Kansas Profile: Growing Hope Globally supports agricultural development around the world
The congregation is in place as the pastor says a prayer. But there are no pews or stained glass windows in sight. In fact, this service doesn’t take place inside a church building — it takes place in a cornfield.
This congregation is saying a blessing over a plot of farm ground from which the proceeds will be used to support a global initiative helping farmers in developing nations fight hunger.
Kaylyn Morse is regional director for Growing Hope Globally, a Christian nonprofit organization working to support agricultural development in developing nations around the world. Kaylyn is a Colorado native.
She and her husband Tobin came to Manhattan when Tobin took a position as an engineer with the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Riley County. “We love it here,” Morse said.
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