Renewed Life Ministry WV

Renewed Life Ministry WV Renewed Life Ministry was born out of a desire to help families in times of need.

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Whether it is true or not- wonderful moral of the story. Some days, tears fill my eyes because I actually do have the BE...
12/23/2025

Whether it is true or not- wonderful moral of the story. Some days, tears fill my eyes because I actually do have the BEST β€œjob” in the world with Renewed Life Ministry WV

It is the legacy that we leave behind that counts. The world is already full of bad news, be the GOOD NEWS.

"The first time someone left groceries on my porch, I thought it was a mistake.

Bags from Costco. Milk, bread, peanut butter, cereal. No note. I'm Sandra, 68, live alone since Raymond died. Fixed income, careful with every dollar. I called the store. "Someone delivered to the wrong address."
"No record of any delivery to your street, ma'am."

I brought the bags to my neighbor thinking they were hers. She looked confused. "Not mine. But keep them, Sandra. Early Christmas gift from somewhere."
It felt wrong. Like charity. I don't take charity.

Two weeks later, more bags. This time with cleaning supplies, toilet paper, canned goods. I was angry now. Who was doing this? Why me? Did I look that pathetic?

I stayed up one Saturday, watched through the window. At 6 a.m., a pickup truck slowed down. Young Hispanic man, maybe 30, work boots and a construction vest. He carried bags to my porch, quiet and quick, then drove off.

Next Saturday, I was waiting on the porch when he arrived. Startled him good.
"Why are you doing this?" I demanded.
He froze, bags in hand. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offendβ€”"
"I don't need pity."
"It's not pity." He set the bags down slowly. "You don't remember me, do you?"

I squinted at him. Nothing.
"Ten years ago, you worked at Monroe Elementary. Cafeteria."
I did. Lunch lady for 25 years before my knees gave out.
"I was in fifth grade. My dad got deported that year. Mom worked three jobs, barely kept us fed. Every day for eight months, you gave me extra. More mashed potatoes, extra chicken, second milk carton. You'd say the kitchen made too much, it'd just get thrown out. I knew you were lying. Other kids got normal portions."
My throat tightened. I remembered so many hungry kids. Couldn't remember faces anymore.

"You never made me feel ashamed," he continued. "Never made me ask. Just filled my tray and smiled. I graduated, got through high school, learned construction. I'm doing okay now. When I drive through the old neighborhood, I saw you outside one day. Recognized you immediately."
"So you decided to repay me?"
"No," he said firmly. "You can't repay what you did. You kept a kid from starving. I'm not repaying. I'm continuing."

I didn't know what to say.
"My crew and I, we do this for five families. All people who helped us when we were kids. Teachers who bought us supplies. A coach who gave us rides. People who saw us. We pool money every month, rotate deliveries."

He handed me a card. "If you ever know a kid who's hungry, who needs help, call this number. We've got a fund now. Small, but it's there."
I took the card. Hands shaking.
"What's your name?" I asked.
"Carlos."
"Carlos, I gave you extra mashed potatoes."
"You gave me dignity, Mrs. Sandra. There's a difference."

He left. I stood there on my porch, crying over Costco bags, finally understanding something.
Kindness doesn't end when the moment ends. It grows roots. Becomes someone else's hands. Feeds forward.
I've started volunteering at the food pantry now. My knees hurt, but I can still sort cans, pack boxes. And I keep Carlos's card in my wallet.

Because I learned that morning what I'd been too proud to see, receiving grace is just as important as giving it.
Let people help you. Then help someone else.
That's how it works."
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12/02/2025

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🌟 Giving Tuesday 🌟Today is a day to come together and make a real difference in the lives of families right here in our ...
12/02/2025

🌟 Giving Tuesday 🌟

Today is a day to come together and make a real difference in the lives of families right here in our community.

If you’d like to help feed a family for 2 days:
πŸ’› Feed a single mom and her child – $25
πŸ’› Feed a mom and two children – $35
πŸ’› Feed a family of four – $50

Every dollar for this fundraiser goes directly toward providing food for families who are struggling right now.

Alone, we may not be able to do much, but together we can move mountains!

If you feel led to give, we are deeply grateful. ❀️

Renewed Life Ministry WV

11/27/2025

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12302 Leetown Road
Kearneysville, WV
25430

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