Good Land

Their dream.

Your partnership.

Together, we can transform this village.

Your church can help the people of Ghusel transform their village this harvest.

Travel with BMS World Mission to Ghusel, a remote village in Nepal’s mountains.
Hear the hopes and dreams of the people in the community.
And then partner with them as they seek to make life better for their whole village.

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How will your gifts make a difference?

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£29 can provide the Ghusel community with breeding goats and veterinary training to rear healthy and productive animals

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£70 can equip 20 people with vital water management and hygiene skills to fend off dangerous waterborne diseases

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£1,430 can create a child-centred classroom in Ghusel, giving children the best foundation to stay in school

What is Good Land?

Good Land is BMS’ 2022 Harvest appeal. It’s a video appeal resource. But more importantly, it’s an opportunity for your church to support vital development in a remote community in the mountains of Nepal.

The people of Ghusel face many challenges – from poor education opportunities for their children, to precarious livelihoods and dangerous drinking water. The leaders of Ghusel heard about the work BMS World Mission partners had done in other parts of Nepal, and they asked us to come and help them, too. We listened to their request and have been working with the community to discover their hopes and dreams for a better future.

Now, they need your help to make these dreams a reality.

As BMS’ 2022 Harvest appeal, Good Land comes with an array of resources to encourage your church to pray for and support education, health and livelihoods work in Ghusel and beyond.

Watch the Good Land feature video




Your gift for Good Land will be used to support the people of Ghusel village and similar communities in Nepal.
If our appeal target is exceeded, we will use additional funds to support similar urgent work in the world’s most marginalised countries.

Need help planning your Good Land service? Look no further!
  • The Good Land Leader’s Guide is jam packed with stories, sermon inspiration and service ideas to inspire you as you plan your Good Land service.
  • Use our 60-second Good Land trailer video in the run-up to your Harvest service. Share it on social media and play it in your church ahead of your service to encourage people to come ready to pray and give.
  • The Good Land reflection video is a prayer for the people of Ghusel. Play it as you take up your offering, at the end of your Good Land service or during your prayer time.
  • Quiz your church on their knowledge of Nepal using our Good Land  quiz.
  • Order Good Land gift envelopes and leave them on seats ahead of your Good Land service. You can also print the downloadable Good Land service poster to advertise your harvest service. Find all these resources and more below!

Good Land resources to download or order

  • BMS World Mission is inviting you and your church to walk hand-in-hand with a remote community in Nepal’s mountains – and help them transform their village.

    This easy-to-use Leader’s Guide includes everything you need to plan a Good Land service, including sermon inspiration and all-age activities!

    Cover of the Leaders Guide featuring some of the faces from the Good Land video
  • Their dream. Your partnership. Together we can transform this village.

    Good Land is BMS World Mission’s 2022 Harvest appeal and an opportunity for you and your church to support vital development in a remote community in Nepal. Travel with us to Ghusel in Nepal’s mountains, hear the dreams of the community, and then choose to partner with them in prayer and giving as they work to transform their village.

     

    A group of girls skip down a rough path with the Good Land Logo to their left
  • Share the Good Land trailer with your church as soon as you’ve got a date in the diary for a Good Land service! It’s a great way to get everyone excited about how they’ll be able to help a village in Nepal realise their hopes and dreams.

    Video length: 1 minute

    Image of the village with a man, a child and some goats, and the Good Land logo with its mountain motif
  • Gwelodd arweinwyr lleol yn Ghusel drawsnewid gyda chefnogaeth BMS mewn pentrefi cyfagos.
    Breuddwydiodd y gymuned am newid a, gyda chi, mae’n nhw’n barod i wneud iddo ddigwydd. Dyma eu breuddwydion.

     

    Tir Da – Prif nodwedd
  • Their dream. Your partnership. Together we can transform this village.

    Good Land is BMS World Mission’s 2022 Harvest appeal and an opportunity for you and your church to support vital development in a remote community in Nepal. Travel with us to Ghusel in Nepal’s mountains, hear the dreams of the community, and then choose to partner with them in prayer and giving as they work to transform their village.

     

    A group of girls skip along a village path, with text 'Good Land British Sign Language version'
  • Help your congregation to engage with some of the challenges of life in Nepal and have fun at the same time by using this quiz in an all-age Good Land service.

