A Gorgeous Perspective on Actively Waiting

There is a beautiful gorge near Port Shepstone which is only about 1.5 hours drive from where we live. It is named after a petite antelope called the Oribi. The basement rocks in Oribi Gorge are according to scientists over 1000 million years old and the walls carved by the Mzimkulwana river are over 350 […]

Understanding God’s All Sufficiency

We begin a blogging series this month where we highlight one of the teaching components of the Farming God’s Way curriculum. Our focus today is on the Biblical Key of Understanding God’s All Sufficiency and how that can be a part of helping people begin to flourish. Farming God’s Way has 6 Biblical Keys that […]

A Report from Kijabe by Moses Gimbuya

Greetings from Tanzania and hoping that all things are well with you. I am grateful to God for the opportunity he gave me to serve his people. My trip to Kijabe was safe and experimental with lots of new experiences. All in all when God gives us a new thing also he expects from us […]

A Dryland Vegetable Experiment

We, the Wiens, are continually trying to redefine how people and even we ourselves see resources. Usually when we think outside of our normal box, we discover resources that we hadn’t previously recognized we also identify resources that we may be wasting or misusing and most exciting of all we discover that we can create […]

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 Mngoma Family Christmas

We had a wonderfully Zulu Christmas at Girlie and Jabu Mngoma’s home. Girlie is Kerry’s Zulu language partner and teacher and a close friendship has developed between Bringing this solution with liquor or some kind of refreshment respitecaresa.org viagra levitra online will adverse affect your wellbeing? On the off chance that you are experiencing ED, […]

The Potential of the Church to Transform Society

South Africa is broken. Everyone is talking about it: Corrupt government, soaring crime rates, high unemployment, the erosion of the rule of law. Xenophobic attacks erupted again in the major cities, and especially here in KwaZulu-Natal. Eskom, the national electricity supplier, is struggling to keep the lights on. “Load shedding,” controlled and rolling blackouts are […]

2014 Training Reaches 6 Rural Community Gardens

September is busy training time for us, as we want to give people enough time to prepare their gardens and fields in advance of the November rains. We did two 4 day trainings in September – the first one at the Seed of Hope Centre in Bhekulwandle, and the second in Itshehlophe – the newer […]

Getting Up Everyday!

It is a beautiful, fresh July Saturday morning. The sky is blue and the sun is shining. I (Kerry) run through my checklist one last time, glance at the packed rear of our car, and reverse out of our driveway. I  always have a myriad of details going through my mind as I head off […]