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Zimbabwe - Food and Farming in a Starving Nation

Project(s): 91-721, 91-751, 91-806

Country: Zimbabwe

“The rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness” Luke 1:78-79

 

Zimbabwe

Cutting the ground before planting crops as part of
the agricultural training project sponsored by Barnabas

Zimbabwe was once the “breadbasket” of Africa; a country that produced so much food, it was used by the United Nations as a source of food relief in the region. But today, it is in the grip of longterm poverty and starvation caused by massive infl ation and the destruction of the country’s agricultural sector. Zimbabwe has one of the lowest life expectancies in the world and Christian leaders and congregations have been among the many victims of President Mugabe’s brutal oppression.

Barnabas Fund is supporting Christians in Zimbabwe in a number of ways; by providing food parcels to alleviate the hunger and starvation among the Christians; by supplying seeds and training local people how to farm their land in a more productive way, based on principles of Christian discipleship; and by providing equipment, uniforms for staff and funding for maintenance at a care home for elderly people.

The feeding project provides parcels of rice, beans, salt, sugar, fl our and other necessities to thousands of Zimbabwean Christians per month. Despite rising prices, the cost of a monthly food parcel is only £15 per family. With an average of 10 people in an extended family, this means the cost is only 5p per person per day. The agricultural training project then assists people who used to receive food parcels to move on to becoming self-sufficient.


Barnabas Fund projects include:

Zimbabwe feeding (Ref. 91-721)
Zimbabwe agricultural training and seed (Ref. 91-751)
Zimbabwe General Fund (Ref. 91-806)

 

Extract taken from Barnabas Fund's Advent prayer booklet 2009

 

Please Pray:
  1. Praise God for His protection over for the courageous South African Christians who are driving food in to Zimbabwe to distribute it to the poorest; pray that the Lord will keep them safe and make them a blessing.

  2. Pray for Zimbabwean Christians, supported by Barnabas Fund, who teach the farming method to villagers across Zimbabwe, and for the many who are benefitting from it.

  3. Thank the Lord for the support that Barnabas is providing to the care home, giving joy to the staff and helping them do their work with dignity.
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