Pastor Jamal Bryant has been redirecting church donations to feed families in millions of people who are about to lose EBT benefits. There's a video showing how this initiative aims to alleviate food insecurity and support children.
Pastor Jamal Bryant Makes a Move to Feed Families in Georgia as Millions Face Potential EBT Benefits CutIn the aftermath of the healthcare crisis that many Americans experienced last year, it became clear that millions were now facing a significant challenge: potential cuts to their existing $500-per-child EBT benefits. As public funds began to dwindle, Pastor Jamal Bryant, a beloved church leader in Georgia, made an extraordinary move—redirecting his church's donations toward feeding families instead of focusing solely on individual needs.
The Upro redo:
Last week, during a fundraising event at the Shaded Hall Church, pastor Bryant paused a $1 million donation to focus entirely on feeding those he could. "We need to give more and rely less," he said, as he walked the crowd in his red suit. This move reflects a broader trend in American society: people are increasingly divided by their ability to afford medical care. Many have lost jobs, faced income instability, or struggled with chronic illnesses. While individual needs can vary, it's clear that millions of Americans are now under significant pressure to manage their healthcare costs.
The call to give more:
Pastor Bryant's choice reflects a deep-seated need for change. As he stood there, his face lit up as people clapped and nodded in agreement with his message. He understood the urgency: if we don't focus on giving families enough, it could lead us to lose social connections, trust, and the emotional bonds that hold communities together. For many of us, losing one's job or struggling to make ends meet was enough to weigh heavily on our hearts.
His personal story:
Pastor Bryant, like many of us, had faced similar challenges in his own life. He was a decorated military veteran who served for nearly 20 years before being drafted into the U.S. Army. His experience as a soldier shaped his perspective: he understood how important it was to give more, even when it meant sacrificing some social relationships. He wasn't afraid to make sacrifices—or in this case, give away what he could to feed those he believed were most vulnerable.
The movement to fight for EBT cuts:
As the funds started to dwindle, many Americans began to explore ways to extend their healthcare benefits beyond individual needs. However, even these efforts often relied on public funds that had already been strained. Many chose to rely on local sources or generous donations from church families. That's when pastor Bryant's initiative became a moment of clarity: he wasn't trying to save the country; he was making a meaningful difference by redirecting his church's resources.
The change is real:
Pastor Bryant's move reflects a broader shift in American society—those who can afford EBT are no longer the exception, but rather the norm. Millions around the world are now spending every dollar they can on essential healthcare needs without relying on public funds. As we continue to navigate this complex landscape, it is more important than ever for us to recognize that giving more and not letting money weigh us down is a critical step toward a healthier, more connected society.
So, what do you think?
If you've been paying attention to the news, you may have noticed a growing awareness of EBT. But as many of us prepare to lose this benefit, it's clear that Pastor Jamal Bryant's move isn't just about saving his church—it's about making a real impact. For those who can afford EBT, they're no longer the burden on society; they're the starry-eyed ones in the crowd.
To join the movement:
If you or your family are preparing to lose their EBT benefits this year, I encourage you to consider giving more. Donations don't have to mean sacrificing social connections or relationships—it means making a difference. You can make an impact that matters more than saving money for something we all need. So, let's give it a try and create a movement that will change the world.
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