Implementation of Matthew 25:35 Values Through the Free Food Sharing Program as a Form of Community Social Concern
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https://doi.org/10.55927/jpmb.v5i6.40Keywords:
Matthew 25:35, Sharing Free Food, Social Care, Social Service, Community ServiceAbstract
This community service activity aims to implement the values of love and social care based on Matthew 25:35 through a program to share free food with people in need. The activity was carried out with social service methods in the form of fundraising funds, providing ready-to-eat food, and distributing to vulnerable community groups such as daily workers, the elderly, and low-income communities. The implementation of the activity was carried out for one day by involving volunteers from the church and students. The results of the activity show that the free food sharing program is able to help meet the food needs of the community while increasing the social awareness of volunteers. In addition to providing direct benefits to the recipients, this activity also strengthens the value of solidarity, care, and the implementation of Christian teachings in community life.
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