Beyond Survival: Skills for Abundance in Rural Africa.
We educate and empower Africa’s rural communities to address life’s challenges and bring positive and lasting change.
Bad Farming practices and lack of resources is one of the causes of malnutrition in rural Africa. Around 45% of deaths in children under 5 are linked to malnutrition. 50% eat only 1 meal per day.
With our Life Abundantly Project we give them the resources, training and mentor ship to empower them to succeed and live abundant lives.
We provide local support in the form of mentor-ship and Christian counseling for new Christians so they may grow in their faith and continue in their journey of becoming fishers of men.
Rural communities face critical agricultural challenges: crop failure and poor farming practices. While land and labor exist, farmers lack the resources—quality seeds, tools, and sustainable methods—to maximize their yields.
To address this, our Life Abundantly project empowers ten families per village. We provide the necessary resources, including seeds and fertilizer for one hectare of soya and maize, coupled with vital training and ongoing mentorship.
Our widows in Kenya love crocheting
blankets and clothing while chatting,
laughing and singing at the same time.
It gives them a sense of purpose. The
children in our orphanage in Sierra
Leone crochet clothes for themselves
and their dolls.
The Baseball program started Kenya in
2010 since then it has grown to 4000
kids from 10 schools participating in
the program. History was made with
the building of the first baseball field in
Kenya.