Mobile Food Pantry
October 24, 2009 by mereed
Filed under Volunteer Opportunities
Future Mobile Food Pantry opportunities are always available. Please contact us at 317.578.3370 or fill out our Contact page and request more information.

FHL ESL Director, Miranda Martinez-Cruz had this to say about the FHL Mobile Food Pantry…..
“…Also, the food pantry is not only a ministry to those that we serve but [to] who we are serving with. I have seen a lot of people become Christians through serving with FHL and seeing what God does. The interns are very open and I think that God is planting seeds in their life.”
FHL Street Evangelism Director, Bill Lamb had this to say about the FHL Mobile Food Pantry…
“The FHL Mobile food pantry was held at the intersection of 30th and Central Saturday, September, 26, 2009. Perhaps 500 people will receive food from this food pantry. Two people received Christ during the food pantry. Intercessors prayed for people at the food pantry as well. Believers gathered at UB Cafe on the two Friday evenings before the food pantry. Flyers were passed out in the neighborhood. There was worship, spiritual warfare, unity and love. Five people were saved on the first Friday night!”
A Pastor with the Cloverleaf Baptist Church had this to say about his experience with with FHL’s Mobile Food Pantry…
I was blown away just being apart of what God was doing! I saw a spirit of Love that only comes from the Holy Spirit. I Praise Jesus for the privilege of being with you and the whole family of FHL. I thank God for you. The man that accompanied me Saturday (Feb. 20, 2010) that was an usher gave his life to Christ and will be baptized 3/7/10 I knew you would want to know. -Larry Evans, pastor of Cloverleaf Baptist Church


Read the FHL eZine featured in Phil Miglioratti’s Blog on Prayer and City Transformation:

Hi. Could you tell me more about how you go about doing a mobile food ministry? Do you use a van with a stove to heat food or do you just deliver ready-to-eat grocery type food? Do you provide the food to the poor, the homeless, elderly, or others? What types of food do you provide to them and how often? Thank you!
Dean