
You can start by getting to know your neighbors.
By Judy Busic
I grew up in a neighborhood on the near north side of Chicago.
There was no air conditioning back then, so we would spend
our summer evenings sitting out on the front steps visiting
with the neighbors. We not only knew most of the people on
our block, we also watched out for one another. I knew if I did
something wrong my mother would hear about it from someone!
After living in Berwyn, Illinois, for eight years, I was sad to realize
that I only knew two of my neighbors well. I missed the kind of
neighborhood I grew up in. Jesus tells us to love our neighbors. But
how could I love them if I didn’t even know who they were?
Forming a relationship with someone is never easy, but
something wonderful can sometimes begin by sharing a simple
hello. I used to work at a large office, and at Christmastime I would
get a sizeable quantity of the WMBI (the Moody radio station)
Christmas music postcards and leave them on my co-workers’
desks. I realized a good way to introduce myself to my neighbors
would be to wish them a Merry Christmas and leave a postcard
with them as well, in hope they would continue to listen after the
holidays. I was surprised at how well my efforts were received! It
got me thinking about ways to reach out to my neighbors with the
love of Christ. Here are some ideas that have worked with my
neighbors – perhaps they’ll be helpful as you reach those in your
world.
Prayer
I suggested getting together regularly to pray for our neighbors
with my Christian friend and neighbor, Annette. She agreed, and I
offered to go door-to-door to gather prayer requests. Most
neighbors were very surprised when I showed up on their doorstep.
Some invited me into their homes, but others were very cautious.
As I continued to visit, however, even the most hesitant became
friendly.
The first time I went around asking for requests, I got vague
responses like, “just pray for my family” or “pray for world peace.”
The next month people started taking us seriously. We got our first
real prayer requests from children: Katherine asked me to pray for
Grandma Katie and her stomach problems; Alex asked for prayer
for their safe travel to Mexico, and Erica asked that the new kids on
the block would be nice to her.
On my second time around, I met one of the husbands and
explained why I was there. He thanked me and said things were
fine. When his wife asked who was at the door, he told her and she
came running. I learned that while they were trying to adopt their
foster child, a man claiming to be the father had shown up, wanting
the child back. Now the requests were getting serious.
One day, when leaving (my neighbors) Doris and Joe’s house,
their daughter Diane was behind me signaling to her mom. Doris
asked if I would pray for Diane’s friend, who was being abused.
We stood on their front porch and joined hands. With heads bowed
and tears flowing, we asked God to protect this little girl. A short
time later, the girl was removed from her home and placed in her
grandmother’s care. She attends the same school, so she and Diane
can continue to see each other.
Sharing Christ at Holidays
Many of my new neighbors are Latino. One year, Annette and I
gave them New Testaments for Christmas, providing them in both
English and Spanish. The following Easter we gave them the Jesus
film. This video, which includes a prayer of salvation at the end, is
available through the Lighthouse Project for about $5 each and is
available in English and Spanish (see box for purchase
information). We attached popcorn and a gift card to the video and
invited them to have a movie night on us. One child hugged my
knees to thank me and said I was a nice lady.
We realized we’d found a great way to reach people. On
Halloween, we delivered goody bags to the kids. They were
surprised that we came to them. Heading home after my last stop, I
heard someone calling my name. One of the children had goodies
for me!
We are able to reach out to our new friends throughout the year,
not just on holidays. I share copies of the devotional booklet, Our
Daily Bread (which I get free), with them quarterly. It’s available in
English and Spanish, and the neighbors really look forward to
receiving them.
Crafts and Homemade Gifts
In addition to sharing the Scripture with others, we are able to be
witnesses of God’s love to our neighbors by sharing our time and
gifts with them. Since I’m into crafts and Annette is an artist, one
Christmas we decided to have the ladies in the neighborhood come
over to make wreaths. We had fun doing it together, and I had an
opportunity to explain to the ladies, using a cross anchored in a gift
box, that each of us needs to accept God’s gift to us: His Son. This
past Christmas we made personal gifts and gave them to each
neighbor with a homemade card and gospel tract enclosed.
Helping Neighbors with Needs
As we get to know our neighbors better, we become more aware
of their personal needs. One of the neighbors I have gotten to know
well is a shut-in, and I am able to help her by getting her mail for
her, and feeding the birds, squirrels, and outdoor cats for her. These
are small things for me to do, but they mean a lot to her.
I’m not the only one sharing a helping hand. One neighbor, also a
believer, joined me in shoveling snow for someone recovering
from surgery. Annette helps out by making extra portions when she
cooks so she can take meals to some of the elderly ladies on the
block. Another friend of mine gets baked goods from a local bakery
and shares some with me so I can give them to the larger families.
When a neighbor is sick, we leave a card or note letting them know
we care and are praying for them. I recently found door hangers
that I can print my own message on (and some Scripture) to let
neighbors know I’ve stopped by to see them, and remind them to
call if they have a special need for prayer.
Continue Feeding Your Friendships
God knows me well enough to know He couldn’t just tell me to
start a neighborhood ministry. He started by having me take one
small step, which resulted in the desire to do more. I’ve come a long
way in getting to know my neighbors, but I’m already dreaming
about how to reach out to them this year. Perhaps I’ll organize a
block party so the neighbors can get to know each other. After that
I’m hoping the ladies will feel comfortable enough to come to a
Bible study in my home.
Amazingly, God uses the talents and gifts He has given us so we
can enjoy serving Him. God has not only used my gift of
evangelism, but He has brought Annette alongside as well, using
her to reach out in her own unique way with her own unique gifts.
What a joy it has been to watch her grow in the process. We hope
others will in some way see the light of Christ in us and be drawn
to Him.
Through the years, I’ve rejoiced with some over answered
prayers, and mourned with others over the loss of a family member.
But now, when I pray for them, it’s with a concerned heart. I have
been so blessed, receiving back far more than I’ve given. I wish I
could tell you that neighbors call or visit regularly to ask how they
can know Christ. That hasn’t happened yet – but we’re still
praying!
We continue to let our light shine by being available to our
neighbors. I no longer consider the individuals in my mission field
as simply my neighbors, they have become friends. The best part is
that when I walk or ride my bike down the block, I can greet my
neighbors by name!
Judy Busic lives in Berwyn, Illinois, and attends Forest Park
Baptist Church where she enjoys working with children.
Additionally, she works in Chicago in the business office of
CareFirst Pregnancy Centers. Judy has two cats and enjoys music,
reading, crafts and using her gift of evangelism.
resources
Here are the places you can purchase the evangelism
tools mentioned in this article.
Lighthouse/Jesus Video Project
Tel: 1-888-537-8736
www.jesusvideo.org
Please call or visit their website for more information.
Our Daily Bread Booklets
RBC Ministries
P.O. Box 2222
Grand Rapids, MI 49501-2222
These booklets are available in English and Spanish
and are free.
Bibles and Doorhanger Packets
International Bible Society
Tel: 1-800-524-1588
Call for a catalog. Discounted by the case.
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Face to Face Interview: Donna Miller
Straight Talk to Parents of Prodigals
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