Introducing Inundo

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former president of Liberia (and first elected female head of state in Africa) once said, “The size of your dreams must always exceed your current capacity to achieve them. If your dreams do not scare you, they are not big enough.” This is an inspiring and potentially challenging quote for anyone grappling […]

Hamba Ekukhanyeni “Walk In The Light”

Momentum for transformation is building… We’ve written before about Erlo Driemeyer and Walk in the Light, a ministry not far from Estcourt, here in KwaZulu-Natal. You may recall that Estcourt is where the police broke up and arrested members of a human sacrifice and cannibalism ring. It is a community steeped in Zulu superstition and […]

Gaining Momentum As A Training Team (Video)

We love being able to share a video made by the Grace Family Church communications team that gives some highlights of our Ballito Training. Partnerships with organizations like Grace extend our network in the Durban area. Thank you to all from Grace Church for The head houses the central control buy cialis in australia unit […]

Gaining Momentum as a Training Team, One of Our “Best” Trainings

From our first demonstration garden in 2010, we have been learning the transformational power of wise local resource utilization, combined with effective management, and a renewed mindset as laid out in Farming God’s Way. The impetus behind a tool like Farming God’s Way touches lives in physical, social, mental/emotional and spiritual ways. We have longed […]

A Rich Legacy for a Beloved Director: Sandra Tjart

In early 2009, we met Sandra Tjart for the first time. We often wonder what she thought of that first meeting. Here were 2 Calgarians, a Worship Pastor and a Women’s Community Leader sitting in front of her in her office explaining their dream to move to South Africa. There had been no background, no […]

To See Ethiopia Become A Flourishing Food Producing Country

The wealth of Africa depends on her ability to conserve and manage her land resources. It is a well-known fact that soil degradation not only results in decreased food production but also in droughts, ecological imbalance and consequent degradation of the quality of life. In Africa, the most conspicuous symptoms of the negative impact of […]

A Taste of Jebena Buna, Ethiopian Coffee

Dan enjoyed celebrating his birthday in Ethiopia this year. He never expected to receive a personal Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony plus a magnificent birthday cake. Enjoy the photos that capture this wonderful occasion. In one of the groups tested, men with hyperthyroidism may ordine cialis on line encounter the problem and it could be very severe […]

Increasing Our Impact in Rural KwaZulu Natal

A woman diplays her magnificent cabbage in Ntambamhlophe. Photocredit: Nicole Jones   Fear has gripped the village of Shayamoya in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province after the discovery of a decapitated body. The family of Zanele Hlatshwayo, 25, who has been missing since July, believe she was a victim of a cannibalism ring that has so far […]

Celebrating The Completion of a 3 Year CFGB Project

We are so grateful to have had the privilege of partnering with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank in a 3-year funded food security project. The project officially ended on May 31, but of course the impact of the investment of time, training and discipleship is just beginning. We had the opportunity to celebrate what God has […]