Farm Field School Graduation | Haiti
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The farmers at our Farm Field School recently celebrated their sixth graduating class, consisting of 29 farmers! Each farmer received a certificate and celebrated their dedication over the past two years of their training. In the midst of the tension across the country, the ceremony provided the opportunity to honor the farmers, involve the community, and celebrate the hard labor the farmers have poured into their crops.
Many from the community gathered, including local authorities, neighbors, friends, and families. The graduates thanked God for His grace, the gift of having a school like this in their community, and everyone who, in one way or another, contributed to the success and implementation of the project.
Graduates shared their testimony and explained the changes that God brought to their life during the two years of training. Two of the farmers made the decision to follow Jesus throughout their time at the school. Praise God for life transformation!
"As for what was sown on good soil, this is the one who hears the word and understands it. He indeed bears fruit and yields, in one case a hundredfold, in another sixty, and in another thirty.}
- Matthew 13:23
Please pray for the 29 graduates of the Farm Field School. Pray for favor over their crops, a bountiful harvest, and provision for their families and communities.
Also, please join us in praying for peace, protection, and provision for the people of Haiti as political tensions have continued to rise, affecting the daily lives of everyone in the country. Pray for Christians to walk with courage and boldness, and to be people of peace. Pray for those who do not yet know Christ to come to know and experience Him in a tangible way. Pray for God to be glorified and for the Church to rise up and lead.
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