• Adult Bicycle: $100 (Item Code 9.2)
Communication Cell phones, landlines, texting, email, twitter, facebook…
communication is something we sometimes take for granted.
When a refugee family arrives, it is difficult for them to even
get a landline, since they have no credit history. So much
more than merely a convenience, having a phone can also be
a safety issue and a significant time saver. Imagine giving up
yours! This plan gets them a phone, 240 minutes, and double
minutes for life.
• Tracfone: $65 (Item Code 8.1)
Gifts for the International
Campus
Office, Classroom and Donation Center FurnishingsThe sanctuary is where our weekly services are held and many spiritual needs are met. In the adjacent building
our goal is to help meet practical needs. The items listed below will enable us to function in the Donation Center, Life
Coaching Center, and Offices.
• Office Desk: $80 (Item Code 10.1)
• Conference Table: $300 (Item Code 10.2)
• Light Fixtures: $30 (Item Code 10.3)
• Whiteboards for Classrooms (4 Needed): $50 (Item Code 10.4)
• DVD Player for Classrooms (2 Needed): $40 (Item Code 10.5)
• TVs for Classrooms (3 Needed): $150 (Item Code 10.6)
• Programmable Thermostat: $50 (Item Code 10.11)
• 34” Exterior Door: $119 (Item Code 10.7)
• 34” Storm Door: $250 (Item Code 10.8)
• Clothing Racks: $600 (Item Code 10.9)
• Shelving Units: $500 (Item Code 10.10)
Renovation MaterialsSeveral big-ticket maintenance projects were already completed on
this property before we purchased it (new roof, etc.). However a few
smaller items remain. Completing these tasks will not only enhance
the natural beauty of the property, but will also enable us to serve
the international community in practical ways.
• Materials to Re-Pave Crumbling Driveway Apron: $600 (Item Code 12.1)
• 5 Gal. Paint for sanctuary (15 needed): $80 (Item Code 12.2)
• Sanctuary Lighting: $570 (Item Code 12.3)
• International Campus Sign: $1200 (Item Code 12.4)
• Interior Signage: $300 (Item Code 12.5)
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Peace for Young HeartsThey don’t call them “refugees” for nothing. Many of the children
of refugees have been exposed to horrific violence and as a result
are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This
video curriculum offers training in this internationally acclaimed
system to help sufferers deal with issues of forgiveness, self-worth,
identity and purpose. Designed by Robi Sonderegger, Ph.D,
Rhiannon Bell, D.Psych and Noleen Sonderegger, M.Clin. Psych.
More information available at www.familychallenge.com.au
• PTSD ministry training DVDs: $99 (Item Code 11.1)
Christmas Presents for Redeemer Kids
There are many great charities that work on getting gifts to kids from needy families.
Whether they were born over seas or in the USA, we want to make especially sure that
we are also helping any families in our own community of faith that are struggling
this Christmas season. On the Christmas tree in the lobby, you will find tags that give
all the information you need: age, gender and gift ideas. Take the tag, purchase a gift
(about $50) and turn it in with the tag at the table in the lobby. Therefore, as we have
opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of
believers. Galatians 6:10
Operation Christmas: $50
Help Mego to camp
Think of the difference camps have made in your life or the lives of
your children. For some families—perhaps a single-parent home,
an unemployed parent, or a refugee family just starting out--the
registration fee is a luxury they just cannot afford. But these kids are
going through crucial transitions in their lives and desperately need
to be connected to God.
• Kids Camp Scholarship: $210 (Item Code 13.1)
• GC Camp Scholarship: $210 (Item Code 13.2)
• Share the Cost: $55 (Item Code 13.3)
Needs Across All Redeemer Campuses
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