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Giving, Testimony

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 felt uncertain. Even faith—once familiar—felt harder to reach.

“I didn’t know where I belonged anymore,” she said. “I just needed to be around people.”

Two friends invited her to come to a weekly Feed the Need site. They didn’t give a long explanation. They simply invited her to show up. So one Wednesday night, she did.

What she found was simple—a grill, volunteers serving meals, people gathering—but what she experienced was deeper. She was welcomed without question, offered a meal without strings, and seen without judgment.

In a season where stability felt fragile, that simple act mattered.

 

A Firm Foundation in an Unsteady Season

Kerry-Lynn came back the next week. And then the next.

Feed the Need isn’t a one-time outreach. It’s a consistent, weekly presence—same place, same people, same heart. Over time, that consistency created a sense of safety. And safety made room for trust.

One evening, she stepped into the greeting line alongside her friends. After showing her what to do, they moved on to serve elsewhere. Suddenly, Kerry-Lynn found herself welcoming guests, listening to stories, and praying with people she had never met before.

One prayer in particular stayed with her.

“The words I prayed for her were the words God wanted me to hear for myself,” she said. “He put me exactly where I needed to be.”

In the middle of a season marked by upheaval, Kerry-Lynn realized God was becoming her steady ground again—her firm foundation when everything else felt uncertain.

“The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer.”  (Psalm 18:2)

God met her not just through words, but through people—through presence, prayer, and a community willing to walk with her.

 

More Than a Meal

As weeks turned into months, something began to change.

Volunteers noticed when Kerry-Lynn wasn’t there. Guests remembered her name. Her daughters were welcomed and included. They began helping run food, make signs, and create cards—small acts that made them feel valued and safe.

And then something unexpected happened.

“I started seeing people around town who recognized me,” she said. “I didn’t know I could find a community that extended into my whole life.”

The meal met a physical need.
The conversations met a social need.
The care met an emotional need.
The prayer met a spiritual need.

This is the heart of Feed the Need Missions—meeting people where they are and addressing the deeper forms of poverty that so often remain unseen. Hunger is real, but so is isolation. So is fear. So is the quiet ache of feeling disconnected from God and others.

Scripture speaks directly to this kind of ministry:

“If you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness… and the Lord will guide you continually.”  (Isaiah 58:10–11)

 

From Receiving to Serving

Kerry-Lynn didn’t just receive care—she began to give it.

She had served in ministry before but felt hesitant about praying with adults. At Feed the Need, God gently stretched her. Week after week, she prayed with people carrying heavy burdens—grief, addiction, financial stress, loneliness.

And through those moments, God was shaping her as well.

“Sometimes I say something to someone else and realize I need to hear it too,” she said. “God is working in all of us.”

What formed wasn’t a program. It was relationships—real, patient, disciple-making relationships built through consistency and care.

 

A Living Picture of the Mission

Kerry-Lynn’s story reflects what Feed the Need Missions exists to do:

  • Believers mobilized to love their neighbors.
  • Physical needs met with dignity.
  • Spiritual needs addressed with grace.
  • Relationships formed that lead to healing and growth.

“It wasn’t just hamburgers,” she said. “It was people really caring about each other. I found a place where I could heal—and a place where I could serve.”

Her story is one of many, but it captures the heart of the mission: showing up consistently, loving people well, and trusting God to do the deeper work.

One meal.
One conversation.
One relationship at a time.

 

As the year comes to a close, we invite you to prayerfully ask how God might have you be part of this work. Any year-end gift you make will be matched by a generous donor, doubling the impact and helping us continue bringing hope, meals, and connection to our communities.

December 16, 2025/by Jonah Beyer, Feed the Need Executive Director
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Bastrop South, Volunteers

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 done — a dependable, hardworking young man who shows up week after week with a cheerful heart and a servant’s attitude.

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Rylee and learn more about his story. Although I had seen him around the site before, this was our first real conversation, and it left a lasting impression.

Rylee, now a high school senior, is juggling classes, soccer practice, and all the busyness that comes with the final year of high school. Most mornings, he gives a friend a ride to school before starting his packed day. However, no matter how full his schedule becomes, Rylee continues to prioritize serving with Feed the Need Missions.

His family moved to Bastrop four years ago, and the South Site has been a significant part of his life ever since. He began coming because his dad heard about it through their church. What started as a visit soon turned into a weekly rhythm — one that has shaped Rylee more than he expected.

This October was especially meaningful, as Rylee’s father returned home after serving overseas in Kuwait for 9 months. Their family was overjoyed to welcome him back, grateful for his safety and the chance to be together again. Since his return, Rylee and his dad have already been serving side by side at the Bastrop South site.

When I asked Rylee what had impacted him the most, his answer was simple and sincere: “The role models.” He spoke about the strong spiritual men and women who have poured into him, helped him answer difficult questions, and guided him in his faith. Those relationships deeply shaped him during a time when he could have felt lost or isolated. Rylee found faith-filled mentors who reminded him what steady faith and humble strength look like when lived out.

Serving at Bastrop South has also changed Rylee’s perspective. He explained that the Lord has been teaching him gratitude, humility, and what true servant leadership looks like. It has helped him slow down, notice others, and recognize how blessed he truly is.

Rylee is naturally a doer. He jumps in, works hard, and keeps moving. But recently, he has learned that some of the most meaningful ministry occurs when you take the time to truly see someone. Rylee excels at this. Even on the busiest nights, he pauses, looks someone in the eye, and meets them where they are. That kind of intentionality is rare and leaves a lasting impact.

He has also learned that God can use conversations that don’t “go perfectly.” Some discussions may be emotional or messy, but those moments can still plant seeds. Rylee is discovering that faithfulness isn’t measured by how smooth a moment is, but by whether we choose to show up with love.

When asked what he would say to someone considering volunteering, his answer was spot on: “It’s a great place to share your faith and talk about Jesus.”

Our conversation left me deeply encouraged. Rylee embodies what it means to serve like Jesus: with joy, intentionality, humility, and purpose. He reminds us that when we show up faithfully, God works to shape not only the lives of others but also our own.

We’re grateful to have Rylee as part of this community and are excited about what God continues to do in and through him. Please pray for his soccer season and the rest of his senior year!

December 3, 2025/by Shayla Tangen
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