The Fellowship of Christian Farmers International (FCFI) community continues to inspire creative ways to reach the world for Christ—this time through technology and global connection.
Michael from Global Radio Outreach shared an exciting opportunity for those who desire to reach people in their own countries—especially among Muslim communities migrating around the world.
“We’d like to make our services available to anyone who could use an internet radio station or blogging platform to reach people in their own country,” Michael explained. “You can do this from your home, wherever you are in the world. We’ll help you get started and supply the resources you need.”
Anyone interested can reach out directly to mike@globalradiooutreach.org for assistance in setting up an online station or blog to share the Gospel digitally.
This discussion opened the door to deeper conversations among participants about global ministry, cultural challenges, and leadership development—from Kansas to Sierra Leone to South Sudan.
Patrick, joining from Africa, reflected on the importance of reaching the next generation:
“Many of our young people face challenges rooted in cultural traditions, but with guidance, prayer, and strong role models, they can grow in faith and transform their communities.”
Others, like Cliff Wilms, connected the conversation to discipleship resources such as Every Man a Warrior, which has proven powerful in African ministry contexts.
As the discussion continued, leaders like Dan and Chris from FCFI emphasized the organization’s growing international focus.
“Historically, international ministry meant U.S. members took short-term trips abroad,” Chris shared. “Now, we’re working to empower farmers around the world to minister in their own communities—sharing knowledge, resources, and faith in a global partnership.”
FCFI believes that farmers everywhere can be powerful stewards of God’s creation and witnesses for Christ—demonstrating excellence in both agriculture and ministry.
“God distributed resources all around the world,” said Dan. “We want to see those resources used with excellence and purpose, advancing the Great Commission from every nation to every nation.”
From internet radio outreach to leadership training, from Kansas to Africa, this fellowship continues to grow as a global community of believers, united in their calling to serve and proclaim Christ through farming, technology, and everyday relationships.
