I didn’t build a business…
I built a table. 🍞
A place where the broken can sit.
A place where the weary can breathe.
A place where Jesus is still the center.
This is more than “Breaking Bread”…
🤍 It’s a ministry.
🤍 It’s a calling.
🤍 It’s obedience.
And I will serve whoever God sends. 💛
Breaking Bread at the Mustard Seed, LLC
#BreakingBread #MustardSeedFaith #WomenInMinistry #FaithOverFear
Creating a space like the one described in Breaking Bread resonates deeply with those who value faith-based community support. The idea of building a 'table' rather than a traditional business highlights a profound commitment to ministry and service. From my own experience volunteering in faith-driven outreach programs, I’ve seen firsthand how a simple, welcoming space can transform lives. When the focus is on providing a place where the broken can sit and the weary can breathe, it becomes a sanctuary of hope and healing. The mustard seed metaphor used reflects a powerful truth about faith: small beginnings can yield great outcomes. It reminds me of times when programs started with just a few people gathering for fellowship and prayer but grew into thriving centers of support. Serving others in this way, especially as a woman in ministry, involves courage and obedience to a calling far greater than personal ambition. Faith over fear is the guiding principle, encouraging us to serve whoever God sends with open hearts. Moreover, placing Jesus at the center fosters an environment of unconditional love and acceptance. This spiritual focus often brings about real change as individuals feel seen, valued, and supported. While Breaking Bread functions as a ministry and not just a business, it also teaches valuable life lessons about humility, patience, and compassion. Anyone inspired by this vision can consider how they might contribute to or start similar initiatives in their communities. Whether through providing physical nourishment, emotional listening, or spiritual encouragement, there is power in simply showing up to serve. It's a reminder that ministry is accessible to all who are willing to answer their calling.























































































