Feed the Hunger had two opportunities this month to be the hands and feet of Jesus through our ministry partners. In both situations, flooding had disrupted the norm and created a crisis, but also opened a door to share God’s love. After two feet of rain submerged
Read more →I would like to take a moment and introduce myself. I am Gurland Roberts and I have worked for Feed the Hunger for 15 years. I have had many different titles, but the job I have ALWAYS enjoyed the most is working one-on-one with the partners of
Read more →Have you ever been to a church service conducted entirely in a language you do not speak? Do you think it would be a waste of your time to go? Can your faith be built up even if you don’t understand the words spoken or sung? After
Read more →What do a mountain getaway, a cornhole set, and $6,800 have to do with feeding the hunger of those in need? Give up? At Feed the Hunger’s first-ever silent auction last year, we received $6,800 in net proceeds from bids on items like a week-long mountain getaway,
Read more →In 2010, I was able to travel with Feed the Hunger to Haiti following the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that devastated much of country’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and the surrounding region. As I am playing with the children from one of the homes that Feed the Hunger partners with, I pondered
Read more →It’s not every day that one of your elected representatives drops by for a visit. That’s why we were honored to show North Carolina State Representative Steve Ross around the Feed the Hunger headquarters a couple of weeks ago. Our offices and warehouse facilities are located on
Read more →Have you ever had someone walk up to you and say, “Do you remember me”? You look at them and smile, but in your mind you are thinking, I have no idea who you are. You begin to panic and little sweat beads form on your
Read more →The sun had long set on that night a few years ago at the Samburu Sports Camp in the bush of northern Kenya where our mission team was staying. We were visiting our ministry partner Stakwell Yurenimo, who has a unique ministry there aimed at reconciling neighboring
Read more →Being good stewards means being good managers! While you might think this post is going down the road to a discussion about giving, stay with me. Today, we’re talking loading ramps and pulled muscles. You see, I think that being a good steward means being efficient and
Read more →On August 5th, eighteen of us departed for the country of Haiti. We went with the intention of visiting orphanages and schools, and spending time with our partners on the ground. We had a very diverse group, with ages ranging from 14 to 70! Many of those
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