God was moving in South Chicago last week as a team of 17 Texans on Mission volunteers cooked over 9,175 meals for Time to Revive volunteers and for the community.
The opportunity to nourish over 300 volunteers with breakfast, lunch and supper helped them nourish others spiritually and physically. To paint a picture of just how impactful this ministry was, more than 110 baptisms took place at the mobile baptismal, and volunteers gave away 5,000 pairs of sneakers as they shared the Gospel and prayed over local residents.
What an honor it is to witness so many people allowing Christ to use them in this way. Thank you for all you do, Time to Revive! We’re grateful TXM volunteers were able to join you in fulfilling God’s purpose.
By volunteering for a day, you are directly delivering help, hope and healing to people after disasters. Whether you're clearing debris, cleaning out a house or praying with a homeowner, you will transform a life.
Every journey out of dark days starts with a first step. By putting together First Step Kits – hygiene kits for people in crisis – you can meet basic needs for people who don't know where to turn for help or hope. When Texans on Mission volunteers distribute First Step Kits, they provide a place for both.
When a disaster strikes, people don't know where to turn for help. They don't know who to trust. When a Texans on Mission volunteer connects with them for the first time with a Message of Hope crafted by you, hope sprouts fresh. Find out how you can radically change a life with a simple piece of paper.
In northern Uganda and beyond, Texans on Mission seeks to provide everyone with access to clean water and the gospel. You can make a Gold-to-Gold Gospel Bracelet to be worn to share the Gospel around the world. Perfect for your small group, Bible study or youth groups, each Gold-to-Gold Gospel Bracelet you create will share the redemption story of Jesus Christ with everyone who sees it.
When a disaster strikes, people have often lost everything, including items they'd typically have to begin cleaning up. You can jump start the recovery process for someone by providing these items through Texans on Mission Disaster Relief.
