Educate | Equip | Empower

Our Mission

Our Mission is to demonstrate and cultivate the good news of God’s love by educating, equipping and empowering people with practical skills in cultural adaptation, problem solving, and community development through experiential training, to serve the needs of the hungry and oppressed.

Who We Are

“HEART” stands for Hunger Education And Resource Training. We are a school for cross-cultural workers and missionaries. Our campus is designed as a functioning simulation of a developing world village and demonstration farm. Students, visitors and volunteers come here from around the world to gain practical experience and valuable knowledge. We strive to teach a holistic perspective on ministry focused on cultivating genuine relationships, working to improve the quality of life and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ’s unique worldview.

Become a Student!

HEART curriculum components are designed to address the most basic needs for self-reliant living. Our program is geared towards students with a heart for missions in developing countries and spreading the gospel to those who don’t know the good news of Jesus Christ. Both our programs will equip students with the skills needed to live and connect with others in developing countries.

Donate to HEART

Hunger Education And Resource Training is a registered not for profit, faith-based organization. We rely on student fees for half of our programming. The other half comes through generous donations of individuals, sponsors, and churches. Financial gifts are given toHEART to help support programs, scholarships for students, campus improvements, and infrastructure changes for the future. Through your giving, you are helping us prepare the next generation of servant leaders around the globe.

Volunteer With Us!

We have need for skilled and unskilled workers year round. You can come for a day or organize an extended volunteer trip with your church or community group. We also have opportunities to volunteer on a weekly basis. If you have specific skills (carpentry, plumbing, electrician, auto mechanics, etc.) we would love to put you to work!

On The Blog

Do you have a Gospel ‘footprint’?

Do you have a Gospel ‘footprint’?

HEART Alumna, Joy Kauffman, tells us the beginnings of FARMSTEW.org When I was nine, my love for animals grew into an aversion to eating them. My grandmothers were horrified when I declared myself a vegetarian, imagining I would become sickly and stunted, but my...

Virtual Tour of our Spring Garden

It's not often we get to share the beauty of our gardens unless you come for a personal tour. So we are pleased to allow Justin Rhodes, a YouTube video blogger, to show you the amazing, pesticide free and non-gmo fruits and vegetables grown here at h.e.a.r.t. You will...

Garden Celebration 2016: A Success!

Garden Celebration 2016: A Success!

Thank you to everyone that participated in our 4th Annual Garden Celebration on Saturday! Every year h.e.a.r.t. makes it a point to welcome the public to join in a day full of learning, laughter, and delicious food!Garden Celebration is an event you don't want to...