
At JesusFedMe (JFM), we believe that every child deserves not only a meal but also a chance to know that someone truly cares about them — and that someone is Jesus. In a world where many children wake up to hunger, fear, and uncertainty, JFM is a vessel of hope. We provide meals to children who often have no one else looking out for them, showing them through simple acts of love that God has not forgotten them. When they eat the food we bring, they not only taste nourishment for their bodies but also feel the warmth of God’s love in their hearts.
Millions of children across different villages, slums, and rural areas have been fed, clothed, and embraced through JFM’s ministry. Many of these precious souls never imagined that someone would care enough to help them — let alone bring joy into their lives. But when we show up with food, clothing, and a heart ready to serve, their eyes light up with wonder and hope. For the first time, they realize that their life matters. It’s not just a physical need being met; it’s a divine encounter with the love of God through the hands of His people.
Often, these children are alone in their struggles, asking questions no one hears: “Where will I eat today?” or “Who will take care of me?” But then, God moves. The Holy Spirit leads them — sometimes miraculously — to the right place at the right time. Maybe it’s a field where our truck is parked, or a small home where our volunteers are cooking, or even a dusty road where someone from JFM is walking with food in hand. And in that moment, God meets them. We don’t believe in coincidence — we believe in divine appointment. That day became the day God chose for them to smile.
This is the heart of JesusFedMe.com: to be the hands and feet of Jesus to the least of these. It’s not just about meals — it’s about ministry. It’s about souls. It’s about changing the destiny of a child from hopelessness to purpose. When we feed them, we tell them about Jesus. When they believe, we pray with them to receive Christ. We’re not only giving them food for today, but also hope for eternity. Because we know that when a child experiences the love of Jesus, everything changes — and that child may just grow up to lead many more to Him.

Wondering how the day will be.

Then Jesus appears