You're Not Alone This Christmas


You Are Not Alone This Christmas

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This campaign is all about tackling those feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and dread that can sneak up on a lot of people around Christmas. We all see those perfect, joyful scenes, but the truth is, many folks struggle. Our main message is that Christmas is really about grace, not perfection. God sees you and loves you, even when you're going through a tough time. We want to offer hope, a sense of community, healing, and love, reminding everyone that they're not forgotten or alone during the holidays.


This campaign launches on December 1 and will run throughout the month of December. It will run on Facebook, Youtube, and Google.

Target Audience

Imagine you're a young person living in a big city who responded to a Christmas ad about loneliness. You're spiritually curious, navigating a season of anxiety and feeling disconnected and alone. You're skeptical of organized religion but open to spiritual exploration—especially when it’s expressed with empathy and beauty.

Something about the video catches your eye–the message about hope is compelling, and you are looking for comfort and understanding. You’re not quite sure what it all means, but you fill out a form on a website inviting you to talk to a volunteer. You don’t know many Christians, but maybe they can help you understand why you are feeling this way.


Suggested Questions

Building Trust:

  • Thank you for reaching out! I’m glad you connected with our video. What are you feeling this holiday season?

  • You mentioned [their initial response]. Can you tell me more about that?

  • Many people struggle with feelings of loneliness. What do you think helps people feel less alone?

  • The video talked about finding peace. What does a peaceful Christmas look like for you?

  • God knows your heart and struggles. What are some of the struggles you're facing where you would welcome God's help?

Going Deeper:

  • The video and website talks about finding hope and not being alone. What gives you hope? What does 'hope' mean to you right now?

  • One thing that helps me when I feel alone is to connect with others in community. Are you looking for a place to connect with others this season?

  • Have you had any experiences where you felt God's closeness?

  • If you're open to it, we could explore some of these ideas more. Would you be interested in learning more about [a specific topic they mentioned or a simple Bible concept]?


Verses and Bible Studies

  • God's Love and Care:

    • Focus on verses like Isaiah 49:16 ("I have engraved you on the palms of my hands") and Psalm 139:1-3 (God knows us completely).

    • Discuss how God sees and knows each person individually.

  • Finding Peace in Jesus:

    • Explore Matthew 11:28 ("Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest").

    • Talk about how Jesus offers rest from worries and burdens.

  • God's Presence (Emmanuel):

    • Discuss the meaning of "Emmanuel – God with us" (Matthew 1:23).

    • Focus on Matthew 28:20 ("I am with you always, to the very end of the age") to emphasize God's constant presence.

    • He says He's near to the broken-hearted (Psalm 34:18) 

    • He seeks out those far from Him, just as a shepherd looks for his lost sheep or a father reunites with his son in Luke 15:4-24.

  • Grace, Not Perfection:

    • Look at Romans 5:8 ("While we were still sinners, Christ died for us") and 2 Corinthians 12:9 ("My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness").

    • Explain that God loves us as we are, not when we are perfect.

  • Hope in Darkness:

    • Study John 1:5 ("The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it").

    • Discuss how Jesus brings light and hope even in difficult times.

  • Community and Belonging:

    • Explore Mark 3:34-35 (Jesus' definition of family) and Hebrews 10:24-25 (encouragement to meet together).

    • Discuss the importance of Christian community and finding a place to belong.

  • Permanence of a relationship with Jesus:

    • Upon what is the security of Jesus’ “sheep” based? (John 10:27-30)

    • How long will Jesus remain in relationship with His own? (Hebrews 13:5)

  • Bible Studies:

  • Articles:


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