“Tell Your Story”
Families drive as far as 30 miles to serve every week.
me and want to grow spiritually and in
your intimacy with Christ, I encourage
you to volunteer with our ministry or
with one that matches your passion.
It will change you!
In His name,
Kenny
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Individuals enjoy a warm meal every Saturday night.
me. He knows the who and what I
have to be.” But we serve a mighty God
and His plans prevailed (Proverbs
19:21). For the past three years, I’ve
been the executive director and I do
my best to lead this ministry. We have
an amazing board of directors and the
majority of us serve together every
weekend. We are truly blessed with lots
of volunteers from all different denominations
and churches that come help
us throughout the year. We typically
serve between 125-175 homeless every
Saturday night. We always serve a hot
meal and try to demonstrate Christ’s
love. We also hand out clothes, do
haircuts, Bible study, praise music, etc.
I’m very humbled and grateful for
Christ’s hand upon this ministry,
guiding and directing us. If you are like
AM 630 The Word
Taking It To The Streets about
eight and a half years ago.
We serve the homeless community
in downtown San Antonio every Saturday
night. After my first night of volunteering,
I was so excited and couldn’t
wait to do more. I felt a real connection
between myself and our less fortunate
brothers and sisters. Being a recovered
alcoholic myself, I could relate to
feeling hopeless, left out, and looked
down upon. This started my passionate
journey with Taking It To The Streets.
I remember being so worried about
whether we were doing enough for our
brothers and sisters. A good friend and
founder of the ministry, Danny, pulled
me aside and explained that it’s not
necessarily our job to get everyone a
job or new clothes but to love them as
Christ loved us. That was quite a spiritual
experience and a huge burden was
lifted. My personal walk with Christ
began to take on a whole new depth
and intimacy. A few months into
volunteering, a friend of mine who is a
pastor came to me and said God gave
him a vision: one day I would help lead
this ministry. I remember laughing and
thinking “Yeah right! God can’t use
Volunteers commit their serving to God in Jesus name.
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