Escape to Salvation!
In late 2018, Osteen Misomali, his wife, and their two young children fled from their burning house in rural Mozambique with nothing but the clothes they were wearing. They were innocent victims of tribal warfare.
Read MoreIn late 2018, Osteen Misomali, his wife, and their two young children fled from their burning house in rural Mozambique with nothing but the clothes they were wearing. They were innocent victims of tribal warfare.
Read MoreLife is harsh and brutal for villagers in the remote regions of rural Malawi. Grinding poverty and hunger are everyday realities for the poor farmers there, especially for in Choiko Village.
Read MoreThank you very much to those of you who support Farming God's Way Ministry at Heaven's Family. You have enabled our FGW team to accomplish some amazing things in Africa as well as in inner-city America.
Read MoreI don’t believe that we have even scratched the surface of what FGW can do in inner city of America. But I do believe that God will use FGW to transform our inner cities as He is using FGW to transform darkest Africa.
Read MoreWhen Jerry first encountered FGW on a trip to Africa with me last year, he told me that we need to bring it home to the inner city where we live. So, in April 2017, we introduced FGW into New Kensington, a blighted rust belt town in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area.
Read MoreHeaven’s Family is implementing FGW in five African countries - Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. We are training and mentoring about 3000 formerly-poor FGW farmers in those five countries.
Read MoreMy dear wife of 50 years, Patti, was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. That has caused me to adjust my travel plans and level of ministry activity. So, in June I brought on board an assistant director for FGW, Jerry Jefferson.
Read More"Suddenly I was a millionaire!" The words bubbled forth from Victor Masangano as he spoke to a small crowd of poor believers on a warm afternoon last December in rural Malawi.
Read MoreDickson Shuwali once was a poor farmer who couldn’t grow enough to feed his family through to the next harvest—a period of months often called the “hunger season.” But Dickson was not unique. Subsistence farmers in Malawi routinely suffer the same yearly depravations.
Read MoreWith the landscape of Malawi slowly receding under the wings of our plane, we headed for Rwanda. Tagging along were my good friends and ministry partners Dickson Shuwali and Charles Mithowa, both of whom we had already spent several days with in Malawi, and were soon to rendezvous with trainers from Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda to create a truly international team—one that the "A-Team" of the 80s TV show would envy!
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