Hunger Is Not a Disease

One Unspoken Question Hanging in the Air Every Food Pantry Day

People entering a food pantry bring everything with them:  their hearts, minds, soul, feelings.

And, finally, forgiveness.

A food pantry is a good place to work on the future.

A trip to a food pantry is a meditation.  This is the time and place to let go of  limiting  habits and lifestyle activities.  This is where you experience a new life.

The food pantry offers spiritual insights – insights on friendship, love, work, hope, and despair.  A trip to the food pantry can be a prayer.

When you open up to this transformative experience, you have an opportunity to  ditch grudges, resentment, and painful memories.

Then, of course, there’s the opportunity to experience new life.

Leaving the past behind is hard.  And getting to the place of “letting go” can be challenging.  But, that’s what food pantries do.  They get you there.

Remove everything and escape from everything preventing an embrace of the future which waits for you.  This is a new life to grow into.

Ask this:  What is calling to be left behind?

Grudges, resentments, painful memories.

Gather the strength to grow into whatever opportunities the future has waiting.

Blessings!

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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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Thurman Greco