Our CCN heroes this week are folks we have bragged on before. David Vernon Watts and Willing Vessel Ministries have provided Thanksgiving and Christmas meals to everyone several years back. Then they handed out hot cups of soup during a bitterly cold freeze last winter. Since then, the food ministry has grown, even making several trips to the North Carolina mountains to provide hot meals for Hurricane Helene survivors and volunteers. And the food is good, not just the institutional type stuff you might expect from a massive operation like theirs.
Willing Vessel Ministries was dishing up the chicken bog in Whiteville Christmas Eve despite the cold rain. A total of 596 plates were handed out during the annual tradition, with 100 of those plates going to nursing homes in the Tabor City area. Prayer partners were also on hand for those who were in need.
It’s not just nutrition for the body, but Willing Vessels feeds the soul too. Look up Willing Vessels on Facebook, and help them out if you can. There’s no such thing as a donation too small when folks are helping those truly in need.
In Matthew 25:35, Jesus says, “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink”
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