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2024 Fired Up Conference

Welcome to our 3rd Annual Fired Up Conference at Feed the Need Missions, where our mission to physically and spiritually feed people takes center stage. Every week, we fire up grills in small communities, handing out a hot meal that goes beyond…
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THE FOCUS ON SUSTAINABILITY AND GROWTH

Feed the Need Missions has been on a journey to help our weekly sites become self-sustaining and figure out best practices for launching new sites. The first Missions Council was established and began meeting regularly in early 2024. Greg…
Burger on a Mission
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A New Home for the La Grange Site

Closing in on the one year anniversary of its kickoff, exciting changes are ahead for the La Grange, Texas Feed the Need Missions site. Beginning January 31, weekly gatherings will take place at the southeast corner of the Fayette County Courthouse…

Feeding Hungry Souls: Gobble Kits 2021

Putting the GIVING in Thanksgiving Dinner Four years ago, Feed the Need Missions had the opportunity to partner with a local church distributing Thanksgiving meals to families in need in the Bastrop area. Witnessing the incredible need and…
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Getting to Know the Staff

Last month, Feed the Need Missions welcomed Sean Tangen as our new Program Director. Sean’s overwhelming drive is for people to find and serve in their purpose. With 29 years of vocational, leadership and volunteer ministry experience, we…

Tips for Disaster Preparedness

On average, nearly 7,000 natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis or fires— occur worldwide each year. That isn't including those caused by humans, like explosions, chemical fires or terrorism. Though…

More than a Handout

More Than a Meal: Feeding Hungry People “We’ve never been so hungry in our life, “ Peter said. The first time Peter and Dana came to a Feed the Need Missions site, they had both been struggling with illnesses which took them out…

Freedom in Christ

July is a month when, as a nation, we turn our thoughts to the freedom we enjoy. As a Christian, I cannot think of freedom without thinking of Jesus. Only through Jesus Christ can we experience true freedom. What does freedom in Christ…

A Father’s Day Prayer

Gratitude for Dad All my dad ever wanted was for us to grow up to be good, honest God-fearing people. He worked hard to put food on the table, clothes on my body, a roof over my head and provide my education. He never asked for a special…
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You Never Know Who’s Listening: A Volunteer Story

Playing to Your Strengths "Invariably, when I go through the line at the grocery store, someone looks at my cart stuffed full of grill-out supplies and says,  'You must be throwing a party.' And every time, my response is the same. 'Yep, we…
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,…
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Beyond the Grill: Celebrating Servant Leadership

It's a late summer afternoon and a line of cars has already started to form. Busy preparations are being made in anticipation of something unusual. A truck and trailer are parked parallel to a very busy road. People begin to arrive and open…

The Heart Behind the Hamburger

Motive Matters in a Mission Mission statements are important. Simply put, they are an organization's what—as in "what we do." Carefully crafted statements of intent, these manifestos are a tool that unifies a team with a task-focused purpose.…
Burger on a Mission
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A New Home for the La Grange Site

Closing in on the one year anniversary of its kickoff, exciting changes are ahead for the La Grange, Texas Feed the Need Missions site. Beginning January 31, weekly gatherings will take place at the southeast corner of the Fayette County Courthouse…

Feeding Hungry Souls: Gobble Kits 2021

Putting the GIVING in Thanksgiving Dinner Four years ago, Feed the Need Missions had the opportunity to partner with a local church distributing Thanksgiving meals to families in need in the Bastrop area. Witnessing the incredible need and…
,

Getting to Know the Staff

Last month, Feed the Need Missions welcomed Sean Tangen as our new Program Director. Sean’s overwhelming drive is for people to find and serve in their purpose. With 29 years of vocational, leadership and volunteer ministry experience, we…

Tips for Disaster Preparedness

On average, nearly 7,000 natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis or fires— occur worldwide each year. That isn't including those caused by humans, like explosions, chemical fires or terrorism. Though…

More than a Handout

More Than a Meal: Feeding Hungry People “We’ve never been so hungry in our life, “ Peter said. The first time Peter and Dana came to a Feed the Need Missions site, they had both been struggling with illnesses which took them out…

Freedom in Christ

July is a month when, as a nation, we turn our thoughts to the freedom we enjoy. As a Christian, I cannot think of freedom without thinking of Jesus. Only through Jesus Christ can we experience true freedom. What does freedom in Christ…

A Father’s Day Prayer

Gratitude for Dad All my dad ever wanted was for us to grow up to be good, honest God-fearing people. He worked hard to put food on the table, clothes on my body, a roof over my head and provide my education. He never asked for a special…
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You Never Know Who’s Listening: A Volunteer Story

Playing to Your Strengths "Invariably, when I go through the line at the grocery store, someone looks at my cart stuffed full of grill-out supplies and says,  'You must be throwing a party.' And every time, my response is the same. 'Yep, we…
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…

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