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Faith, Farming, and Family

Cultivating Hope and Harvesting Joy Wherever You Are

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A young farmer’s wife draws on her life with kids, cows, and a front-porch view to help us see God’s goodness and beauty wherever we are, reminding us that the simple life is not a place to be but a way to be.
 
“Grab a cup of coffee and join Caitlin on her porch to hear the lessons God has taught her through the good and hard of everyday life.”—Vivian Mabuni, speaker and author of Open Hands, Willing Heart: Discover the Joy of Saying Yes to God

When Caitlin, a small-town girl, fell in love with a farm boy named Jake Henderson, she had little idea what farm life—or marriage and motherhood—would bring. But raising a family on a farm is teaching her more about God’s goodness and grace than she could have imagined.
 
Faith, Farming, and Family is a rich, story-filled walk through farmhouse hallways, harvest-ready fields, and God’s bountiful dreams for our lives. As Caitlin reflects on everything from wayward tractors to watching a marriage grow from surviving to flourishing, she reminds us to see the redemption in our own stories.
 
Join Caitlin in exploring biblical truth through the eyes of a farmer’s wife, whether you are wrangling kids onto a school bus, sowing creative seeds in a business meeting, or walking the pastures of your own family farm. Faith, Farming, and Family invites us to recognize God’s beauty right in front of us so that we might find the courage to take the next step—or the first step—into His incredible calling.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 19, 2020
      Henderson delivers an entertaining take on how she fell in love with a farmer and struggled to adjust to life on a farm. Leaving her small-town home for a rural Kansas farm, Henderson writes that she learned to find joy in the hard-nose farming culture (forged by “depressions, droughts, dust bowls, insects, fire, hail, low commodity prices, and Mother Nature’s fury”), simple things like watching the sunrise from her front porch, and even the prolonged periods of absence from her husband during the harvest season. Henderson relied on scripture to embrace an uncertain future and find strength through suffering during her first few years on the farm, which coincided with a drought. Reminding readers to “keep on plowing,” Henderson suggests that making the right choice doesn’t guarantee a path without challenges: “every one of us has the opportunity to be used by God to bring Him glory and to show Christ to others.” Christians interested in the pastoral life will appreciate Henderson’s insightful anecdotes and encouragements.

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