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!

We Are Not the Same

Let me start by saying that this blog title is a statement, not hate speech. There seems to be a growing voice led by Pope Francis that Muslims and Christians worship the same God. This is not a new argument, as the three main monotheistic religions, Christianity,

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Let Me Break Your Heart for a Moment!

What does Christmas mean to you? That question was asked to five middle school boys, ages 11 and 12. For those who have a child or grandchild around this age you already know the answer. If you are brave enough to venture out shopping over the holidays

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Truth, Choice, and Consequence

America is experiencing increased division. It’s not just political, but in many different arenas. The polarization is growing. And it’s so hard some days to discern the real nature of a matter amidst media bias and the hatred and antipathy that is prevalent among the masses. What

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A Story of Orphans and Records – Part 2

The weekend before Thanksgiving, Feed the Hunger had the privilege to partner with Heartline Ministries, Venture Church, and Hickory Ridge High School for a Packathon. More than 600 volunteers came out during three shifts and packed 104,400 meals for hungry children in Haiti. Often there are people or

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Conclusion

I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. Romans 8:18 So what do we do now? How do we apply what God’s Word says about persecution? First, pray for the persecuted church. If we, as Americans

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A Story of Orphans and Records – Part 1

It’s not every week you get to be part of a record-breaking event, but on the weekend before Thanksgiving that’s exactly what happened. In Flower Mound, TX, 45 minutes outside of downtown Dallas, sits RockPointe Church. For the past 5 years Feed the Hunger has had the

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Burning Coals

Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21 As we recall Day 21, entitled, “Blood for Blood”, God will bring vengeance on His enemies, as it is mentioned in Revelation 16:6 at the End of the Age, and in general as stated

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