Charahja: Loving Jesus, Loving Children
Charahja, 15, grew up in a Christian home, and her mum, Abigail Singotiko-van Broekhoven, now serves as the national discipleship coordinator for Operation Christmas Child in Suriname. Charahja received her own shoebox gift years ago and remembers it fondly.
“I was overjoyed,” Charahja said. “I got really long socks. I was excited about that because when it gets too cold, my bones start hurting.”
She began following Jesus quite young and has been accompanying her mother to outreach events and The Greatest Journey discipleship classes for years. She started by working with the younger siblings of children in her mother’s course. Then Charahja more formally shadowed her mother while teaching.
“Doing Operation Christmas Child with my mum makes me very happy and I like having my mum close to me. She teaches me a lot of things. I kind of have her as my role model.”
Charahja (right) and her mother (left), Abigail, teach the first lesson of The Greatest Journey together in Suriname.
Finally, Charahja received official training last year and began solo-leading The Greatest Journey with students at her grandfather’s house.
This year she continued teaching and helping to lead Operation Christmas Child outreach events. Charahja’s faith is personal, dynamic, and infectious. “Jesus is my best friend,” she said. “I talk to Him every day. When I have a problem, I close my door and start talking to Him.”
She wants her students—and everyone in Suriname, she says with youthful enthusiasm—to be saved and cultivate their own relationship with Jesus Christ. “My prayer for the students that I teach is that they will accept Jesus in their life as Saviour and friend and find happiness in Christ.”
Charahja teaches children at an Operation Christmas Child outreach event in Suriname.