The Heart of Service: The Wellness of Worship
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As the holiday season approaches, our hearts naturally turn toward giving. Lights twinkle, songs of joy fill the air, and yet beneath it all, there’s something much deeper calling us — a reminder that true wellness isn’t just about how we nourish our bodies, but how we pour out love to others in the name of Jesus.
At Kingdom Come Home, this is at the very center of who we are. Every product, every prayer, our first fruits giving is rooted in one truth: that all we have and all we give belongs to Him.
Giving Is Worship
The world defines wealth by how much we have — but the Word defines wealth by how much we give.
When we serve, when we sow, when we care for others, something miraculous happens: our own hearts begin to heal and start to overflow with God’s goodness.
“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” — Acts 20:35
Giving is an act of worship — one that mirrors the very life of Jesus. He was the Great Servant as well as the King. He washed feet, and He worked miracles. He fed others before He fed Himself. And in the same way, we find our greatest wholeness at His feet — not striving to be served, but seeking to serve.

Our First Fruits: Giving Back What God Has Given
At Kingdom Come Home, we believe that our increase belongs to the Lord. That’s why we joyfully give 10% of our profit — our first fruits — back to organizations that spread the gospel and bring healing to those in need.
One of those is Morning Glory Ministries, a powerful outreach that reaches women trapped in the sex trafficking industry with the redeeming love of Jesus Christ. Through this partnership, lives are being restored, hearts are being healed, and the light of Christ is breaking through the darkest places. Every time you make a purchase from Kingdom Come Home, you help to advance the gospel in this way.
You can choose to donate to them directly here: Donate to Morning Glory Ministries, Inc. :: Powered by Aplos

When We Pour Out, We Are Filled
In this season — especially with the ongoing SNAP benefit delays and closures affecting families across the nation — the opportunities to give are all around us.
• Donate to a local food pantry, even if it’s just a few cans or a small grocery bag.
• Support a church community dinner that’s feeding families who might not otherwise have a warm meal.
• Ask your child’s school if they’re hosting a winter coat drive and let them experience the joy of giving firsthand — the smile of a child receiving a warm coat is a glimpse of heaven itself.
Giving doesn’t have to be grand.
Sometimes, it’s as simple as making a meal, paying for someone’s groceries, or taking a few moments to pray with someone who feels forgotten.
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.” — Matthew 25:40
When we pour out, God pours back in — pressed down, shaken together, and running over. (Luke 6:38)
That’s the beautiful mystery of the Kingdom: our cup is never fuller than when we use it to pour into others.

The Highest Place Is at His Feet
In a world that tells us to climb higher, Jesus calls us to kneel lower. The highest position any of us can ever hold is at the feet of Jesus. It’s where humility meets power, where surrender meets strength, and where service becomes worship.
As we enter the CHRIST-mas season, may we remember that the truest form of wellness is not found in the mirror, but in the ministry of giving. Each act of kindness, each seed sown, and each prayer whispered in love is a fragrant offering before our King.
Let’s be the hands and feet of Jesus.
Let’s feed the hungry, clothe the cold, comfort the broken, and love without limits. Let’s show the world that the heart of the Kingdom is, and always will be — the heart of Christ.
“Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.” — Matthew 20:26
Blessings,
Heidi Davis
Co-Founder with Holy Spirit
Kingdom Come Home




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