Faith, Brains, and Muscles
One of the things that I love about Farming God’s Way (FGW) is that African farmers learn from the training that God has already supplied what they need. So their only actual need is to access His provision, and Farming God’s Way teaches them how to do it, agriculturally. All wealth comes from the ground. Humans only need to add value by organizing what is under their feet into corn and computers!
Read MoreNot a Day to Die
Cries of surprise and fear erupted as a mortar struck the jungle floor, close enough make the ground shake. Jamie said a silent prayer, pleading with God for their safety. She managed to choke back her fear. Today is not the day I will die.
Read MoreYou’re Their Hero!
Heat. Hot water. Lights. Electricity—don’t we take it for granted when we lose it, even for an hour?
Read MoreThe Episcopal Pygmy Millionaire
Father Victor Masangano, an Episcopalian priest in the rural Malawi village of Nangombe, was an "early adopter” of our Farming God’s Way program. That took courage, because the traditional agricultural methods in Malawi are well-entrenched. Everyone in the rural areas farms, and everyone has been farming the same way for as long as anyone can remember. Anyone who does anything different raises eyebrows. And Farming God’s Way puts a whole new culture into agri-culture.
Read MoreYour compassion on wheels!
Imagine with me... You’re a poor Christian living in Pakistan. You are in a terrible accident and desperately need medical attention. The ambulance, however, refuses to help you. Why? They say something like,You’re a Christian—and poor—you're not worth our time or effort. Sadly enough, your next stop might just be the morgue.
Read MoreDancing Farmers
I’d be willing to bet that something Jesus said in His Sermon on the Mount has very little relevance to most everyone who is reading this blog. Here it is: Do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink (Matt. 6:25).
Read MoreJesus Healed Me
Just how powerful is God’s Word? Let me share a testimony from Myanmar that resulted from New Testaments that you helped provide.
Read MoreA Potentially Continent-Changing Discovery
If you ever travel in rural, sub-Saharan Africa, you’ll soon notice that every piece of land that isn’t vertical is being used for farming. 70% of Africans are farmers.
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