Many of you Grovers (and others) might have some familiarity with The Masters Craft wood flooring company. They are a for profit wood flooring supplier in the mid-west and south. They are well know for donating, volunteering, and contributing to many different ministries. But recently they took to giving to local food pantries. This was great to see how they gave back to the needy in this crazy situation. Because they are a essential business, they had the opportunity to collect food for a food pantry. What a great way to contextualize the gospel for a company that has all the right to be selfish during these times, but they decided to give back! Check their Instagram out for some inspiration on giving back.
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