Farming God’s Way
Sep 01, 2011
On Feb 25, 2011 The ship African Mercy arrived in the Freetown harbor and one week later I met with an agricultural staff member of Mercy Ships. They graciously allowed our staff member Edward Koroma to be trained as a trainer in Farming God’s Way. I left Sierra Leone a few days later and returned in July to witness the final training day and graduation. Farming God’s Way is a resource given to equip the poor and break the yoke of poverty. Their Motto is “Rooted in compassion, motivated by obedience and delivered with love”.
Conrad Van Dijk
TL: African Mercy in Freetown harbor
TR: Edward Koroma explaining how the growing of peanuts and corn together supplies nitrogen to the corn
BL: Bambay, a war amputee, and his wife, Mary, both graduates from the Farming God’s Way training course. Both were poultry farmers with SCHDO.
BR: Sixteen graduates on July 11, 2011 ready for training more trainers in Sierra Leone
TR: Edward Koroma explaining how the growing of peanuts and corn together supplies nitrogen to the corn
BL: Bambay, a war amputee, and his wife, Mary, both graduates from the Farming God’s Way training course. Both were poultry farmers with SCHDO.
BR: Sixteen graduates on July 11, 2011 ready for training more trainers in Sierra Leone

To donate a layer chick please click this button to visit the CanadaHelps.org website. On their website select the fund: Chickens for Christmas. Thank-you for your support!
To donate a layer chicken please click this button to visit the CanadaHelps.org website. On their website select the fund: Chickens for Christmas. Thank-you for your support!
To donate a chicken house please click this button to visit the CanadaHelps.org website. On their website select the fund: Chickens for Christmas. Thank-you for your support!
To donate a complete farm please click this button to visit the CanadaHelps.org website. On their website select the fund: Chickens for Christmas. Thank-you for your support!







