Tips! Wisdom for the Wallet & Table Do you look in your pantry and see “nothing to make”? Remember the widow with just a little oil and flour. God told her, “The jar of flour will not be used up and the jug of oil will not run dry.” (1 Kings 17:14). He provided. We can trust… Continue reading A Loaf of Bread, a Jar of Oil: Trusting God to Stretch Your Ingredients
Month: August 2025
“Tips! Wisdom for the Wallet & Table”! Overwhelmed by financial pressure?
You’re not alone. But what if managing money could be a act of faith, not fear? The Bible gives us a key: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21). Our spending reveals what we value most. How do we align our money with God’s values? A Short Prayer:Lord, give me wisdom… Continue reading “Tips! Wisdom for the Wallet & Table”! Overwhelmed by financial pressure?
In the breaking of bread, GTH volunteers echo Christ’s own compassion—feeding the multitudes!
Food for the hungry is a testament to God’s unshakable love, a tangible whisper of His faithfulness. “I was hungry, and you gave me food” (Matthew 25:35). The food is more than sustenance; it is a sacred invitation to encounter God’s grace.
Volunteers are not merely offering food—they are harvesting miracles!
What is sown in obedience today will one day flourish in glory, for “He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your store of seed” (2 Corinthians 9:10).
Come join our worship service! Starts right after food distribution on Saturday Mornings about 10:30 Am
Serving those who come on foot, shoes worn thin, backpacks heavy with everything they own. Some pedal in on bicycles, their legs trembling from exhaustion, their stomachs hollow with hunger.
“Every meal is a ministry (Matthew 14:16). When Jesus looked upon the hungry crowd and told His disciples, “You give them something to eat,” He wasn’t just asking them to share bread—He was inviting them into a divine work, a miracle of compassion that would echo through eternity. Today, the volunteers at Gateway to Hope… Continue reading Serving those who come on foot, shoes worn thin, backpacks heavy with everything they own. Some pedal in on bicycles, their legs trembling from exhaustion, their stomachs hollow with hunger.