Starting a Revolution
"Our best trip yet!" Those words poured forth from my heart as I messaged my wife and friends from Africa earlier this month. I know it sounds like exaggeration, but if you'll read on I think you'll agree!
Read MoreBelow are just a few of the many testimonies we receive about lives being impacted and transformed by the Farming God’s Way Ministry of Heaven’s Family.
"Our best trip yet!" Those words poured forth from my heart as I messaged my wife and friends from Africa earlier this month. I know it sounds like exaggeration, but if you'll read on I think you'll agree!
Read MoreLook at the photos that compare Farming God's Way cotton fields in Africa growing next to traditional cotton fields. Both fields were planted with the same seeds on or about the same day. The amazing results powerfully demonstrate the benefits of Farming God's Way methods.
Read MoreIn January, each of Heaven's Family's 21 Focused Ministry Directors gave a short, 10-minute presentation about their accomplishments in 2015 and their upcoming goals for 2016. We're excited about what the Lord has done, and what He has in store for the remainder of this year!
Read MoreJoseph Maravanyika pastors a small church in Mutare, Zimbabwe. But he finds that his greatest ministry occurs outdoors during the day, teaching people how to farm successfully, and indoors at night, teaching those same subsistence farmers about Jesus and how to rely on the local body of Christ for support that helps lead to success.
Read MoreGod may love others, but He surely doesn't love me or my children, thought Juliyasi, an impoverished widow from rural Malawi trying to support her 6 children by growing maize. Juliyasi's husband died 3 years ago, but she finally felt that hope had sprouted in her life, just like the maize crop she'd recently planted with the new Farming God's Way principles we taught her. Maybe now I really can earn enough to support my family, she dared to believe.
Read MoreWidowed and then abandoned by several partners, Gloria Joseph is a single mother with eight children. She has long known the pain of poverty, hunger and despair. Gloria farms a half-acre plot and does whatever she can to survive in her remote home village in Malawi.
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