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REMEMBERING ALLEN

Allen’s life was a profound lesson in the power of acceptance and the deep impact of community care. At Feed the Need Missions in Bastrop, Texas, Allen found much more than meals—he discovered a family. When he first arrived, his appearance…
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GG’S STORY

GG's journey began in the grips of addiction, where despair seemed to be her constant companion. But in some of her darkest moments, with courage and determination, GG slowly but surely began to rebuild her life. After 22 years of sobriety,…
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Sacrificing or Not?

by Christine Farquhar, Mission U-Too I believe it has been difficult for me to give my testimony because of the impact that Jesus has made, not only on my life, but my entire family's life, through Mission U-Too. I see things much different…

Trusting the Lord

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too As a Mission U-Too volunteer I find myself trying to make everyone around me happy. My heart breaks for those who are hurting. I myself, have dealt with a lot of hurt and pain, and currently I am still going…

Pray, Serve, Give…

As we enter into the Holiday season Mission U-Too feels the needs of our communities more. So many families around the world struggle with the Holiday season approaching and finding themselves in more of a depression mode than a normal day.…
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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too You always here people say "don't judge a book by the cover." When I was younger I never understood the meaning of it. Actually I never understood the meaning of it until I became a Christian. Giving my life over…

Pray for Bob

Bob is at Teen Challenge and could use our prayers that he can kick his addictions and stay on track.

Featured in the Statesman

Mission U-Too Round Rock was featured in the Statesman a few weeks ago check out the link and check out what is happening at our Round Rock location. Our Round Rock location started last December and it is a blessing to watch it grow and see…

God is all we need!

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too This was my first time going on a Mission trip. Even though I feel like I’m doing our own mission in our community, right in our back yard, this trip is very sentimental to me. The hearts of those in Oklahoma…
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Pray, Serve, Give…

by Jason Bray, Board Member Those three actions along with Christ choosing to use us is what makes up a Mission U-Too community.  We can accomplish nothing outside of Christ which is why it is imperative that we pray for the unified direction…
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Chuck, The Rabbi and Four College Girls

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator We have all seen Chuck or whatever his name is.  He is the drifter or the homeless guy.  He doesn't make eye contact or most of us hope he doesn't. He doesn't smell or look good. Chuck, from…

Disaster Relief Today

You may have noticed Mission U-Too has been getting around lately. In April we headed to West, Texas after a fertilizer plant exploded and took out a good portion of the town. And in May, we headed up to serve the community of Moore, Oklahoma…

We are heading to Oklahoma and need YOUR help!

Yesterday a hugely destructive tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma taking many lives and leaving many people homeless. As most of you know a large part of what we do at Mission U-Too is disaster relief, both in our own communities and to those around…

Jesus in West

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator I was talking with Jonah and Christy Beyer the other night after we had unloaded from our trip to West, Texas.  We had spent 3 days and nights working with the victims, volunteers and families…
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Prayer for Jeff and Don

Jeff and Don are 2 middle aged men who have been homeless in Bastrop for several years. Jeff became homeless by getting himself in trouble with the law and he could never get back on his feet. Don lost his job a few years ago and he and his…

Flooding Relief in Austin

A week ago floods ravaged through some parts of Austin, devastating homes and putting many lives on hold. The hardest hit area was a poverty-stricken neighborhood in the Onion Creek area. For the past week the families in this area have received…
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Sacrificing or Not?

by Christine Farquhar, Mission U-Too I believe it has been difficult for me to give my testimony because of the impact that Jesus has made, not only on my life, but my entire family's life, through Mission U-Too. I see things much different…

Trusting the Lord

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too As a Mission U-Too volunteer I find myself trying to make everyone around me happy. My heart breaks for those who are hurting. I myself, have dealt with a lot of hurt and pain, and currently I am still going…

Pray, Serve, Give…

As we enter into the Holiday season Mission U-Too feels the needs of our communities more. So many families around the world struggle with the Holiday season approaching and finding themselves in more of a depression mode than a normal day.…
,

Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too You always here people say "don't judge a book by the cover." When I was younger I never understood the meaning of it. Actually I never understood the meaning of it until I became a Christian. Giving my life over…

Pray for Bob

Bob is at Teen Challenge and could use our prayers that he can kick his addictions and stay on track.

Featured in the Statesman

Mission U-Too Round Rock was featured in the Statesman a few weeks ago check out the link and check out what is happening at our Round Rock location. Our Round Rock location started last December and it is a blessing to watch it grow and see…

God is all we need!

by Christy Beyer, Mission U-Too This was my first time going on a Mission trip. Even though I feel like I’m doing our own mission in our community, right in our back yard, this trip is very sentimental to me. The hearts of those in Oklahoma…
,

Pray, Serve, Give…

by Jason Bray, Board Member Those three actions along with Christ choosing to use us is what makes up a Mission U-Too community.  We can accomplish nothing outside of Christ which is why it is imperative that we pray for the unified direction…
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Chuck, The Rabbi and Four College Girls

by Chas Winckel, Round Rock Site Coordinator We have all seen Chuck or whatever his name is.  He is the drifter or the homeless guy.  He doesn't make eye contact or most of us hope he doesn't. He doesn't smell or look good. Chuck, from…

Disaster Relief Today

You may have noticed Mission U-Too has been getting around lately. In April we headed to West, Texas after a fertilizer plant exploded and took out a good portion of the town. And in May, we headed up to serve the community of Moore, Oklahoma…

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