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In last week’s blog post, we heard in their own words what Christmas means to five boys living in a Kenyan slum, enduring poverty that we could hardly imagine. If you haven’t read it, take a few minutes and read it here, then come back – you’ll
Read more →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,
Read more →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
Read more →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
Read more →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
Read more →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
Read more →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
Read more →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
Read more →I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me— the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace. Acts 20:24 Let’s face it – who wants to be
Read more →Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. Matthew 5:12 Look at American society as a whole. It should be clear to those living in this country that there is a
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