Inundo Spring Training


Inundo has been responding to the growing need for training as people grapple with addressing the huge impact COVID is having on food accessibility and affordability. We have offered a number of different training opportunities: online theory, day-long outdoor practical training out in community, and a thermophilic (hot) compost training day at the model farm. … Continue reading Inundo Spring Training

Flourishing From the Soil On Up: Zoom Panel Discussion


Now available: A recording of our live Zoom panel discussion with Barbara Warren, Stan Wiens, and Dan Wiens where we explored the connections between faith and caring for creation, ourselves, and others. In This Panel Discussion We Were: Considering that looking after ourselves, and caring for creation, are deeply spiritual endeavours Identifying the connections between … Continue reading Flourishing From the Soil On Up: Zoom Panel Discussion

Harvesting an Overflow and Anticipating the Future


We have the incredible joy and delight of now being able to look back at the first few months on the Inundo property on Cadmoor Road in Outer West Durban. We had in faith planned, in our original moving timeline, to be moved and settled in time to plant our first field crop. It feels … Continue reading Harvesting an Overflow and Anticipating the Future

Inundo Interns Look to the Future and the Fulfilment of Their Dreams


In the journey of setting up the Inundo Model Farm, we have often felt like we are just trying to keep up with what God is doing! It has been both exhilarating, and a bit terrifying – but only in the sense of not feeling in control, which of course we’re not meant to expect … Continue reading Inundo Interns Look to the Future and the Fulfilment of Their Dreams

Newcastle, A Doorway to Zululand


Having just settled into our new location at the Inundo Model Farm, and planted our first demo field, we received a request to join other trainers, George and Wendy Roberts, in facilitating a Farming God’s Way training on the outskirts of KwaZulu Natal’s third largest city, about a 3 ½ hour drive away. Newcastle has … Continue reading Newcastle, A Doorway to Zululand

The Power of a Demonstration Field


There were lots of reasons not to plant a field of maize this season. When it was time for preparing the field for planting, we had barely moved our furniture and boxes into the house. We were still finishing up home improvements, and we were very hard-pressed for time. We didn’t have compost ready. A … Continue reading The Power of a Demonstration Field