Thy Kingdom Come

I enjoy the Friday morning Program’s report on the Africa Mercy. Today the report was given by Eliphaz Essah, Mercy Ships Agriculture Facilitator, on the agricultural “Food for Life” program.I was surprised to know that some of the vegetables being served on board come from gardens developed by students of the Food for Life classes, lettuce, eggplant, watermelon and others.

Mercy Ships agriculture program desires to promote health and well-being through nutritious food supply, and to educate individuals and communities in sustainable food production. In Guinea the Food for Life program has trained 18 participants in organic agriculture. Ali Camara, a graduate from the program, has arranged to train 500 students from a local school.

Eliphaz Essah said: “This project has a great future of continuing training long after the ship left. People in the community have seen what has happened here… they have seen and wanted to learn, it doesn’t stop here.” Food for Life is a vivid example of the Kingdom of God affecting all areas of individuals and community lives.

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