How to Make A Blessing Bag

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How to make a Blessing Bag
Each bag is in a two gallon zipper seal bag.

  • Chicken salad kit
  • Fruit in can with pop lid
  • Bottled water
  • Good Quality Socks
  • Chapstick
  • Bandaids
  • Tissues
  • Wet wipes
  • Toothbrush kit
  • Deodorant
  • Feminine Pads
  • Nutri Grain Bars
  • Peanut butter crackers
  • large bottle water
  • Cough drops
  • Warm item that is either freshly laundered or new such as a coat, sweatshirt, jacket, etc.

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42 Comments

  1. Thank you Christy for sharing this. You are such a Blessing to all of us. Teaching us to be the Hands and Feet of Jesus to others. God Bless You and Your Family.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  2. Christy, you are such a special person. You’ve given me a good idea and I plan to make up at least 5 of these bags and take them to a group that helps the homeless. They have folks who go out in the woods, etc., and track down the homeless to see what they need. In the past I’ve knitted and crocheted things for the group, but I like this idea much more. Thank you so much! As a boss I once had said when I did something well, “Put another gem in your Heavenly crown.”

  3. I loved your video this evening..very moving and very true.,God bless you and your family for doing the Lords work.

  4. Thank you for being such a blessing! As an Army Soldier, I can tell you how much I appreciated when my husband packed me hand and foot warmers. Yes, it’s just temporary but oh! what a break from cold fingers and toes! Small jars of Vaseline are great to protect those lips and hands.

  5. Interesting ideas! I would suggest a package of cookies if possible as well. Just a small pack but it might seem trivial to us but they might have a sweet tooth.

  6. Wonderful idea. Thanks for sharing. My only suggestion is include something with scripture. God has promised his word will not return void. Perhaps a bottle of water as well.

      1. Just something that I wanted to share with you, I carry blessing bags in my car. I offered one to a gentleman on the corner one day last year. He looked at it and said, “I won’t touch that bag if you would like to take out the Nutri Grain Bars. I would love to have the rest of the items. I have very few teeth and I can’t eat them and I don’t want you to waste them. Churches send them to the shelter by the case and they often end up in the corner, because so many of my friends are in the same shape I am, we can’t chew them.” I have since taken them out of my bags and replaced them with small bags of soft cookies or something easier to eat if you can’t chew. I just thought you might like to be aware of this.

        1. That is good to know and thank you for sharing! I wonder if it was a different kind of nutragrain bar? The ones we eat are really soft and you barely have to chew at all, they’re at least as soft as soft cookies. I’m thinking maybe it was more of a granola bar?

      2. This is a lovely idea, but please wrap the deodorant and anything else that has a scent in a separate bag or the food will smell like it as well. Great ideas! Also, including a plastic spoon for the fruit cup is great.

    1. My teenage daughter and I love making these and handing them out to those in need. We basically add the same things as you plus a 20 ounce bottle of water, a small bible, and a hood to go along with a small blanket during the winter (you can get them at the Dollar Tree for $1 or Walmart sometimes has them for .97 cents). To see their eyes light up and a smile come to their face as we hand them the bag warms my heart more than words can say. ❤️

          1. you can buy them at any grocery store – chicken or tuna, basically includes chicken or tuna salad in a can with crackers

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