    Alternatively, why not use the questions as one round in a quiz night hosted at your church to raise funds for the Good Land appeal?

    Tip: answers to all the questions are at the end of the slideshow.

     

    Title slide from the quiz showing a girl in Nepal
  • Place gift envelopes on chairs before a service, along with pens. Collect the envelopes containing both cash and cheques and post them to BMS World Mission at: PO Box 49, 129 Broadway, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 8XA.

    Please do give your congregation plenty of time to fill in their details on the envelopes before taking up your offering. And remember, you don’t even have to open the envelopes. Just send them straight to BMS and let us do the hard work!

    Image of the gift envelope with information and a picture of a smiling woman
  • Put up a Good Land poster to let your church family know when and where your service is happening!

    This A3 printed poster includes space for details of your service or fundraising event.

    You can also download and print an A4 poster here.

    Image of poster featuring a schoolgirl on a mountain path and space to add service details
  • Download this A4 colour poster, print copies and add details of your Good Land service or event.

     

    Image of the poster showing a Dad with his daughter and space to add service details
  • Use this editable PowerPoint slide to advertise your Good Land service in the weeks leading up to the event.

    Image of the slide showing the Good Land logo and service information with a Nepali family on a mountain path
  • Younger members of your congregation will love colouring in Bishnu’s goat and the beautiful flowers and mountains they saw in the Good Land video!

    Download and print this simple colouring sheet, and leave it out in your children’s area or on seats, together with some crayons or colouring pens, during your Good Land service.

     

    Image of the colouring sheet
  • Download and print this prayer sheet to use during your Good Land service or for those attending to take home and keep. The prayer for Ghusel also features in the Good Land reflection video.

    Some members of your congregation may even find it helpful to do some reflective colouring-in while they pray!

     

    Image of prayer sheet
  • If you need to download any of the Good Land videos to DVD or USB stick, this handy cheatsheet will guide you through the process!

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Transform a village this harvest.

“We believe Jesus wants us to be his hands and feet in Ghusel village – helping to bring abundant life. And we need you to make it happen.” – Amos, BMS partner worker in Nepal

Will you help transform this village?

For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land
Deuteronomy 8: 7

Images: © Clive Thomas for BMS World Mission

Growing vegetables to transform lives

Saraab’s Garden

Growing vegetables to transform lives

What’s the connection between a carrot and a life transformed?

Spending time in the garden has been a lifesaver for many of us this year. And Saraab* is no different. In his garden, he grows carrots, pumpkins, cucumbers… the sort of things you would plant in your vegetable patch in the UK. Except Saraab isn’t in the UK – his village is in the rural mountains of Afghanistan, where resources are scarce, and the threat of the Taliban never goes away. You wouldn’t think growing vegetables could transform a life. But for Saraab, that’s exactly what’s happened.

“Children were malnourished. We are an impoverished people.” Saraab and his family live in a small village high in the mountains of Afghanistan. The temperature can drop as low as -40 degrees in the winter. Women tend the fires in their one-room houses built into the mountainside, while the men shovel snow off the roofs to stop it melting through. There’s no Tesco to pop down to where you can buy whatever food you need. No classes in school to teach you the basic food groups and how to eat a balanced diet. Here, you just have to do what you must to keep yourself and your family alive.

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Saraab has often struggled to get food on the table to feed his family.

And this doesn’t just apply to putting enough food on the table. Many of you will remember our 2018 Harvest appeal, Life’s First Cry, teaching safe birthing practices to Afghan families who kept losing babies, and last year’s Christmas appeal, bringing clean water to rural villages in the Afghan mountains where the water wasn’t safe to drink. Saraab and the people in his village lived with these same hardships. But thanks to BMS World Mission supporters, that’s all changed.

Our people are deprived. And your help can change our lives.

Thanks to your support, Saraab doesn’t have to worry any longer about how he’s going to feed his six children. BMS’ partner works in rural mountain villages in Afghanistan to give people access to maternal health classes, information on clean water and sanitation – and to equip people to confidently grow their own food. “We didn’t know anything about vegetables or what they all were,” Saraab says. “But now we know about them and their importance to our bodies, and we all want to eat vegetables.” Thanks to you, Saraab has been able to grow a flourishing crop of healthy food, and make sure that his family never goes without. He knows how to feed his children well, to make sure they grow up strong and healthy, to keep them from dying from malnutrition like so many children in the village before them. All of this has been made possible through your faithful support – and that’s not everything!

