The Garden of Eden was humanity’s first home, classroom, and sanctuary, a place where work, worship, and nature were perfectly united. God gave Adam and Eve the task “to dress it and to keep it” (Genesis 2:15), showing that tending the earth was part of His divine plan for human happiness. Farming, therefore, is not a modern invention but a sacred calling, a way of life that keeps us connected to our Creator and dependent on His provision. Returning to the soil is, in many ways, a return to Eden, to simplicity, purity, and the presence of God.
Farming is not just about food, it’s about faith. The soil is God’s classroom, where lessons of patience, hard work, and trust are taught daily. In these last days, the call to return to the land is also a call to return to God’s simple, self-sustaining way of life.