Podcast: Developing a Christian Worldview for Agriculture with Micah Humphreys
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by Noah Sanders
2M ago
In this episode of the Redeeming the Dirt Podcast, we explore the important connection between agriculture and a Christian worldview, discussing how biblical principles can inform and transform farming practices. You will hear insights from Micah Humphreys, a professor at the College of the Ozarks, emphasizing stewardship and the role of faith in nurturing God’s ..read more
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Foundations for Farming Trainer’s Training | Well-Watered Garden Project
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by Noah Sanders
9M ago
Do you want to use gardening to feed your family, serve people in your community, and share the hope of Jesus with others? If so consider praying about joining us for our Foundations for Farming Trainer’s Training this fall, October 7th-11th, 2024 where you will get personalized training in the Well-Watered Garden Project, feeding a ..read more
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The Battle to Control Food and Farming with Curtis Bowers
Redeeming the Dirt
by Noah Sanders
1y ago
Food and farming matters to God because they are part of his design and creation and impact the life and health of every person on earth. But Satan also cares, because the control of food and farming brings opportunities and power for his agenda of death, theft, and slavery. As we seek to be faithful ..read more
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Realistic Off-Grid Solutions for Families and Communities with Kemble Hildreth of Acorn Land Labs
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by Noah Sanders
1y ago
In the United States most of us receive our daily necessities of food, water, energy, shelter and sanitation from the ‘grid’, a complex system of production and distribution. This grid is a historically unprecedented economic system that is characterized by specialization, centralization, complication, and communication. It is incredible in its ability to create and supply ..read more
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Family Economics on the Farm and Homestead
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by Noah Sanders
1y ago
We live in an age where the family is viewed primarily as a unit of consumption. Families consume entertainment together, take vacations together, eat out together, and buy gifts for each other on birthdays and holidays. And these are great things to do together. But historically and biblically families were also productive and worked together ..read more
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Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe?
Redeeming the Dirt
by Noah Sanders
1y ago
The new opportunities and potential of artificial intelligence are making waves in the digital world even as many of us are busy working in our gardens in the world of nature. We can ignore AI tools like ChatGPT, but they will impact our families and farms directly or indirectly whether we like it or not ..read more
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Building a Gardening Team Helps Foster Community and Create More Gardens
Redeeming the Dirt
by Noah Sanders
2y ago
It can be exciting to think about using gardens to serve and teach people in our community. But it can also be daunting. The good news is that we aren’t designed to do it alone! In this episode I do a panel interview with members of the leadership team of the Well-Watered Gardens of Johnson ..read more
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2023 Live Event Links and Dates
Redeeming the Dirt
by Noah Sanders
2y ago
Here are the dates for the 2023 training events we have planned. We hope to see you at one of them! Conferences March 24-26th – The 2023 Redeeming the Dirt Faith and Farming Conference https://redeemingthedirt.regfox.com/redeeming-the-dirt-fa… 5-Day Trainings: March 26th-30th.  https://redeemingthedirt.regfox.com/foundations-for-farmi… April 24th-28th May 8-12th September 11-15th October 9-13th November 6-10th ..read more
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Garden Helps Church Grow, Serve, and Introduce People to Jesus
Redeeming the Dirt
by Noah Sanders
2y ago
In 2021 Scott and Beth Sherman were sent by their pastor to a Foundations for Farming training where they learned about the Well-Watered Garden Project. After returning to their church in Naples, Florida they started a church community garden where they have trained over 200 people to ‘Garden God’s Way’. As a result they have ..read more
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The Call to Sustainable Living with Sarah and Nelson Phero
Redeeming the Dirt
by Noah Sanders
2y ago
Does the lifestyle that we lead really matter as a Christian? How can we be good stewards not only in agriculture, but in the choices we make as consumers? In this episode I talk with Sarah and Nelson Phero about their journey in starting Hopspitality Spring Farm and how their lifestyle has enabled them to ..read more
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