We see people,
not problems.

Hunger. Homelessness. Addiction. Poverty. Abuse.
It’s not a problem … it’s a person.

At Feed My Sheep, we believe that Jesus calls us to live as he did during his earthly ministry- sharing the gospel and making disciples, while meeting physical, spiritual and emotional needs. Everyone who comes through our doors enters into a recognition of our shared humanity, value and need. Our goal is for every need to be met, but especially the need for Christ’s love. We believe this need for love is universal and that it exists for all of us at our most basic level. We also view every person who comes to us, whether for assistance or to serve, as our equals, worthy of love, respect and attention. Our focus is not on the problems people may face, but on people as individuals with stories whom we have the privilege to know, love, and grow with. Out of these genuine relationships, we can start to meet needs, bear each other’s burdens, address traumas, and share the gospel.

In Bell County, tens of thousands of people live every day below the poverty line. This means many of our neighbors aren’t able to make ends meet or sustain basic amenities such as housing, groceries, healthcare, and more. 

Our Response

At Feed My Sheep, instead of simply treating the symptoms of poverty over and over, we see and get to know people. This recognition of every person as inherently valuable allows us to focus on relationship building and long-term investment into our community through our mutual need for Christ’s love. Our ministries are designed to see people first, and we work within that context to meet needs in a meaningful and lasting way.

“It’s more than a meal. It’s a place of hope where the love of Jesus Christ is shared.”

— Kristy Cox

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