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The term "bumper crop" isn't often used in the same sentence as the word "Africa." But that's changing since the introduction of Farming God's Way (FGW). We're seeing ever-increasing harvests of crops and souls.
Read MoreThe term "bumper crop" isn't often used in the same sentence as the word "Africa." But that's changing since the introduction of Farming God's Way (FGW). We're seeing ever-increasing harvests of crops and souls.
Read MoreThese children were orphaned by flooding in Malawi, but a precious saint cares for them in what remains of this house. Africa is plagued with problems, but damaging storms is not usually one of them. So I was surprised when my friend and Heaven's Family coworker Dick Samuels told me that a cyclone struck Malawi this month, causing widespread flooding and damage to homes and crops. Almost 200 are confirmed dead, thousands are still missing, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced.
Read MoreHere is a progress report on a new Farming God's Way (FGW) project near Mutare, Zimbabwe in which 19 poor subsistence farmers are participating. They received FGW training in October and planted their maize (corn) fields using their new knowledge and skills.
Read MoreYou don't need a master's degree in mathematics to figure out that the maize of some farmers is multiplying in Malawi. Some fields that previously yielded 7 sacks of maize (what we refer to as corn) are now yielding 70 sacks—a ten-fold increase!
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