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We recently sent four containers of rice meals to Mosul in Northern Iraq. That’s over 1 million meals for refugees who have fled ISIS! But more than feeding the body, this food has been part of feeding the spirit and soul as many are coming to know Christ as their savior.
One container was recently distributed by Sean Feucht and his organization Light A Candle. The outreach was also supported by Bethel Music and Bethel Church in Redding, Calif. Along with the food we supplied, they distributed clothing and basic living supplies, such as diapers and milk. Sean is a gifted musician and performed during the distribution. They also played with the children in the refugee camp and shared the Gospel.
Most all of the people in the refugee camp have fled from ISIS. Many are coming to know Christ as their savior and have amazing stories of God’s provision in the midst of their terrible circumstances!
We give thanks to God for his provision and salvation in a place torn by destruction and terrorism, and we are honored to provide food for these brothers and sisters in Christ.
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For years now, we have been committed to sending food and hope to vulnerable children in Malawi. We have had the honor of partnering with Iris Africa who has been our hands and feet on the ground, distributing the food to those in need.
Each month, food is given to vulnerable households, schools and children’s homes. It helps sustain orphans and the elderly. It gives hope to caretakers who struggle to fill hungry bellies because of poverty and poor weather conditions. According to a recent report from Iris Africa, this food feeds families likes Alice’s.
Alice is the single mother of three young children, and she is also the caregiver for her four orphaned brothers. As the eldest in the family when her parents died, Alice was expected to take her brothers in. She lives in the village of Bangula in a house Iris ministries helped her build. She works hard, but just can’t produce enough food or income for the family to live without assistance. All of her children attend the local Bangula Primary School which is a great accomplishment. We want those children to remain in school but many in their situation stop attending school to help with farming.
Alice has a large plot of land where she grows maize and millet. This year’s rainy season started out well; seeds germinated and fields are looking good, but the environment here in southern Malawi is harsh. Every year Alice hopes that she’s going to have a large harvest, but the area is prone to periods of drought during significant growing periods. She can’t remember the last time there was a favorable season for farming. Yet, she tries again, and again, producing a small amount each year.
Alice is grateful for the rice/soy meals that provide her family with good nutrition, especially at this time of the year, during the growing season, when last year’s harvest has already been consumed. The assistance is enough to keep her children and brothers attending school and she is hopeful that one day, their perseverance will pay off.
Thank you to everyone who partnered with us to make missions like these possible. Will you join with us in feeding more people in need? Will you help more families like Alice’s?
Oh, how the little girl’s smile tells the story of hope that food brings! We fed thousands of hungry children in Honduras, including this sweet girl.
But it took months of waiting, delays and many prayers before the container with the food and vitamins we had sent (along with supplies provided by other organizations) could reach those in need.
A presidential election with protests and riots, months of paperwork and a road toll strike that blocked all trucks from entering the city, gridlocked the container. Because of these delays, the container was hit with $6,800 in port fines. But thanks to prayer and God’s favor, the request to waive the fee was granted! Our partner on the ground, Peter Jurka, told of the joy once the container arrived:
The excitement of this very long overdue container of humanitarian aid finally arrived at our property. It was fullof computers, desks for the school, children’s vitamins, prenatal vitamins, feminine products, and other food surplus. The total value was over $200,000. What a tremendous blessing. We are so thankful for the many that gave their time, effort, and donation to make this happen.
Thank you to everyone who partnered with us to make missions like these possible. Will you join with us in feeding more people in need? Will you help create more smiles like the one above?
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Last September an earthquake struck Mexico. We immediately responded by sending food that was distributed in various areas of Mexico. It helped nourish over 1,000 people, including more than 400 families.
One of our partners on the ground who distributed the food told the story of one family who lost everything. In desperation, they set up a temporary home made of pallets and other materials. And not only were they recovering from a devastating earthquake, but they also had to deal with a volcano that was actively spewing ashes onto their village.
Thank you to everyone who partnered with us to make this immediate response to such a devastating natural disaster possible. Together we are making a difference!
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It all started on Sunday, December 26, 2004, when an earthquake in the Indian Ocean sparked a deadly tsunami that became one of the worst natural disasters in recorded history. The tsunami killed over 230,000 people in 14 nations. Seeing the great need and the opportunity to help, FTN was born in February 2005. Its very first mission was to get vital food and nutrition to those who were affected by the tsunami.
Nearly two decades later, FTN is still committed to sharing the love of God, while bringing the abundance of the developed world to those in critical need in the third world. FTN has reached 75 nations with over $100 million in total goods and services worldwide, including 150 million meals. [Read more here]