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- Generations After Slavery, Georgia Neighbors Find Freedom and Repair in ChristIn the farming community of Dirt Town Valley, family friends grapple with a difficult truth: One ancestor was enslaved by another.Melissa Morgan Kelley in Dirt Town Valley, Georgia|Français
- FarminariesFrom souls to stomachs, seminaries are looking to expand their reach.Kendall Vanderslice|
- A Washington Church Grows Great Commission WheatFor decades, the small, rural congregation has turned a grain harvest into international ministry funding.Loren Ward|
- How Gratitude Made Ann Voskamp an ActivistAnn Voskamp’s rural Canadian life may seem picture perfect. But with her new book, the intensely shy writer could spark a social movement among North American Christians.Katelyn Beaty|
- Pushing Back the Desert: Niger's Christians Get Creative for Daily Bread'Give us this day our daily bread' is both a prayer and a project for Christians living in one of the world's poorest countries.Ruth Moon in Niger|
- The Hard-Edged Hope of Wendell BerryWhy his vision of humble communities and humane economies is just what the world needs right now.Jeffrey Bilbro|
- Migrant Workers Are Indispensable to America’s Farms. It’s Time for Congress to Protect Them.I urge our new Congress to enact immigration reform that addresses the lack of a stable agricultural workforce and affirms the dignity of migrant workers.Danny Sykes|
- Growing Up at KoinoniaThe focus of a PBS documentary, Koinonia Farm was the target of segregationists, a radical Christian community, and where Jim Jordan grew up.
- Des générations après l’esclavage, trouver liberté et restauration en ChristDans l’État américain de Géorgie, deux voisines ont été confrontées à une vérité difficile : l’ancêtre de l’une était esclave des ancêtres de l’autre.Melissa Morgan Kelley à Dirt Town Valley (Géorgie)|English
- Alternative Capitalist: How a Coffee Business Brews ReconciliationWhy Jonathan Golden helps farmers in Rwanda.Mark Moring|
