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KERRY-LYNN’S STORY: WHEN A WEEKLY MEAL BECOMES SOMETHING MORE

Kerry-Lynn didn’t know where she belonged anymore. As a single mom navigating a painful separation, ongoing medical challenges, and the daily responsibility of caring for her girls, life had narrowed. Community felt complicated. Relationships…
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THE POWER OF SHOWING UP: RYLEE’S STORY

If you've spent any time at our Bastrop South Site, you've likely seen Rylee. He's the one quickly breaking down tables, picking up trash, restocking supplies, and doing it all with a smile. He is known around the site as someone who gets things…

3 Surprising Facts About Rural Hunger

Poverty & Hunger in Rural vs. Urban America According to the US Census, rural America makes up 97% of the land mass of our nation. From these areas come vital national resources, including food and energy products. With its seeming abundance,…
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April Showers Bring May Flowers

There's a popular phrase that encourages me to look forward to the month of April with excitement and enthusiasm, in spite of the depression that looms from the hard and long winter of the past several months and challenges in life: “April…
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Spring Prayers for Fresh New Beginnings

Spring is always a beautiful reminder of the possibility of new beginnings and fresh starts. As you reflect back on the past months, what are some things you can (or need to) let go of in order to enable you to begin experiencing the freedom…
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Great Lead Teams Don’t Happen By Luck 🍀

Tips for Building a Solid Team Dynamic There's an African proverb that sagely advises, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." This is especially true of any Christ-centered endeavor, whether it's a ministry…

When It’s Hard to Love

When you hear the word “love,” what comes to mind? Most of us think of our spouses, children, family, or friends. We think of people who are easy to love, because they love us back. We often don’t think about those who are hard to…
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What Legends Are Made Of

If you are ready to maximize the ultimate measure of your life, you can rest assured that Feed the Need Missions is an avenue through which you can make a major impact on those in most need and also reflect the character and values of Dr King.

Reflections for a New Year

Welcome to 2021—A brand new year is here!    While New Year’s Day as a holiday has no biblical significance, this doesn’t mean Christians shouldn’t pause and reflect on the turning of the calendar. A new year can remind us of…
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2021 Challenge

Trade Personal Resolutions for Community Revitalization In case you hadn't heard, the first seven days of January have officially been dubbed "New Year's Resolution Week." This week the entire internet has been inundated with "new year, new…

Promises & Prayers of Christmas

For the world, Christmas has become a commercialized frenzy of crazed shoppers who trample each other underfoot while trying to get a good deal on shoes, games, and clothing. It seems so many have forgotten the true significance of the birth…

Thanksgiving Gobble Kits Impact Stories

2020 was a record year for the Feed the Need Missions Gobble Kit program. Over the course of four Gobble Kit distribution days in November, we served Thanksgiving meal kits to eight Texas communities, with the help of more than 250 volunteers,…
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Feed the Need With Us On Giving Tuesday

What is Giving Tuesday?  In the coming days, you will likely see social media and email inbox flooded with requests to give for Giving Tuesday. But what exactly is it? Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement designed to empower people…

Prayers of Thanksgiving

When you gather at the Thanksgiving table this year, gratitude will certainly be a theme on the minds of both you and your loved ones. From saying a blessing over your Thanksgiving meal to reflecting on all you have, Thanksgiving prayers can…
Emotional Poverty

Emotional Poverty

A Biblical Understanding, A Missional SolutionWhat is Emotional Poverty?The term “poverty” is most often associated with a lack of financial and material resources. When it comes to sustaining life, food and shelter are certainly the most…

Psalms for Moms: Mother’s Day Thoughts

I love mother's day, and here's why - For a long time, I didn’t know if I would ever have the privilege of being a mother. It was after a long, hard road that I stepped into it as a newly-licensed foster mama. I'll never forget the…

3 Surprising Facts About Rural Hunger

Poverty & Hunger in Rural vs. Urban America According to the US Census, rural America makes up 97% of the land mass of our nation. From these areas come vital national resources, including food and energy products. With its seeming abundance,…
,

April Showers Bring May Flowers

There's a popular phrase that encourages me to look forward to the month of April with excitement and enthusiasm, in spite of the depression that looms from the hard and long winter of the past several months and challenges in life: “April…
,

Spring Prayers for Fresh New Beginnings

Spring is always a beautiful reminder of the possibility of new beginnings and fresh starts. As you reflect back on the past months, what are some things you can (or need to) let go of in order to enable you to begin experiencing the freedom…
,

Great Lead Teams Don’t Happen By Luck 🍀

Tips for Building a Solid Team Dynamic There's an African proverb that sagely advises, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." This is especially true of any Christ-centered endeavor, whether it's a ministry…

When It’s Hard to Love

When you hear the word “love,” what comes to mind? Most of us think of our spouses, children, family, or friends. We think of people who are easy to love, because they love us back. We often don’t think about those who are hard to…
, ,

What Legends Are Made Of

If you are ready to maximize the ultimate measure of your life, you can rest assured that Feed the Need Missions is an avenue through which you can make a major impact on those in most need and also reflect the character and values of Dr King.

Reflections for a New Year

Welcome to 2021—A brand new year is here!    While New Year’s Day as a holiday has no biblical significance, this doesn’t mean Christians shouldn’t pause and reflect on the turning of the calendar. A new year can remind us of…
,

2021 Challenge

Trade Personal Resolutions for Community Revitalization In case you hadn't heard, the first seven days of January have officially been dubbed "New Year's Resolution Week." This week the entire internet has been inundated with "new year, new…

Promises & Prayers of Christmas

For the world, Christmas has become a commercialized frenzy of crazed shoppers who trample each other underfoot while trying to get a good deal on shoes, games, and clothing. It seems so many have forgotten the true significance of the birth…

Thanksgiving Gobble Kits Impact Stories

2020 was a record year for the Feed the Need Missions Gobble Kit program. Over the course of four Gobble Kit distribution days in November, we served Thanksgiving meal kits to eight Texas communities, with the help of more than 250 volunteers,…

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