Farms International

FARMS International is a Christian ministry that serves the church around the world by equipping families in poverty with the means for self-support. Working through the local church, FARMS provides loans, technical support for income generating projects and spiritual training for families. Loans are repaid to a revolving fund and recipients agree to tithe to their local church. The result? Families find a biblical path out of poverty and their churches are strengthened!

Farms International
P.O. Box 270
Knife River MN
55609
Phone: 888-99FARMS
Fax:
URL: http://www.farmsinternational.com

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Published on 8 September, 2008

Bangladesh (MNN) ― FARMS loan is of great help amidst food and poverty crisis

Published on 3 July, 2008

International (MNN) ― Christians step in to help fill the vacuum left by aid agencies years after a disaster

Published on 30 April, 2008

India (MNN) ― Ministry redoubles efforts to respond to India food crisis

Published on 29 April, 2008

Haiti (MNN) ― A new prime minister named to quell violence in Haiti

Full Interview

Published on 28 April, 2008

Nepal (MNN) ― Nepal sliding into poverty as food prices soar

Published on 11 February, 2008

Nepal (MNN) ― The Church and Christians are becoming self-sufficient in Nepal

Published on 7 December, 2007

Senegal (MNN) ― Family in Senegal finds their niche for sharing the Gospel

Published on 21 November, 2007

Senegal (MNN) ― FARMS International project helps Christians become a testimony to their community

Published on 29 October, 2007

Senegal (MNN) ― FARMS International brings color to the future of one Senegalese church

Published on 29 August, 2007

Senegal (MNN) ― FARMS International helps Senegal's church plant seeds for growth

Published on 26 June, 2007

Nepal (MNN) ― Believers nurture church growth in Nepal through micro-enterprise

Published on 20 April, 2007

Moldova (MNN) ― Bees bring income to needy families; churches benefit.

Published on 16 February, 2007

Moldova (MNN) ― A FARMS project in Moldova is 'mushrooming' for a church plant.

Published on 14 December, 2006

International (MNN) ― A pastor working with FARMS International in a creative access nation was killed leaving a wife and children.

Published on 13 December, 2006

International (MNN) ― Farms International's support of small businesses overseas keeps families together, curbing the child slave trade.

Published on 11 December, 2006

USA (MNN) ― Farms International isn't only an outreach to rural farmers overseas, it helps build churches.

Published on 21 June, 2006

India (MNN) ― Micro-credit projects in Nagaland come full circle in missions.

Published on 19 April, 2006

Thailand (MNN) ― Growth comes as the result of a micro-credit program in Thailand.

Published on 13 February, 2006

Moldova (MNN) ― Microcredit keeps the church running in impoverished parts of Moldova.

Published on 15 December, 2005

International (MNN) ― Farms International says micro-enterprise lending is helping them access countries that are closed to the Gospel.

Published on 12 October, 2005

Senegal (MNN) ― FARMS helps the church in Senegal catch the missions vision.

Published on 10 August, 2005

Southeast Asia (MNN) ― A special Southeast Asian project exceeds hopes in growth.

Published on 24 May, 2005

Nepal (MNN) ― Nepal's instability fails to stop evangelistic outreach.

Published on 2 March, 2005

Philippines (MNN) ― FARMS International helps the national church in the Philippines through a growing project.

Published on 31 December, 2004

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Despite harsh persecution in Sri Lanka, the church responds to the overwhelming needs in the tsunami's aftermath.

Published on 6 December, 2004

Rwanda (MNN) ― A new partnership with the Rwandan church aims at not only evangelism, but also the spread of peace.

Published on 1 September, 2004

Central Asia (MNN) ― Christians feel the heat of a government crackdown in a Central Asian country.

Published on 23 June, 2004

Central Asia (MNN) ― Believers report growth in a special program in Central Asia.

Published on 28 May, 2004

India (MNN) ― A partnership is giving the persecuted church in India strength to reach out.

Published on 25 March, 2004

Niger (MNN) ― FARMS International helps believers in Niger prepare for ministry.

Published on 8 January, 2004

Niger (MNN) ― FARMS International moves ahead with plans to help church leaders in Niger move forward towards self-sufficiency.

Published on 19 November, 2003

Moldova (MNN) ― FARMS International considers a new field of support in Moldova, Europe's poorest country. Despite the poverty, the church is vibrant.

Published on 20 October, 2003

Nepal (MNN) ― Even as Nepal's rebels walked out of peace talks, a ministry celebrates a one-year anniversary. Renewed fighting forces caution by staff, but there work presses on.

Published on 25 August, 2003

A water project provides a field for ministry. ―

Published on 8 July, 2003

A small Haitian church sees growth in many directions. ―

Published on 5 June, 2003

Filipino nationals take ownership of their outreach. ―

Published on 28 April, 2003

A ministry that helps the church reach the international community looks for help. ―

Published on 3 March, 2003

A Christian micro-credit ministry becomes fully indigenous in Sri Lanka. ―

Published on 29 January, 2003

Fear of war hits volunteerism hard, but one mission agency bucks the trend. ―

Published on 29 October, 2002

Trouble in Nepal has little impact on a new evangelistic outreach. ―

Published on 19 September, 2002

Word of mouth helps a micro-enterprise mission support the church. ―

Published on 9 August, 2002

A situation turns around for an evangelistic outreach work in a closed country. ―

Published on 29 July, 2002

Christians in the West are needed to help churches abroad reach out with the Gospel. ―

Published on 17 June, 2002

Talk of war magnifies hostilities toward believers in a neighboring country. ―

Published on 2 May, 2002

A ministry looks forward to more growth in the near future. ―

Published on 29 March, 2002

Despite Hindu/Muslim Violence, Christian work continues in Gujarat, India. ―

Full Interview

Published on 24 January, 2002

A missions conference kicks off in Canada. ―

Published on 23 January, 2002

The lifting of sanctions in Sri Lanka could open doors again. ―

Published on 17 December, 2001

Believers in Thailand use small business to grow the church. ―

Published on 27 November, 2001

Micro-credit loan programs are helping the local church reach out in Guatemala. ―

Full Interview

Published on 23 October, 2001

An agricultural outreach grows more vital as Muslim solidarity grows. ―

Published on 4 September, 2001

A Filipino church in the U-S reaches out to help believers in the Philippines. ―

Published on 16 August, 2001

A ministry celebrates 40 years. ―

Published on 29 June, 2001

A tree could help the church in Haiti. ―

Published on 29 May, 2001

In the wake of violence in the Philippines, unique ministry continues. ―

Published on 7 May, 2001

An agricultural ministry helps pastors in Ecuador. ―

Published on 29 March, 2001

Young people fund an evangelistic program in Haiti. ―

Published on 19 February, 2001

Young workers are being sought for a special ministry. ―

Published on 13 December, 2000

A ministry gets a shot in the arm for their work in Ecuador. ―

Published on 7 November, 2000

Years of bondage to the occult and poverty create an interesting missions field. ―

Published on 6 November, 2000

A farming program helps keep Quichua pastors at home. ―

Published on 25 September, 2000

Severe flooding in southeast Asia could open doors for the Gospel. ―

Published on 22 August, 2000

Published on 18 August, 2000

Church work in Bangladesh escapes flooding and landslides. ―

Published on 14 August, 2000

God is breaking a 200-year old grip on Haiti. ―

Published on 13 June, 2000

Irrigation pumps in Bangladesh are the tools being used to share the Gospel. ―

Published on 5 April, 2000

Published on 25 February, 2000

Published on 3 January, 2000