The Difference a Day Can Make to a Mom in College

Feeding Hands values each of our guests and we are heartened to hear firsthand that we are making a positive difference in their lives.
The Difference a Day Can Make to a Grandmother

Feeding Hands values each of our guests and we are heartened to hear firsthand that we are making a positive difference in their lives.
The Difference a Day Can Make to a Feeding Hands Staff Member

Feeding Hands values each of our guests and we are heartened to hear firsthand that we are making a positive difference in their lives.
The Difference a Day Can Make to a New Guest

Feeding Hands values each of our guests and we are heartened to hear firsthand that we are making a positive difference in their lives.
Providing the Fuel to Feed the Fight.

Feeding Hands values each of our guests and we are heartened to hear firsthand that we are making a positive difference in their lives.
From Impacting Many… to Impacting One

In today’s world, it’s hard to find good news or something that is uplifting that is actually authentic.
The Eclipse and Feeding the Hungry

I saw scientist and futurist, Michio Kaku, this week explain the “cosmic coincidence” of the eclipse. Kaku said, “This should be on everyone’s bucket list…I am a physicist. This is about as close as a scientist can get to a spiritual experience. You feel like you are at one with the universe. Cosmic forces right […]
Stir Up Love Devotion

When we take the focus off of us and do our best to help alleviate the struggle of another, we are becoming more like Jesus.
Be a Blessing

What does it mean to be a blessing?To me it means three things: 1 – to go- being a disciple to others 2 – willing to do whatever it takes to be the hands and feet of Jesus 3 – to be present in the moment focusing on the needs of others. Our Liquid Church […]
Biking Life Together!

I saw a sight yesterday that gave me pause. I only wish I had thought to take a photo. I approached a major intersection with six lanes of north/south traffic and multiple turn lanes where pedestrian visibility is extremely limited. As I stopped for the light, I saw an older woman with a cane walk […]