“We want to do more than just distribute food; we want to engage our community in a way that we see each other as neighbors,”
“The Lord taught me a lot about serving Him and worshiping Him and how that can look different in different places."
Texas Baptists churches are encouraged to take part in this opportunity to lift up the Uvalde community.
“It’s so important that we stand up and show up for children, because that’s what the Lord does for us,”
“The Bible tells us that we are the hands and feet of Jesus Christ, so whatever the need is, we are here to provide that need,”
"We want to teach our students that everyone they interact with should walk away feeling like they’ve been seen, known and heard, just like Jesus would treat them,”
“It's all about including those that aren’t here yet and reaching those that are lost.”
"Helping our pastors stay strong spiritually, emotionally, financially, and in all ways remains a high priority for Texas Baptists,”
"...our past is so imminently prominent and our future is so iridescently promising,”
I’m grateful because God still has servants that are willing to be used.