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Why Your Ministry Matters: Christmas on Eucalyptus Street

A big, blue bus drives through gang fights, drug deals, and hostile family feuds to bring hope to children on Eucalyptus Street. It all started with an ordinary man’s faithful prayers. Your ministry matters, too!

Why Your Ministry Matters: Christmas on Eucalyptus Street

Ten years ago in our medium-size church in Bellflower, California, an ordinary man named Milt Gilman prayed for growth in our children’s ministry. After praying about it and having people nudge him, Milt took a bus out to Eucalyptus Street to pick up kids for the church’s Wednesday night program.

Police cars lined the streets, the odor was pungent, and there were kids running through the middle of gang fights. Milt’s heart debated with his common sense. Should he stay and talk to a few families, or should he head back to the safe side of town?

God was at work in Milt’s heart. Milt and his friend told a few kids that they’d be back to pick them up on Wednesday and asked the kids to tell their friends about it.

When the bus arrived Wednesday evening, four kids waited on the curb with their permission slips. Milt was saddened by the fact that there weren’t many kids, but he welcomed them on the bus anyway.

It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

The following week on the way home from church, Milt asked one of the kids if his family had decorated a Christmas tree yet. The child explained that his family didn’t have a Christmas tree because they couldn’t afford it. The next day, Milt was on their doorstep with a Christmas tree and decorations.

The bus ministry has become a vital aspect of our church, and Christmas on Eucalyptus Street has become even more exciting each year. The entire church prepares for the Wednesday before Christmas. People pack food baskets and gift boxes for families. Over 60 people gather in prayer to commit the night to God and ask for safety. Because of this church’s faithfulness, Eucalyptus Street is overwhelmed with love from Christians who want to spread joy at Christmas and share the blessings God has given.

The first year I went, one family said they wanted a family photo for Christmas. So we snapped a quick photo of them and promised we’d be back with their gift. When we returned, we learned that their father had been shot and killed on his way home from work that week. This family photo created a lasting memory of their father.

10 Years Later

After 10 years, Milt is still the children’s ministry bus driver and rarely misses a night to pick the kids up. This ministry has gone from four kids a night to 130. The big, blue bus drives through gang fights, drug deals, hostile family feuds, and other harmful situations. But it has always come back to the church safe and sound because of God’s protection.

God used one simple prayer to birth a ministry—and one ordinary man to transform a community. Milt’s willingness to serve has been a gift to so many. His heart for people of any race or financial status make Milt an incredible servant of God. He’s the reason Christmas on Eucalyptus Street is not about the material things. Instead, their Christmas celebrations are about the love shown first through one man and then through many others. And to me, that’s what Christmas really is all about!

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