I Was Hungry, Jeremy K. Everett
I Was Hungry, Jeremy K. Everett
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I Was Hungry
Cultivating Common Ground to End an American Crisis

Author: Jeremy K. Everett

Narrator: Lyle Blaker

Unabridged: 5 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/17/2019


Synopsis

Hunger is one of the most significant issues in America. One in eight Americans struggles with hunger, and more than thirteen million children live in food insecure homes. As Christians we are called to address the suffering of the hungry and poor: "For I was hungry, and you gave me food . . ." (Matthew 25:35). However, the problems of hunger and poverty are too large and too complex for any one of us to resolve individually. I Was Hungry offers not only an assessment of the current crisis but also a strategy for addressing it. Jeremy Everett, a noted advocate for the hungry and poor, calls Christians to work intentionally across ideological divides to build trust with one another and impoverished communities and effectively end America's hunger crisis. Everett, appointed by US Congress to the National Commission on Hunger, founded and directs the Texas Hunger Initiative, a successful ministry that is helping to eradicate hunger in Texas and around the globe. Everett details the organization's history and tells stories of its work with communities from West Texas to Washington, DC, helping Christians of all political persuasions understand how they can work together to truly make a difference.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Meredith on April 23, 2023

I wish I was eloquent so that I could do this book justice. The author opened my eyes to an epidemic I am ashamed to say I was unaware of (like, how could I not know??). Although I wept through sections of the text, the author presents incredible hope and beauty in this book. His account of people w......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on August 23, 2019

Jeremy K. Everett's book I Was Hungry, although a non-fiction book, pulls the reader into its pages. Everett shares numerous stories of his experiences working to end hunger primarily in Texas. The stories he shares are gripping and are important to show the depth of hunger, poverty, and suffering t......more

Goodreads review by Jen on June 09, 2023

“Jesus once fed five thousand people in a deserted place, but Jesús did it every day.” I was disappointed with the book because of quotes like that. I don’t have much opinion re: Everett’s political and social strategies, since that’s not my wheelhouse. I wanted to like the book and learn from it. Bu......more