
Whether you’re curious about our mission, interested in getting involved, exploring partnership opportunities, or simply want to learn more about Sow Hope Farms, our team is here to connect with you.

We believe God’s people should never be sent unprepared to confront poverty and proclaim the Gospel. God has given the Church practical, biblical tools to steward the land faithfully.

We provide intensive, hands-on training rooted in Farming God’s Way, integrating biblical foundations, practical agriculture, and operational excellence.

We operate training and demonstration gardens that equip missionaries, churches, nonprofit leaders, and agricultural interns with transferable, ministry-ready skills.

We offer hands-on, faith-based agricultural training that integrates Scripture, stewardship, and sustainable farming practices so participants leave prepared to apply and teach what they have learned.

Sow Hope Farms trains missionaries, church leaders, community ministries, and students who desire to use agriculture to reach the poor and unreached—both locally and globally.

Every training is rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ, with intentional discipleship, prayer, and biblical teaching that equips students to serve faithfully and establish what they’ve learned wherever they are sent.
Learn hands-on Farming God’s Way techniques while growing in faith and discipleship.
Work alongside Sowers, building skills, relationships, and Kingdom impact.
Your donation fuels training programs, discipleship, and global agricultural outreach.
Faith is expressed through disciplined, practical obedience. Stewardship is taught as responsibility before God, emphasizing accountability and wise use of resources.
We pursue high standards, good management, and proper timing because excellence honors God and protects the vulnerable.
Skills must be simple, reproducible, and effective in low-resource environments—able to cross cultures and multiply through local leadership.
Participants leave as practitioners, not observers—prepared to apply, teach, and lead others with confidence and competence.
Training exists to send people out. Success is measured by where graduates go and what they establish next.