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The book is about how God established a homeless shelter using the efforts of members of eleven churches working together, including all the miracles that were performed in accomplishing the project. It tells about the lessons the author learned in working with the homeless. Then it describes how that same group of churches talked all the others food pantries in the community into closing to open one large pantry (I am told that in 2018, this was the largest individual food pantry in the US). The author discusses the problems that those who live in poverty have and what it will take to eliminate poverty in the US.…mehr

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The book is about how God established a homeless shelter using the efforts of members of eleven churches working together, including all the miracles that were performed in accomplishing the project. It tells about the lessons the author learned in working with the homeless. Then it describes how that same group of churches talked all the others food pantries in the community into closing to open one large pantry (I am told that in 2018, this was the largest individual food pantry in the US). The author discusses the problems that those who live in poverty have and what it will take to eliminate poverty in the US.


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Jack Ream, a lazy person, retired from business to found an organization that set up and operated a homeless shelter for the last fifteen years. He was also instrumental in establishing an ecumenical community food pantry that it became one of the largest in the United States. Jack graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in engineering in 1954 and served two years as an officer in the US Navy. His career included plant superintendent of a manufacturing plant, then plant manager of another manufacturing plant. At age fifty-three, he changed careers, developing computer software for small businesses. Jack resides in Dover, Ohio, has eight children, nineteen grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.