“For I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat” Matthew 25:36
“ Beans, Rice & Jesus Christ” More Than Just A Meal – Meals That Matter. Hunger knows no boundaries. From setting up street kitchens in the middle of a Nairobi Slum or the middle of a Cambodian jungle to our base in Ireland, we believe no one should get sick of cooking a meal for the hungry, the widow, or the orphan/slum/street child.
Hey there, Welcome to “Bad Boy Turned Good” – your ultimate hangout for bringing faith to life and connecting hearts to Jesus.
So, picture this: You’ve got your everyday chaos, the ups, the downs, the plot twists. But guess what? Amidst the rollercoaster of life, we’re here to shake things up a bit and add some spice with a twist of faith.
Whether you’re a night owl or a morning lark, a wanderer or a wonderer, this is the spot where we break down those stereotypes and dive deep into what it means to live your best life with a touch of faith.
So grab your coffee (or energy drink, no judgment here!), kick back, and let’s embark on this wild ride together. Who knows, you might just find that the bad boy (or girl) turning good is actually you all along
LATEST BLOG POSTS
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Go with the Flow: Trusting God’s Plan, Even When It Doesn’t Make Sense
The content emphasizes the importance of obedience to God’s commands, even when they seem unconventional. It suggests that unanswered prayers and repeated struggles may stem from disobedience. It references the story of Noah to illustrate the rewards of steadfast obedience despite criticism. It highlights that obedience may not lead to worldly recognition but is crucial…
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Flawed & Fabulous: Rethinking Church
if you’re someone who notices the flaws in both the church and the world, that’s actually a gift. Not everyone sees what’s wrong or even cares. So, instead of ditching the church because of its imperfections, let’s lean into them and work to make things better.
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Good Friday: Finding Light in the Darkness
as we contemplate the meaning of Good Friday, let us embrace the message of hope it offers. Let us remember that while the road may be long and fraught with challenges, Sunday is indeed coming. And with it comes the promise of new beginnings, redemption, and the triumph of light over darkness.
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Embracing Discomfort: Pioneering Ministry for the Modern Age
Instead of seeking from God what’s most comfortable for us, let’s ask, where we can be with those who challenge us the most. Nowhere in the bible has God called us to be comfortable. Jeus left the comfort of Heaven and came into the brokenness of the world.
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The Power of Presence: Praying for Our Neighbourhoods
But how do we pray for our neighborhoods effectively? It starts with presence. By being present in our communities, we begin to see the intricate tapestry of lives woven together—the struggles, the joys, the hopes, and the fears. We start to recognize the faces and stories behind the houses and streets, and our hearts become…
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World Hunger – It’s A Greed Problem
To tackle the hunger crisis, we need a different approach. More than governmental or industrial initiatives alone will be required. Instead, we need to look to the church and followers of Jesus, who advocate for an alternative path to happiness.