My Christmas Miracle A True Story
56Christmas time was closing in on
me and it had been a hard year. I was just newly separated and trying
to support my three boys on a minimal income. Not to mention my ex was
not paying child support, in fact he had completely disappeared.
Christmas was just three weeks away. The panic I felt was so different
from the years of joy that Christmas had always brought me. I knew that
I would not be able to provide a Christmas for my kids. I was barely
able to put food on the table and a roof over our head. The agony and
despair was tearing me up inside. I began having trouble breathing, not
sleeping and would cry myself to sleep at night. The stress was almost
too much to bear.
I
was working at a bank and had made a few close friends. They were very
sympathetic, uplifting and encouraging, always willing to listen and
lend their support, which I must admit helped me make it through the
days as Christmas drew near. The bank employees passed around the
annual Christmas donation envelope, which would provide a Christmas for
needy families, I took out a $5.00 bill and folded it so that no one
could see the small amount of money that I was donating. I felt
embarrassed at such a measly amount, but thought that there must be
families going through worse situations than I was facing, families
without a home, a warm place to sleep and food on the table. I quickly
shoved the only amount I was able to give into the crisp white envelope
and passed it to the person next to me.
Two
days left, and still no way to get even a Christmas tree. I spent that
long agonizing night awake trying to come up with some ideas to bring
Christmas to my young innocent, trusting and excited children. What can
I do to give my kids a Christmas? I awoke early and put on a cheery
face for my kids. The dreaded day, Christmas Eve, I have never
experienced a more miserable day in my life. The kids excitement was
making it hard to fight back my tears. They thought that Santa would
surprise them with a tree and the presents this year. I didn't even
know what to tell them. How do you tell your sweet, naïve children that
there would be no Christmas this year!
In
the evening as I was preparing Macaroni & Cheese, which thank
goodness the kids loved and thought was a very special Christmas Eve
dinner, the doorbell rang. I opened the door and to my utter shock,
there stood the entire bank staff, singing Christmas carols. Every
single member of the staff was carrying armfuls of brightly wrapped
presents with shiny silver, red and gold bows along with bags full of
food, while the men unloaded a Christmas tree. The women hugged and
comforted me as I began to sob uncontrollably.
The
kids were squealing with excitement and said, “What’s wrong mommy? We
told you that this was going to be the best Christmas ever”! The
presents were flowing out from under the tree and seemed as if they
were multiplying every time I looked over. They were spilling out from
under the tree and into the entryway. The kids were running around the
presents, trying to shake them to see if they could figure out what was
inside. I looked over to see my youngest son being tossed in the air,
blonde hair flying, cheeks flushed and giggling as he was caught and
hugged. I had been chosen as the needy family this year. My “family” at
the bank had made sure that my kids and I would have a wonderful
Christmas. As I stood at the bottom of the stairs, looking over the
picture in front of me, my only thought was, this is the true meaning
of Christmas. These wonderful people have given much more than material
gifts, they have brought the gift of hope, faith and love to a hopeless
and desperate mother.
ADVICE:
This
was the best Christmas I have ever had and looking back over the years
and all the gifts that I've received and the "must have" items, I can
honestly say that not one of the material gifts stand out in my mind.
The gift of love and compassion from others is something that I will
remember for as long as I live. During this Christmas season I hope my
story will encourage others to make a difference in the lives of the
less fortunate, it is a gift that lasts a life time. As Christmas time
draws near, I want to challenge everyone to give of themselves not only
monetarily but give the gift of love, kindness and advice to those who
are suffering, struggling or in need of encouragement. You will never
know how much your small gifts will touch the lives of others and
change their world forever!
1. Volunteer to serve Christmas dinner to the homeless
2. Visit an elderly person or convalescent hospital to spend time with someone in need of love.
3. Organize a food drive in your community to take to a women's shelter / homeless shelter.
4.
Have everyone bring an un-wrapped gift to your annual Christmas party.
Then contact your local fire station or police dept. to drop the gifts
off for them to distribute to local charities.
5. Invite a friend whose family is far away to spend Christmas at your home.
6.
Invite your family and friends to participate - donate
presents/food/Christmas tree to a local family in need of a Christmas
Miracle!
7. Take your entire family to an orphanage to visit and love on children who need it.
8. Offer words of encouragement, love and advice to someone in need.
9. Share your personal life stories of your triumphs and defeats. You never know whose heart it will touch.
10.
Step out of your comfort zone and make a difference in the lives of
others. You will receive the gift of the TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS.
And He said to me,"My Grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness."
2 Corinthians 12:9
"For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord."
Luke 2:11
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Oh my - what a wonderful story! I am so happy to see that the spirit of Christmas is indeed alive and well! You tell it so well. I wish heaps of blessings on you and your family this year and going forward!








ripplemaker Level 6 Commenter 4 years ago
Oh Lisa, this is such a beautiful sharing. I am so touched and teary eyed. When I read things like these, it just goes to show, there are still a lot of good and kind people around--and they are wonderful reflections of God's love. May we experience Christmas everyday. :-) God bless you and your family.