Hunger Is Not a Disease

Our Earth, Ourselves, and the September Solstice

This is the time of the September Solstice.  On this week, please take a moment to visualize a world where good health, positive renewal exist.  See a world with enough food, housing, health care, and education.

See adequate housing, nutritious food, and reliable quality health care become  real  for everyone.

Reflect on a world where goals and dreams of everyone become  achievable.  Spread seeds of hope and growth throughout our planet.  Include abundance for those with insufficient resources for housing, food, and healthcare.

Honor the change of seasons which is upon us now.  Breathe in deeply the smells and feel of autumn.

Give yourself the support you need to achieve your personal goals.  Invite balance and abundance into your life.

See a world where all beings live and thrive in peace and harmony.

Include a world where social justice prevails.

Include a world where the hungry are fed.

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Meet Anna Woofenden – You’re Gonna LOVE Her and Her Book!

 

 

INTRODUCTION –

There aren’t many books about there about hunger in America.  Whenever I think of books about food pantries, the first writer I think of Sara Miles.

Well, it turns out that Sara Miles has a special friend, a writer friend.

I found Anna Woofenden’s book, “This is God’s Table” by accident on a table at the Barnes and Noble store in Kingston, New York.  If only I could give copies of Anna Woofenden’s  book to everyone.  And, I mean everyone, including you.

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Anna Woofenden started a Garden Church without walls in a vacant lot on 6th Street in San Pedro, California.

Anna placed a cedar stump table in the center of her worship space and consecrated it when she anointed it with oil.

From that moment, people joined her as they gardened,  worshiped, and ate together weekly.  All were welcome at God’s Table.

Whenever everyone is welcome,  they all come.  This welcoming,  worshiping, and eating together attracts  the old and the young, the housed and unhoused, the rich and the poor, and everyone in between.

I invite you to get a copy of Anna Woofenden’s book,  “This is God’s Table”,  and read it.

You can connect with her at https://www.AnnaWoofenden.com.

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