I promise. People really are asking for some package ideas / a list of things we miss / can’t find. This isn’t a made-up, “let’s hope we get some packages out of this deal” kind of post. Although, we sure wouldn’t turn any down! *wink*
In all seriousness, it can greatly encourage your missionary family {wherever they may be serving}, to receive a note / letter / card, care package, some pictures from home, or even a personal visit! The sending church has a big responsibility to care for their missionaries. Yes, monthly financial support is necessary, and a huge blessing, but so are the reminders that you’re on the same team. Reminders that you’re praying daily for them, and that you care about how they’re doing (as a family, in their marriage, and in their ministry). We are blessed to have an amazing sending church {we miss you, Revolution!}, and we thank God for their involvement in our lives and ministry. Every now and then they’ll mention us in a podcast and it’s just so cool to know that they haven’t forgotten about us.
If you or your church support a missionary, ask them how you can bless, encourage and pray for them. If they’re coming home on home assignment, they may need new clothes, haircuts, help finding an apartment to rent, a vehicle to borrow, or someone to talk to. Transitioning from one culture to another is not easy, and can be stressful and overwhelming, even though, it is considered the “home culture”.
There are many ways to bless and encourage your missionary friends, whether they’re serving abroad or on home assignment. For us, some of those things are notes, emails, and {you guessed it} care packages.
So, here, in no particular order, are some package ideas for us, living in Senegal:
+ Pasta mixes. Add water or milk, the seasoning, and you’re done! A perfect side dish.
Ranch and bacon. A perfect combo.
+ Flavored instant oatmeal. A good, fast breakfast option.
Instant oatmeal
+ Candles. I can find some here, but they just don’t quite smell the same. You have to make sure and wrap them well so that they don’t break. Holiday scents, coffee, and fruity scents are my fave!
Amanda, remember this? I’m still enjoying it.
+ Canned or packaged chicken or tuna. A great thing to have when traveling, too!
Sandwich time.
+ Velveeta cheese! Oh, the possibilities. Actually, you could send a whole block of cheese. Unless it’s exceptionally hot or there are delays, it should be fine and ready for the freezer / our stomach’s when it arrives.
Cheeeesey.
+ Magazines. It’s fun to keep up with what’s going on in the fashion, recipe, home design, celebrity world, from time to time… in paper form!
Something fun to receive in the mail: magazines!
+ Muffin, cake, cookie… any “add water” mixes! It’s great to be able to have a quick, you-don’t-even-have-to-sift-the-flour option.
We love blueberry muffins on Saturday mornings. Berries are something you can’t find here, aside from the short strawberry season.
+ These are new on the market, at least they are to us. MIO drink enhancers. Simply amazing. Just add a squirt to water and you can have sweet tea, raspberry lemonade, a flavored energy drink, etc.
So many flavors, so little time. Thanks for introducing us to these, T&K.
+ Snacks {granola bars, trail mix, seasoned almonds}, “new” on the market products, and/or things you think you would miss if you lived in Africa. Also, Starbucks’ VIAs are a great thing to have here. Whole bean coffee and hazelnut creamer are some other ideas. Sometimes we may have specific needs like TUMS, mascara, batteries and so on.
We had no idea these were out on the market now. How cute {& handy}.
+ Gum {peppermint or fruity}. Candy {a-n-y-thing}.
Good, American gum. Nothing like it.
+ Wall decals are such a fun way to spruce up our home, or the guesthouse. They are easy to move around and are great for cement walls.
Perfect for cement walls.
+ Two words: ba.con. Bacon! We love it. At ALDI they sell fully cooked bacon that doesn’t have to be refrigerated. Ideal for being shipped across the world, right?
bbbb-bacon.
+ iTunes or Amazon giftcards are great for special occasions like anniversaries or birthdays.
+ There are a lot of options in Dakar these days, from restaurants to finding American goods {Dr. Pepper, Skittles, peanut butter}, but things can be pricey. So if you want to do something but don’t have the time to put together a package, you can put $ in our account, labeling it “gift”.
Again, you’ve asked, so we’re telling!
Missionary friends around the world… what encourages you? What things can’t you find where you live / what do you like to receive in care packages? What things have your supporters or sending church done to bless you, in big or little ways?
Thankful for our support team,
s&j