
Do you love Jesus and love farming? Then this is the podcast for you! The host, Noah Sanders, is the author of Born-Again Dirt, Farming to the Glory of God. On this show he shares how we can connect faith and farming so that we can find purpose in glorifying God and serving others while excelling in land stewardship. As a market gardener and homesteader Noah shares stories from his own journey as ... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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A quiet country church. A knock on the side door. And a question that won’t leave us alone: what if Jesus is outside, patiently waiting to be invited in?
In this episode I share something a bit different; a guest sermon I gave at ou... more
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What if the most “successful” version of your life is the one that brings your faith and family back to the center? We sit down with author and homesteader Rory Groves to rethink success through the lens of calling, freedom, and the f... more
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What happens when biblical stewardship principles meet challenging southern clay soil? Amanda Nelson's journey from reluctant teenage gardener to community trainer offers a compelling answer.
Amanda's path began with a simple questio... more
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What happens when churches embrace agriculture as ministry? Frank Sindler, Executive Director of Equipping Farmers International, reveals how biblical farming principles are transforming both landscapes and lives across the Global Sou... more
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What an incredible ministry! Noah Sanders brings the original Genesis mandate to care for the garden to the modern day in practical terms. Listen to this podcast and find Jesus in the ordinary and life-giving work that he gave us to do.
Very practical advice and encouragement for serving Jesus in all areas, especially homesteading, gardening, permaculture.
Not all of the content here feels relevant to my family only because it seems the main focus of this podcast is farming and we really want to focus on livestock. However, the show is so encouraging in reminding me about the ‘why’. We do this unto the glory of God.
I recently started listening to the Redeeming the Dirt podcast find it refreshing. I am a missionary in Liberia where I am developing a church planter training center and permaculture model farm. This is the only podcast that I am aware of that melds regenerative agricultural approaches with God’s command to be stewards of His creation.
I’m so thankful for the distinctly and unapologetically Christian look at agriculture that Noah takes with this show. It’s refreshing, encouraging, and instructive for anyone who wants to better connect their faith in God with their farming, homesteading, and gardening.







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