🍫 Reflection 7: When the Harvest Teaches Hope
- Empowering Quechuas

- Dec 8
- 1 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
“For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” — Psalm 100:5
The cacao harvest this year began with uncertainty. A fungus had spread through the crops, threatening months of work. But in true EQ fashion, the team didn’t give up. They prayed, worked, and trusted — and God provided.
Despite challenges, the farm produced enough to fund new soccer supplies for all ten academies. Coaches received fresh gear, and players who once practiced in worn-out shoes now run across the field with renewed excitement. For many, it’s the only “new” they’ve ever had — and it speaks volumes.
More kids are now joining Quechua FC than ever before. With each new jersey, another child hears the gospel multiple times a week. What began as a crop turned into a mission field.
Reflection:
Hope often grows from hard soil. When we remain faithful, God brings fruit from our endurance. The harvest may come late, but it always comes.
Pray With Us:
Pray for continued protection and prosperity over the farm, the coaches, and every child now being reached through its blessing.
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