Bennett is a small rural community located in central North Carolina. The official population is 282. Imagine our surprise when we got the call to come and help Highfalls Elementary School pack 10,000–12,000 meals for hungry children in Haiti and the US. Here’s their story: Last summer,
Read more →RockPointe Church in Flower Mound, Texas, believes that they should be making more and better followers of Jesus Christ. It’s in their DNA to serve each other, their community, and others around the world. And if you were to serve with the people of RockPointe Church, you
Read more →When my son was young and in grade school, I would wake him up each morning and push him along to get ready for school. I am not sure how it was for you and your household, but I always felt like I was in full-rush mode
Read more →How far does your reach extend for the Kingdom of God? When you come to a Packathon, do you know where in the world the food you physically touch will end up? What about the impact of the special projects we ask you to help us fund?
Read more →On October 8, 2016, Southbrook Church in Charlotte, NC held a Packathon and packed over 100,000 meals for poor children in Jamaica. It took 600 people about four hours to produce those meals. From Charlotte, we brought the meals back to our headquarters, where they made up
Read more →Most college students, when they get a break from school, usually just want to spend time relaxing, going to see movies, hanging out with friends, or possibly going to the beach. After spending months studying, reading, writing papers, walking across campus to get from one class to
Read more →My first real exposure to J.L. was in 1999 when I traveled to Africa with my pastor and great friend of J.L.’s, Mark Fox, through New Directions International (NDI, now Feed the Hunger). That trip changed my life! Little did I know that less than four years
Read more →As we turn the page from 2016 to 2017, it’s a good time to take a look back and remember the great things God did in 2016. On several occasions, God asked the Israelites to set up a memorial to remember the great things He had done
Read more →This report from Melinda Staples, our Project Manager, is a direct result of YOUR giving to FtH’s Christmas Outreach effort this year. We were able to purchase gifts, food, Bibles, and visit people in great need. The stories are hard to read and the situations are incomprehensible
Read more →Our CEO, Joseph Williams, recently used the phrase “Walking by faith, responding in obedience” to summarize our year at Feed the Hunger. Truth be told, God has been taking us on this type of journey for longer than just 2016. But this year, perhaps more so than
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