For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven . . . Ecclesiastes 3:1 “Season” can be used to denote a specific time frame like winter, fall, spring, or summer, or it can refer to a more general, less-defined period of time.
Read more →There’s 5 seconds left in the game. Your teammate passes you the ball around half court. You turn around, take two dribbles, and you heave the ball up to the rim. You watch the ball travel in slow motion as the clock continues to count down: 3,
Read more →“If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” Jesus, to His disciples (John 15:18) One of the benefits of working with Feed the Hunger is the seemingly constant flow of visitors through our headquarters office. Some like to bring donations
Read more →Disclaimer: Don’t bother reading this unless you believe God can speak to you! For over 30 years I have worked in ministry and have had the amazing opportunity of traveling around the world many times to meet wonderful, godly men and women serving the Lord. Many of
Read more →Chances are pretty good that you have heard (and may have seen) that the summer Olympics are taking place in Rio. My family particularly enjoys watching the summer sports that only seem to catch our nation’s attention every four years. Although the games have just started, several records
Read more →If you’ve ever been to one of our Packathons, you may have noticed that it requires a LOT of supplies. Several pallets of ingredients along with boxes, scales, totes, funnel stands, and more are loaded onto a 53-foot trailer and dropped at the site to make these
Read more →In the second installment of our field report (if you missed it, read Part I here), we take you a little closer to home, to the mountains of eastern Kentucky. If you’ve never traveled into this coal-mining region of Appalachia, we hope you’ll think about joining us
Read more →At Feed the Hunger, our motto is “It’s more than a meal.” That’s especially true when we visit our partners, whether overseas or in the US. Each trip is different, and we never quite know what to expect! Part I of our field report comes from our
Read more →We recently received the following update written by one of our partners in Bangladesh and wanted to share it with you. I hope you are blessed by this story! Mitu is a five-year-old girl from the Naogaon District living with her family. Her father is a day
Read more →It’s one of my favorite parts of the Packathon shift. It comes at the end, after we have tallied the final meal count and we get to announce it to all those who participated. Everyone gets quiet, ready for you to announce that number. After the number
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