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By Cranford Joseph Coulter, on May 20th, 2009%
You’ve heard that platitude: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!” Well, last week someone gave me a big bag of wonderful, crusty bread rolls. We can’t give them away on the street, because too many people don’t have good teeth to eat them. They end up being fed to the squirrels and pigeons and attracting . . . → Read More: “Make Lemonade”
By Cranford Joseph Coulter, on May 20th, 2009%
Daylilies are amazing. They put forth a beautiful bloom and it is gone in a day, only to be replaced the next day with another glorious bloom. Jesus told us to consider the lilies of the field in order to encourage us to have faith in God’s provision for us. This in turn is to encourage . . . → Read More: Consider Today’s Lily
By Cranford Joseph Coulter, on May 20th, 2009%
February was the twentieth anniversary of the start of The King’s Jubilee. Many people have expressed amazement that we are still doing this after so many years. All I can say is that we started doing it and there hasn’t been a good reason to stop doing it. There are still hungry people on the street. . . . → Read More: Twenty Years and Counting
By Cranford Joseph Coulter, on May 20th, 2009%
Some programs stop for the summer. Some of the shelters close. More people are likely to try to make it on the street without having to go to a shelter. So our population goes up.
Since it is light later and school is closed; summer is a great time for families with children to join us to . . . → Read More: Summer is Our Busiest Season
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The King's Jubilee has been ministering in Jesus' Name among poor and homeless people in Philadelphia since February of 1989. We also seek to equip and encourage any who wish to join us in similar service, wherever they are located.
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