The Joy of Christmas | BCI’s Children Christmas Program

January 4th was no ordinary day for the children in the Blessing the Children program. They had yet to know the surprises the day held as they arrived to the BCI Academy for their normal activity day.

Ethiopians celebrate Genna, Christmas, on January 7th so we decided to surprise the children with a special Christmas program on Saturday, January 4th.  The day approached and excitement was in the air as all of the social workers and staff members had been preparing for the big celebration day for the children. Christmas decorations, a Christmas tree, presents, food and a special Christmas message were all prepared because of the generous support of donors who wanted to share the joy of Christmas with children who live thousands of miles across the ocean in Debre Zeyit, Ethiopia.

christmasAs the children arrived to the BCI Academy on the buses, the BCI staff was busy putting the final touches on the Christmas tree decorations and presents. Four women were hired to prepare the meal and they were hard at work in the kitchen.  The children entered the BCI Academy and were greeted by the smell of a hot meal and all of the lovely decorations. The joy, happiness and surprise on their faces was beyond measure. You could feel the excitement as the children looked around, taking it all in.

picsThe objective of the day was to share the joy of Christmas with these children, children who otherwise wouldn’t have had the opportunity to celebrate with gifts, decoration and delicious food. This also gave us the opportunity to share with these children the greatest gift of all: Jesus. It was a day in which we remember the love of our heavenly Father that brought us Jesus and with Him came joy, happiness and abundant blessings.

The program began with prayer and worship songs. Worship songs were sang in both English and Amharic, celebrating our king and Savior. After praise and worship, a special message was shared by our National Ethiopian Director, Pastor Tadesse.

After hearing the word of God, the children were set up at a table with craft supplies and shown how to make Christmas trees and ornaments. With much gusto, the children began letting their creative juices flow by cutting and decorating. Once they were done, they were divided into groups and took turns using their decorations to decorate each other like Christmas trees. The activity was very entertaining for both the children and adults.

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3456After the craft and game was done, the children sat down and relaxed to watch a short nativity film. Following the film was the traditional bread cutting ceremony. The bread, called “defo”, is made in a large circle shape and is only prepared for special ceremonies and holidays. Our bread was made in five different colors: green, red, orange, yellow and plain.

4567Once the bread ceremony was finished, a lunch of warm, delicious lamb stew (called “wot” in Ethiopia) was served. As the program was finishing up, the last activity was for the children to receive their presents. Each boy received a watch and each girl received either earrings or a tiara.

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Being able to provide this special Christmas Program has been a blessing to the children and also to us, as we had the opportunity to share the love of Jesus and the joy of Christmas with these children who couldn’t have appreciated it more.

Thank you to all the donors who made this program possible! We couldn’t have done it with out YOU.

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1 thought on “The Joy of Christmas | BCI’s Children Christmas Program

  1. Am very moved and happy with what the organisation have done for the children.putting a smile on an orphan’s or a widow’s face is the best gift one can give.reading your articles made me hopeful again.God’s first love still is among us.God bless you,beryl,widow.kenya.

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