Farming God’s Way
Equipping the poor for abundant life in Christ
The African continent has the most natural resources of all the world’s continents. It has vast resources of minerals, precious metals and oil; excellent agricultural potential; wonderful people; plenty of water; and exceptional wildlife biodiversity.
In contrast to her potential, Africa is also the most poverty stricken, with extremely low standards of living, famines, high levels of undernourishment, shocking infant mortality rates, disease, wars, dependency, poor education, deforestation, corruption and high inflation as hallmarks of what the continent represents.
Subsistence farmers account for a very high percentage of the African population who are living undernourished and degraded lives. The current yields of these farmers are well below their family’s food security requirements, which necessitates the importation of millions of tons of grain every year.
Farming God’s Way is an amazing Godly solution to the food security and poverty crisis for the rural poor. Farming God’s Way is not just a technology but a well-balanced biblical, management and technological solution for the agricultural domain, equipping the poor to come out of poverty with what God has put in their hands and revealing the fullness of Jesus’ promised abundant life.
Out of the transformation of the heart, through Jesus, comes the renewal of the mind in good management and then the redemptive purpose of God on the farmland.
Farming God’s Way is a free gift given to the wider body of Christ and is a non-denominational, non-organisational, relational network of people, who share a heartfelt consideration for the poor. The integrity, flow and strategy of Farming God's Way is given by a voluntary senior stewardship team, who are well experienced trainers. The principle of stewardship rather than ownership has been kept to ensure the liberal expansion of this incredible tool to transform the lives of the poor.
The Word of God says in Hosea 4:6 “My people perish because of a lack of knowledge.” We must acknowledge the importance of teaching the poor faithfulness in the agricultural domain, before the rest of the continent’s potential can be revealed.
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