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Kevin Druhe

It was on November 8th of 2005 when I truly felt the weight of my sin and turned to the cross with Godly repentance and faith in Jesus as my Lord and Savior. There really never has been a moment that I’ve looked back on my old life. It was from that moment on that it’s honestly been all about Jesus… to know Him and make Him known.  

The same week I gave my life to Christ I began sharing the gospel with my neighbors (as they were the closest people in proximity that I could share the good news with). I quickly became a student of the Bible and started getting involved in Church ministry. The prayer team, the evangelism team, the prison ministry, and the men’s ministry. You name it and I wanted to be a part of it. After some time growing in the Lord, I was given the opportunity to lead various ministries. Then later on, I became an intern pastor and began overseeing various ministries, I even started a few new ministries at church as well. Then later on I felt a strong calling to take what I had learned to the scattered and weary.  

Specifically, I felt the Lord call me to serve the spiritual and physical needs of the foster care, the elderly, those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia, the homeless, the addicted, the poor, single mothers, the disabled, and those in children’s hospitals. I couldn’t stop thinking about them. I would have dreams of all of them and pray for them daily. I became discontent in church and only wanted to reach out to those hurting as much as I could. I did my very best to encourage as many people as possible at church, to be involved in outreach work, but it seemed to be of little to no avail. I even tried contacting several local churches to get them involved in their own community, but that proved to be of little to no benefit. Slowly, but surely, I began spending more time away from church and more time at the foster care group homes, homeless shelters, elderly facilities, hospitals, and any other place I could go to meet the people I felt the Lord had told me to go to and serve.  

The more time I spent with the people and the places they lived helped me understand their unique spiritual and physical needs even better. It was at this time that I and about two other brothers decided to faithfully go to the people and have weekly church services at the foster care group homes, at the homeless shelters, at the elderly facilities, and all of the other places we had built relationships with. This led to the beginning of Hands & Feet Outreach Ministries. We continue to desire to serve the scattered and weary to the very best of our ability, as unto Christ.