Contributers
BLO Bonnie Lee Ouellette Christian Temple Baltimore, MD
CBN C. Bruce Naylor Eureka Christian Church Eureka, IL
DAS David A. Shirey North Christian Church, Columbus, IN
JEC James E. Crouch Capital Area Wilmington, DE
JME Janet M. Ehrmantraut Christian Church in Kentucky, Lexington, KY
JTS Jennie Taylor Shirey, North Christian Church Columbus, IN
JWW Johnny W. Wray Week of Compassion Indianapolis, IN
MWR Marilyn Warner Reid First Christian Church Eugene, OR
RJA Ronald J. Allen Christian Theological Seminary Indianapolis, IN
RKP Richard K. Powell Christian Temple Baltimore, MD
RRJ Rene Rodgers Jensen, First Christian Church Omaha, NE
To allow the hungry (man) to remain hungry would be blasphemy against God and one's neighbor, for what is nearest to God is precisely the need of one's neighbor.
It is for the love of Christ, which belongs as much to the hungry (man) as to myself, that I share my bread with (him) and that I share my dwelling with the homeless.
If the hungry (man) does not attain to faith, then the fault falls on those who refused (him) bread. To provide the hungry (man) with bread is to prepare the way
for the coming of grace.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer