Planting Faith

Planting Faith Ministries, Inc.…Spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ in Africa by
elevating subsistence farmers to sustainability.

May 1, 2008

Dear Friends in Christ,

Greetings from Kenya,

If you have not seen our blog, please check out http://plantingfaith.blogspot.com.  We
try to update it weekly with news of our work here.  

Things seem to have settled here in the past few weeks.  While there are still
occasional accounts of trouble within different parts of Kenya, these incidents appear
to be isolated and more of a crime issue than an issue of post-election violence.  We
do pray that peace and reconciliation will continue among all of the people of Kenya.  
We believe that it will take quite a while for the process of healing here, as there are
many who have felt the effects of the tragedy of late December and early January.

The international news here lately has placed quite a bit of emphasis on the issue of a
global food crisis.  Indeed, the media is finally looking at a problem that has been in
existence worldwide for some time.  The inputs necessary for agricultural production
make it quite difficult to profit from farming in many parts of the world.  In a country like
Kenya, where such a large percentage of the population depends on agriculture as a
way to earn a living, this has a tremendous effect on the economy.  Coupled with the
economic troubles from the recent election troubles, it is quite a challenge to continue
in agriculture.  However, now more than ever, the farmers here need the
encouragement and knowledge of how to build upon their successes to move from
subsistence to sustainable farming.  Our projects provide a way for these farmers to
earn cash income in addition to providing food for their families; these projects do not
take away from the provision of food for these families.  The projects also provide
cash to that will be reinvested in agriculture within each community for many years to
come.

Our work continues to progress, and we are entering quite a busy time.  All four
groups have now planted and are eagerly anticipating harvest. In all groups, we are
looking for methods to contain costs in the present market of inflated prices of inputs.

The two passion fruit projects are roughly at the same point on the time line.  Business
classes are completed in Mang’u.  This group is now working toward installation of the
posts and wires necessary for trellising of the plants.  They are now into month 6 of
their passion fruit crop.  The Murang’a group has had a few complications along the
way, but they are now also working toward installation of posts and wires for trellises.  
Their business classes are near completion.  

There are two groups that are growing flowers for export.  The Ngarendare group is
growing Moby Dick flowers, which they should be harvesting by July. Their business
classes are also near completion.  They will be hosting a short term mission team in
mid to late June, and we are looking forward to that experience.  The Kabete group
planted their Bird of Paradise flower seeds Easter Monday.  This group has only
recently been formed, and their business seminars are still being scheduled.  The
flowers take a bit longer to harvest than passion fruit, but the plants produce for
several years.  

Discipleship training has been an important part of our ministry focus.  We are most
thankful to have had the assistance of Dave Chaves, an Anglican missionary here in
Nairobi, assisting us in this aspect of training.  With his assistance, we have been able
to cover the business training, discipleship training and technical assistance
simultaneously.  Dave has a real gift of establishing relationships with the farmers, and
we have all enjoyed his presence.

We have also recently had the exciting prospect of a new employee for Planting Faith.  
Michael Rhodes is graduating this weekend from Covenant College and is planning to
join us for a one year internship beginning in August 2008.  He is presently in the
process of raising his support for next year, so please keep that process in your
prayers.  We have received the most glowing reports about him, and we feel blessed
to have him joining us next year.

The Lord has certainly blessed Planting Faith with plenty of work to do and funding to
make it all happen.  But, most of all, we feel that the prayer support we have been
receiving has been what really keeps us going.  Thank you for all of your prayers.  The
past few months have been stressful to say the least, not only for us, but also for our
family and friends at home.  Your encouragement in words and prayers has been a
lifeline many times.  

Family life is going well.  Both of our children are at transition points in school as Mary
Shea moves from Elementary to Middle School and Horace moves from Middle School
to High School.  They are both looking forward to the changes, and we feel that they
are both ready for the changes and challenges in the coming year.  

Please continue to pray for this ministry and our family as we wrap up the school year
and continue our work.  The month of May always seems to bring a hectic schedule
whenever schooling is involved, and it is no exception here.  We also continue to pray
for you at home, and thank God for giving us the blessing of your support.


Yours in Christ,
Horace, Anne, Horace, Jr. and Mary Shea

Anne & Horace Tipton
Planting Faith Ministries, Inc.
plantingfaith@gmail.com
www.plantingfaith.org
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