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Daily Bread — Church Resources

Bible Study Guide

This four-session guide is designed for small groups, Sunday school classes, or midweek study. Each session pairs scripture with the mission of Daily Bread and invites participants into practical action. Sessions are self-contained and can be used in any order.

1

Manna in the Wilderness

Exodus 16:4–18

Theme

God's provision is daily, communal, and enough — not stored up, not hoarded.

Discussion Questions

[Anthony: Write 3 discussion questions for this session that connect the scripture to food insecurity, community responsibility, and the Daily Bread mission.]

Reflection

[Anthony: Write a brief pastoral reflection (100–150 words) that connects this passage to the lived experience of hunger and service in a modern context.]

Action Step

Sign up as a Daily Bread volunteer this week. Show up once and see what provision feels like from the giving side.

2

Serving Without Shame

Matthew 25:35–40

Theme

When we feed the hungry, we are not doing charity — we are encountering Christ.

Discussion Questions

[Anthony: Write 3 discussion questions for this session that connect the scripture to food insecurity, community responsibility, and the Daily Bread mission.]

Reflection

[Anthony: Write a brief pastoral reflection (100–150 words) that connects this passage to the lived experience of hunger and service in a modern context.]

Action Step

Invite one person you know who needs food to download the Daily Bread app and make a request this week.

3

The Hyssop Principle

Psalm 51:7 / John 19:29

Theme

Hyssop is a humble plant used for both cleansing and mercy. The smallest acts of service carry holy weight.

Discussion Questions

[Anthony: Write 3 discussion questions for this session that connect the scripture to food insecurity, community responsibility, and the Daily Bread mission.]

Reflection

[Anthony: Write a brief pastoral reflection (100–150 words) that connects this passage to the lived experience of hunger and service in a modern context.]

Action Step

Complete one volunteer task — however small — without telling anyone about it. Let it be between you and God.

4

Sent

John 20:21

Theme

"As the Father has sent me, I am sending you." The church is not a destination — it is a launching pad.

Discussion Questions

[Anthony: Write 3 discussion questions for this session that connect the scripture to food insecurity, community responsibility, and the Daily Bread mission.]

Reflection

[Anthony: Write a brief pastoral reflection (100–150 words) that connects this passage to the lived experience of hunger and service in a modern context.]

Action Step

Challenge your small group to collectively log 10 volunteer hours on Daily Bread in the next 30 days.