
Write to Robin
What does Christmas mean to you?
For Robin*, an 11-year-old in Bangladesh, Christmas is a time of joy and celebration with his family and friends – but also a time mingled with fear.
Bullied at school and isolated from classmates, Robin counts the cost daily for Jesus. He is known as ‘the Christian’, made to feel invisible amidst the crowds of students. “I feel sad when they treat me like this,” Robin admits. “But I will never do the same to them. As a believer, we should not hurt others, even if they hurt us.”
It’s not easy to be a Christian in Bangladesh. Recent political strife and the threat of radical Muslims have added to the vulnerability of believers like Robin. There are family pressures to return to Islam too. Despite all this, Robin and his mother persevere, their resilient faith shining.
Christmas can be a time of renewed hope, and you can help Robin know the joy of this season by writing to him! Why not use your words to unwrap the gift of hope for Robin this Christmas?
You can also write to Rumana and Moryom, who you might recall from last year’s Christmas campaign. Like Robin, they’d love to hear from you!
Guidelines
- Please be encouraging and feel free to include one or two Bible verses
- Show sensitivity; please do not dwell on the recipient’s plight or share about the blessings of life in your country or your own struggles.
Security
- Do not mention Open Doors
- Do not mention other religions
- Do not refer to Israel, even when using scripture
- Do not criticise religions, religious extremists, governments, judicial systems or political leaders
- Do not send money or make proposals to help
- You can disclose your name and the country you live in, but do not provide your full name or full address
- Do not send photographs of yourselves or anyone else.
Send to us!
Please send your encouragement to messagestobangladesh@opendoorsuk.org and we’ll do the rest!
Please do not send physical cards to us in the post, as we are unable to process these or send them to Bangladesh. Thank you!
*Names changed for security reasons




