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!
Oh man, is there a raging competition for our attention in today’s world. From social media to Hollywood to politics to natural disasters to war, our society is saturated at an unprecedented level because we are at our most technologically advanced state so far. This overload has
Read more →Most people like to try a new dish, especially if it contains some of their favorite ingredients. Perhaps we enjoy trying new foods for the adventure of it, or perhaps it’s just because it’s something new and different. We at FtH have been known to try a
Read more →I have had the privilege of visiting Mother Teresa’s home for the dying and destitute in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. It is called Nirmal Hriday, or “Pure Heart.” Although she was away at the time I visited, I saw the nuns living the most selfless life you can imagine.
Read more →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 →Let me first say that I call folks black and white even though my skin is no more white than yours is black. If you want me to call you African American, that’s fine. I guess it’s just the term my generation used, and it is certainly
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 →Whether you knew it or not, I just started a six-week sabbatical. It has been several years since I’ve had one while on staff at Feed the Hunger. At the encouragement of the Board of Directors, I fought off the temptation to postpone it again. After a
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 →Rabbi Jonathan Cahn is one of the few humble yet fiery prophetic voices I trust. God has already used him to call for nationwide repentance and revival in America. Perhaps you have heard about or read his books The Harbinger and The Mystery of the Shemitah. Despite
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
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