Mar 27, 2012

Chicks or Bunnies?

By Karen Brown

The roots of baby chicks and rabbits being associated with the Christian tradition of Easter is a bit unclear. It may just be as simple as the abundance of both baby chicks and bunnies in the spring, the same time of year as Easter, and their reminder of new life happening around us. Either way, they have definitely become symbols of the holiday.

When we fill our children’s baskets this year, we will do our best to marry the Christian holiday with the more secular traditions of gifts and candies. One thing we are going to try new this year is to give our kids the gift of helping others. We will buy live chicks in their names as a gift for those in developing countries. Through Samaritan’s Purse, we can purchase a dozen baby chicks or ducklings as a perpetual source of income and nutrition for a family. Then on Easter morning, we hope to be able to dialogue as a family about how one way we can show Christ’s love to others is by sharing gifts and what we have with them, the way Christ shared his priceless gift of eternal life with us.

You can purchase baby chicks through Samaritan’s Purse here for $14

And a trio of rabbits through Heifer International for between $10-60 here

Such a better use of $14 than for more jelly beans, don’t you think?

1 comment:

  1. Love this idea, thanks so much for sharing!

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