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Recent News & Comments About angel food ministries
Angel Food Ministries offers grocery relief to Kenosha families (Kenosha News)
It’s been a little more than a year since August and Sheila Grulich brought Angel Food Ministries grocery relief to Kenosha families, and the program is growing and seeing hi-tech improvements.
Monthly menu posted for Angel Food Ministries (The Shamokin News-Item)
COAL TOWNSHIP — Angel Food Ministries has announced its January menu.
The Economic Crunch: More food for the dollar (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
As the name implies, Angel Food Ministries is heaven-sent for low-income families. That name, however, also might imply that the blessing is limited to only low-income families at a time when everyone is seeking financial relief.
The Year in Review (The Katy Times)
•A Sonic employee was shot Jan. 17 after he got in an argument with four people and followed them to the parking lot. He later recovered from his injuries.
Angel Food Ministries comes to Nevada/Great outpouring of volunteers helps with Nevada's first food distribution (Mid-Iowa News)
In the midst of falling snow and bitterly cold temperatures, a jovial group of volunteers was hard at work Saturday morning at Central Elementary School. Between 25 and 30 people came to help with the first distribution of the Angel Food Ministries (AFM) in Nevada.
Stanhope Parish begins 'angel food' ministry (The Daily Freeman-Journal)
STANHOPE - A small church in Stanhope is making an opportunity available for the first time in Hamilton County, something that couldn't come at a better time for anyone looking for some grocery relief in these difficult economic days.
News Briefs | Around the Island, Jan. 3 (Bainbridge Island Review)
Islander Charlotte Shepard has opened a new restaurant at the northeast corner of Winslow Way and Madison Avenue.
Religion Notes: Jan. 2 (The Fayetteville Observer)
Blessed Assurance Ministries, 713 Hope Mills Road, will hold the “It’s Your Time in 2009” New Year’s Youth Service entitled “Pursuing Your Dreams and Visions.”
Give thanks for what we had in 2008 (Newark Advocate)
Once again, we've slid out of the old year and into the new year. Every year, I say I hope this year is better than the last one was. We have ups and downs and a few surprises along the way, but at the end of the year, we thank God for allowing us to enjoy what we have and appreciate it. Each year, we get older and hopefully wiser.
CHURCH BRIEFS (NWAnews.com)
Unity Church of the Ozarks, Bella Vista Worship and children's Sunday school are at 10:30 a.m. (Benton County Daily Record)
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