For several years I have corresponded with prison penpals from around the world. Many spend a lonely Christmas and are fortunate if they receive any Christmas cards from their family. In prison, the festive season can be the loneliest season of all reminding them of how far they are away from their family and loved ones. This story from a friend Ill call Charlie, warmed my heart as I read it Charlie is imprisoned in harsh conditions in Thailand:- The prison church is asking for funds for a Christmas and New Year party. They wish to distribute essential toiletries and medication to our Christian brothers whether Burmese, Chinese or African so many are destitute. The church is asking everyone who can to contribute any gifts they receive from family and friends towards this cause. The importance of such altruism cant be overemphasised, its effects are gratifying to the full. I know from his letters that my friend is often hungry, without what we would consider the essentials of life, such as toothpaste and other toiletries. He often suffers illness because of the poor diet and lack of nutritious food. Yet, in the midst of his own need, my friend Charlie thought to consider the needs of others. The story reminded me of the widows mite, which though small in comparison to the donations of others, demonstrated true generosity of heart and spirit. May we all remember the true spirit of Christmas generosity this year as we enter the festive season. |