If You See Dirt

Everyone wants a harvest, but few are willing to plow.

See Dirt, Throw Seeds

If you see dirt, throw seeds.

If you see seeds, water them.

 

Swahili

Your statement means: Ukiona udongo,  panda mbegu.

Ukiona mbegu mwangia maji.

“Maji” is water in Swahili.

That is what our lives should be about: sowing seeds.

Gospel seeds

Seeds of Kindness

Seeds of Generosity

Seeds of Compassion

The list could go on forever.

Where is your “Dirt Field?

“Where are you throwing seeds today?”

How are you watering plants from seeds planted before you?

Let’s be busy today.

Planting seeds in our respective fields.

It’s everyone’s job.

It’s all our privilege, responsibility, and opportunity.

Let’s be busy in the Field today.

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Ethiopian Plowing

 

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