“Friends, let us not parade our love in words or talk only; but let us show it in deeds and make it real.” – The Apostle John


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Faithful Stewardship


 As I report on stewardship in Zimbabwe, would you prayerfully consider financially supporting God's Kingdom work through Life to Life Africa? Our funds are limited going into 2020, which will impact our ability to continue the mission of loving the vulnerable with the love of Christ, discipling and training them in all aspects of life and godliness so that they will love, disciple and train others. Thank you to all who have contributed financially!! For those who have not, thank you for considering a year-end gift or regular commitment to support Life to Life Africa. You can give by sending a check to: 

Life to Life Africa 
PMB 344 
10151 University Blvd 
Orlando, FL 32817 

Please contact Mike (mike.sulc@lifetolifeafrica.org) if you need bank account details for direct deposit contributions. 


Faithful Stewardship

"The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and take care of it." (Genesis 2:15) God created us to work and take care of His creation. "It is required of stewards that they be found faithful." (1 Corinthians 4:12) As God has shown Himself faithful (Deuteronomy 7:9), with grateful hearts we are to be faithful stewards. 

To encourage faithful stewardship among the families we serve, the LTLA team has renewed their focus on discipling people in wholehearted sustainable farming efforts. Shelton, an LTLA team member who participated in the intensive six-week Crown Ministries Stewardship School Training of Trainers course in Malawi, has provided in-depth training with the LTLA team in effective corn plot planting and management. In turn, the team will pair up to encourage faithfulness in following sustainable farming methods with the families we serve. 

Shelton also led a training session with the children and youth during a Bible study gathering so that they can understand the importance of helping their parents, grandparents, or care givers in their farming efforts. Would you pray that this renewed focus on faithful stewardship produces lasting spiritual fruit as well as a bountiful corn harvest for the families we serve? So far there have been good rains and they are needed through March.

Below are photos of the faithful stewardship efforts of the LTLA team:



Shelton leading a sustainable farming method training session with the LTLA team.


Corn plot planting training session with families we serve.


Gogo (Grandmother) Nzimela with her grandchildren preparing her corn plot for planting.


Violet Chigodora in her corn plot. (Mulch cover will help preserve moisture in the soil.)


Shelton teaching the children and youth about the importance of faithful stewardship.


Shelton demonstrating to the children how they can help in their family corn plots.



Gratefully in His service,
Mike Sulc
Life to Life Africa

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