The Gospel is transforming the hearts of children and healing broken communities across the South American country through Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts.
Joyous cries permeated the quiet streets of the San Lorenzo neighbourhood in the outskirts of Asuncion, Paraguay, as dozens of children peeled open their Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts. Jaws dropped at the sight of soccer balls, stuffed animals, crayons, and more. The initial timidness vanished as the group of 50 children picked out their shoebox items one-by-one in a frenzy.
Among the cries of joy, Pastor Roger crouched down, shaking as tears rolled from his eyes. His wife, Shirley, and other members of the church ministry team embraced him as they, too, began to cry.
“This is God’s approval,” Pastor Roger said as he looked at the children play with their new toys, with tears still welling in his eyes. “To reach this point is amazing.”
PASTOR ROGER JUMPS WITH JOY AS HE AND HIS TEAM SAY “AMEN”–POINTING A FINGER IN THE AIR FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE WORD AND BRINGING IT DOWN TO FINISH IT.
Local Churches Revived
Roger and his wife of 19 years arrived at Church of God (Iglesia de Dios) only four months ago to a down-trodden congregation on the verge of shutting its doors.
Though without support and resources, the couple answered the call of God to adopt the church. Early into his ministry, Pastor Roger fought to unify and create a congregation with a single vision to preach the Gospel with vigour.
“What should I choose: what I like, or what is good for the Kingdom of God?” the pastor said. “Sometimes those two don’t line up in the moment. Now, I see that they do.”
PASTOR ROGER SEES THIS OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD EVENT AS THE BEGINNING OF REVIVAL IN HIS COMMUNITY.As with many churches in Paraguay, the rise of secularism has meant less people in church pews on Sunday mornings. Likewise, children grow more vulnerable as single motherhood rates rise and drug trafficking increases. Roger and Shirley, however, see the red and green shoebox gifts as a unique avenue to reach the community with the Gospel.
“This is a victory for God because He is showing everyone the power of the Holy Spirit,” Pastor Roger exclaimed. “By faith, we came to this church, and I believe that—by faith—God’s name will rise in this neighbourhood.”
Through local churches and ministry partners like Roger, Samaritan’s Purse has distributed over 183,000 gift-filled Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes to children across Paraguay in 2024 alone, sharing the greatest gift—the Gospel of Jesus Christ—in the centre of it all. This number adds to the millions distributed to children across the South American nation since Samaritan’s Purse starting working there over two decades ago.
A LITTLE GIRL DILIGENTLY READS THE GREATEST GIFT BOOKLET THAT EXPLAINS THE GOSPEL CLEARLY FOR CHILDREN TO UNDERSTAND.
Good News and Great Joy
Decades since he stood on a building ready to take his life, Pastor Luis dances along with children at his church—rejoicing with them as they hear the Gospel and receive a special shoebox gift. Since leaving behind his life of drugs, alcohol, and crime, God has used Luis to reach millions of children with the Gospel as a pastor and national coordinator for Operation Christmas Child in Paraguay.
PASTOR LUIS BOOGIES ONSTAGE WITH THE REST OF THE TEAM.“It makes me want to cry when I see children about to open the gift box and I see the same pain that I had,” Pastor Luis said, who grew up in a divided and broken home like many Paraguayan children.
Much like Roger’s church, children packed the pews of Prince of Peace Baptist Church (Iglesia Bautista Principe de Paz) full of eager anticipation. After being presented with the Gospel, each child received a shoebox and mayhem ensued. Shouts of joy and wide smiles brightened the room.
Pastor Luis’ smile was among the largest.