The views and opinions expressed in this blog do not necessarily reflect those of Feed the Hunger staff, volunteers, or the board of directors. These posts are not intended to create division among the body of Christ, but out of a spirit of love for those who desire deeper discussion of spiritual matters in these difficult days. Feel free to hold a different view, and if you choose to comment on something that has been written, please do so in a constructive manner. We hope you are both blessed and challenged by these posts, and we look forward to what God has in store!
Dil Tamang is our primary ministry partner in Nepal, a tiny country located between the two superpowers of China and India. Dil is truly a servant of the living God in every sense of the word. Let me share a bit about Dil and his journey of
Read more →There are those in the Christian arena who believe we are getting the presidential election dilemma that we deserve: two people who are as morally corrupt as the majority of our nation. If God’s judgment on America for turning its back on Him is indeed in the
Read more →The Bible contains illustrations demonstrating that Jesus is the bridegroom and the church, or Body of Christ, is His bride (Ephesians 5:21–33; 2 Corinthians 11:2). It’s been almost 2,000 years since He left, and I believe His return for His love is close at hand. More on
Read more →Throughout this year, our partner Jungle Jen has been sharing the love of Christ deep in the Amazon. Feed the Hunger was able to provide boxes of food and Bibles to help her with her ministry. Below is a wonderful example, written in her own words, of
Read more →Once again, I must start with the disclaimer that my post is directed toward those who call themselves believers or followers of Christ. To the non-Christian, I don’t expect you to agree, so there’s no need to argue. To the Christian, I imagine that you may not
Read more →Since I became CEO almost a decade ago, God has led Feed the Hunger on a journey to simplify. It is reflected in our Mission Statement: Feeding the spiritual and physical hunger in the needy. He has narrowed our focus to two core activities: providing God’s Word
Read more →What’s the best dish you can think of? Or, to put it another way, if you only had one more meal to eat before departing to Heaven, what would that meal be? I love just about every kind of food: steak, seafood, pizza, chicken, and any kind
Read more →If you’ve been to a Packathon with Feed the Hunger and witnessed the entire process, you could probably tell me what your favorite part of the whole experience is. For some of you it may be packing around the stations. Others may prefer working with the warehouse
Read more →I’ll never forget that moment. Susannah and I had recently been married and had returned from our honeymoon. I had several relatives who succeeded in partially ruining our wedding day with shenanigans and pranks. Think handcuffs at the reception, among other incidents before, during, and after—some were
Read more →Last month I wrote a blog about Manju, the caretaker of the elderly widows home in Nepal. Did you read it? If you did, wonderful! I’m sure you were blessed by Manju’s testimony and God’s call upon her life. For those of you who didn’t read it,
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