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Wayne Shepherd talks with Jenny Waltman, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Grace Klein Community in Birmingham, Alabama. (click for more)

  • A ministry dedicated to serving underprivileged and disadvantaged people, rooted in biblical principles.
  • Website: https://gracekleincommunity.com
  • Jenny's Book: God Chose the Wrong Person can be found here.
  • Jenny and her husband lost their construction business (approx. $400,000).
  • Moved into a high-value house zoned for an inner-city school.
  • Their daughter attended, exposing them to stark poverty.
  • A birthday party experience highlighted contrasts in wealth and living conditions, deeply impacting them.
  • Convicted of being “frauds” for not living out their faith in service.
  • Within 24 hours, others confirmed God’s call to begin feeding food-insecure families.
  • 2009 launch: started serving 58 families.
  • Today: 20,000 people served weekly.

Mission & Ministry

  • Grace Klein = “little gift from God”; community = koinonia (deep fellowship).
  • Primary work: food support.
  • Broader care: Bible studies, diapers, school supplies, Christmas outreach, community gatherings.
  • Operates in 32 of 67 Alabama counties; goal: statewide, replicable model.
  • Collaborative approach: businesses, churches, nonprofits, schools, municipalities.

Scale & Growth

  • Budget in 2010: $14,000.
  • Budget in 2025: $34 million (cash + in-kind).
  • 1,013 partner organizations (Jan–July 2025).
  • ~40 staff, thousands of volunteers (saving ~$3M in wage dollars annually).
  • Facilities: 10 locations, 300+ distribution partners, 7 drive-throughs. Food turns over within 24 hours.

Approach

  • Collaboration: everyone brings something to the table.
  • Recipients are also contributors, reflecting biblical sharing (Acts, Corinthians).
  • Theme 2025: “It’s not about us.” Focus on Jesus, love, forgiveness, unity.
  • Works to shift Birmingham’s global reputation from hate (civil rights era) to love.

Global Connection

  • Partnering with Beats and Books in South Africa.
  • Building unity across races and cultures, learning from each other.
  • Exchange of teams between South Africa and Alabama.
  • Birmingham’s “Stronger Award” extended internationally.

Replication & Education

  • Uses Food Rescue US app: mobilizes volunteers for daily food pickup (6 a.m.–11 p.m.).
  • Donors protected under the Emerson Act (Good Samaritan law).
  • U.S. food waste (40%) can be redirected to food-insecure (1 in 4 Alabamians).
  • Teaches others how to replicate the model in their communities.

Impact Story

  • Woman from Colombia, initially angry and facing custody issues.
  • Grace Klein invested in her spiritually and practically.
  • Over five years, she softened, grew in intimacy with Christ, and now impacts her community.

Jenny’s Perspective

  • Wrote book: God Chose the Wrong Person.
  • Believes God uses the “wrong” people to fulfill His purposes.
  • Emphasizes surrender and reliance on Jesus.

Prayer Requests

  • For staff and volunteers to remain focused on Jesus.
  • To not “grow weary in doing good.”

NEXT WEEK: Jonathon Seidl, Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic

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