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Matthew 25 puts tools, hoes and hope in people’s hands

Clint Twedt-Ball wasn’t satisfied reaching people just from the pulpit. In 2007, the Methodist pastor and his brother, Courtney Ball, left their respective churches to form Matthew 25 — a nonprofit that’s since grown to include everything from an urban farm to a tool lending library. It helped rebuild the Taylor and northwest Cedar Rapids neighborhoods after the 2008 flood and is now helping people rebuild and repair their homes after the Aug.

 

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