JFM is working to make sure every community like Kakoola village has the best start of life like this. Every family has a right to a good food.
At JesusFedMe.com, we are driven by a powerful mission: to feed the hungry and share the life-changing gospel of Jesus Christ. Based in Uganda, our ministry reaches out to the poorest and most vulnerable, delivering food daily and offering spiritual nourishment through the word of God.
Our work begins with meeting the most immediate need: hunger. Every day, we distribute food to those who might otherwise go without. In a region where poverty is rampant, this act of kindness is not just about providing a meal; it’s about offering hope and tangibly showing the love of Jesus. As Jesus said, “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty, and you gave me drink, I was a stranger, and you welcomed me” (Matthew 25:35, ESV).
But our mission doesn’t stop there. Alongside the food, we share the gospel, praying with those we meet and guiding them toward a relationship with Jesus Christ. We believe that spiritual hunger is as real as physical hunger, and we aim to see lives transformed by the power of the gospel. As it is written in Romans 8:9, “You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if the Spirit of God dwells in you.” We desire that everyone we encounter experiences this indwelling of the Spirit.
Through the support of generous donors, we can continue to bring both physical sustenance and the good news of Jesus to the people of Uganda. Every donation helps us reach more individuals, showing them the love and compassion of Christ. Together, we can make a difference, one meal and one soul at a time.
Join us in this mission. Your support can help feed the hungry and spread the gospel, transforming lives for eternity.
This image beautifully captures our daily efforts. As in this image, one might wonder, “What’s the catch? Surely, you can’t just give away free food.” But there is no catch. We want to show the love of Jesus. That’s why we say, “The food is the hook; the gospel is the food.”