A Lamb Born for the Temple

“For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be the sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger.” Luke 2:11–12 (NKJV) I’ve probably heard

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2017 End of Year Update

Dear Friends of Feed the Hunger, Well, our 50th anniversary year is in full swing (August 2017–August 2018), and we are thrilled to still be in service to the Lord alongside you! We don’t assume this ministry is supposed to go on forever; nevertheless, we continue to

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“Kenya” Believe What God Is Doing in Africa?

Nairobi Language Institute (NLI), located in the Kawangware slum, started 31 years ago to address the educational needs of children being raised in the “poorest of the poor” conditions in Kenya’s capital city. Feed the Hunger’s primary role has been to pay teacher salaries and provide food

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Positioned to Help

Positioned to help. That’s what we want to be. Collaborative partnerships make it possible for us to bring our nutritious food to the table in a time of crisis. CitiIMPACT brings all the various pieces together and executes the outreach efforts in partnership with churches at “ground

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Moving Mountains in Kentucky

Last week, Feed the Hunger staff and Board members trekked to eastern Kentucky to meet and interact with several of our dear partners there. We went because FtH food has been distributed to needy people in that area for several years now through feeding programs, backpack programs,

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Six Months in Review

In our lives, our careers, and especially in ministry, it can be easy to overlook all the things God has done in the past—even over recent weeks and months. We’re always moving on to the next situation, job, or outstanding need presented to us. But it’s a

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Clunkers for Cash . . . for Christ!

Back in 2009, the federal government initiated a program known as “Cash for Clunkers,” in which car owners would scrap their older, energy-inefficient cars for newer, more efficient models. The theory was that, in addition to getting gas-guzzlers off the road, the economy would be stimulated as

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What Does Your Label Say?

I’ve got a riddle for you: What’s green and white and gets stuck thousands of times during a Packathon? If you’ve been to one of these events, you probably know the answer . . . a Feed the Hunger Beans and Rice label! Yes, I’m speaking of

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How to Be a Responsible Giver

In the world of development, it used to be: “We have a need for x in ministry, and it will cost x dollars. Who can you get to fund it?” But over the last several years, we’ve rethought that conversation. Now, it’s: “We think we see a

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Food Is Only Half the Story

A particular niche that our Christian partners have found in places like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Jamaica is setting up preschool programs in their church buildings or “community centers” if Christianity is restricted. Preschools do not exist otherwise, so these programs provide a chance for three- to

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