We also give thanks to the farmers who produce the variety of delicious foods we get to enjoy for Thanksgiving dinner. We remember that so many around the world don't have such a surplus of food to indulge in and feast on, even for a special occasion with family. Many are subsistence farmers scraping a meager existence from the soil that barely feeds their family.
Farmers in Africa and throughout the developing world are striving for the same things our farmers work tirelessly for here: the resources and skills that enable them to grow nutritious, bountiful food to feed their families, their neighbors, and their communities. In Africa, most farmers -- the majority of whom are women -- are striving to achieve these goals on a budget of less than $1.25 a day, without adequate training, supplies or access to markets. With farming employing nearly two-thirds of the population of sub-Saharan Africa, a focus on training farmers and providing them with sustainable agriculture skills has the potential to move millions out of extreme poverty and onto the path to a financially sufficient and stable life. [huffingtonpost.com]In Tanzania we hope to help farming families access nutritious food through sustainable farming so that they can escape poverty and experience health and prosperity. We share only from the abundance that has been entrusted to us.
We are thankful for the opportunity to serve in Tanzania. We are thankful for a supportive community of family and friends. We are thankful for those who have already partnered with us. We are thankful for prayer warriors. We are thankful for God's beautiful creation; for abundance, diversity, resilience, and creativity. We are thankful for God's redemptive plan; for hope, transformation, renewal, and abundant life.
Praise the Lord for his great love...
For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
-- Psalm 107.8-9 --
Thank you! A great verse ... which I have just added to the bottom of our blog post too ... we are joining you in giving thanks :)
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