Seeing God's Hand at work on the Farm!

Tassy

This summer, Tassy receives the first Casaba Melon ever grown on the Farm.  Weighs over 11 lbs. She is one who serves as God's hands.  As children of God, and having made solemn covenants with Him, we joyfully acknowledge and accept the Farm as His generous gift to organize, utilize and share.  We choose to be responsible and wise stewards of the land and the creations who reside here. Miracles appear 

every day! God's Sun, Air, Soil, Water combine in perfect harmony with the Plants and Animals to provide amazing, healthy and delicious food for us.  In the current slide show above, Notice the bean seeds.  We gratefully plant all, regardless of size, shape, or color, celebrating their individual potential. Though some don't grow, those which do contribute what they can, to multiply and become what God intends.  Unity in the people community can be even more beneficial as we rejoice in the goodness and contributions of each individual, validating their God-given potential.  Before beginning a new season, the expired plants are cleared away, with an attitude of Thanksgiving for their bountiful harvest, making room for the lovingly prepared, up and coming new plants.  Likewise, removing incorrect information prepares our minds and hearts to be a ready place for truth and light.  What better way to be a blessing for our human friends? Express Love and Kindness to your neighbor. Especially in today's world of upheaval and sadness, your sincere efforts ARE God's hands to nurture, uplift and inspire His children.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHARING THE GIFTS OF PROVIDENCE
  • Nurture Families
  • Embrace American Freedom
  • Promote Vibrant Health
  • Using sustainable and regenerative farming practices

Generous doses of love and prayer are offered in behalf of friends, plants, animals, and land.

Bryce, our Son, Joshua and Lyndy

The Family that stays together, stays TOGETHER!

"Sweet Meat" Boys

 Born in Overton, Nevada.  At 6 weeks of age, they are transported and lovingly raised in a generously large yard on the Farm.   

The Book of Mormon