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Saraab grows things like carrots, pumpkins and cucumbers in his garden – like many of us back in the UK!

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BMS worker Ruby* will soon be heading back to the mountains to help teach the women in the villages how to tend the land themselves. Traditionally, it would be the man’s role to pass on any agricultural knowledge from his time on the project, with the women learning through second-hand teaching from their husbands and brothers. But amongst all the other responsibilities of work, asking men to share knowledge this way just wasn’t effective. “They had varying results, depending on if the husband or brother took any of the information in or were just too busy to actually learn,” says Ruby. But with Ruby joining the team, she’ll be able to teach the women directly and empower them to grow their own food for their families – an unusual, but joyful sight for rural Afghanistan!

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BMS worker Ruby will be empowering women in Afghanistan by teaching them to grow their own food to provide for their families.

“Growing your own food is good because you can actually feed your family, no matter what’s happening around you,” says Ruby. And that’s exactly the case for Saraab – no matter what comes, he’ll be able to keep his family healthy and well. There are so many more villages to reach with the good news that they can grow vegetables, get access clean water, keep their mums and babies safe – and you can help us do that. “Our people are deprived,” says Saraab. “And your help can change our lives.”

*Names changed.
Words by Laura Durrant.

Buffalo, corn, radishes and chillies: a recipe for success

Buffalo, corn, radishes and chillies:

a recipe for success

A widow is able to provide for her three daughters. People in Afghanistan are eating vegetables in their village for the first time. Ugandan farmers can fund school fees and medical bills. Agricultural training is transforming lives, and it’s all down to your support for BMS World Mission.

In countries facing political instability and natural disasters, it’s hard for people in rural areas who survive by farming to make a living and support their families. But BMS-supported agricultural training is changing that. By donating cattle, training farmers to grow chillies and bananas, and helping women rear buffalo, men and women can earn a living long into the future. Because of you, BMS workers are with these communities every step of the way, helping them improve their quality of life.

Here’s what you are doing to help farmers and families to thrive.

1. Mozambique: cattle and corn

In the rural village of Chassimba in Mozambique, men and women are learning how to better grow corn. Overseen by BMS worker Carlos Jone, this training is transforming lives in the community.

John and Amelia are two of the people who gained skills in growing corn. John used the money he made from selling his crop to produce bricks, which he used to build his new house. Amelia, a widow, managed to grow so much corn that she filled her barn to the brim. Now she has enough to support her family for the rest of the year. Amelia’s also now involved in growing vegetables with other farmers in the village, and is earning enough to support her three children through school.

We’ve also donated cattle to the village, and these are being used to teach ploughing – helping many more people provide for their families.

“Thank you for your supporting farmers in Chassimba,” says BMS worker Carlos. “You’re fighting hunger and food insecurity, and the results are visible – there are no longer hunger problems in the community.”

This thank you dance from the villagers in Chassimba is for you.

2. Afghanistan: lettuces and radishes

At high altitude in the mountains of Afghanistan, growing vegetables presents unique challenges, and in some places they’re not even grown or eaten at all.

You’re helping to change that. With your support, people are learning about the nutritional benefits of vegetables and how to grow them.

In one village, agricultural experts set up a demonstration garden on the land of a man called Almas*, where other villagers could learn and experiment in growing vegetables. Almas’ uncle came to visit, and when he saw the garden, he couldn’t believe his eyes. He said, “I am 66 years old, and have never seen vegetables grown here; these people are just telling you stories!”

Some time passed, and Almas’ uncle came to visit again. Dinner was served, with plates of fresh radishes and lettuce being presented, all of which had been grown locally. Almas turned to his uncle and said, “Thanks be to God that now at the age of 66 you have tasted vegetables grown here in this village!” Now, when Almas’ son harvests vegetables from the garden, the uncle comes and takes some of them to his own home.

More and more people in remote mountain villages are now living healthier lives through growing vegetables. And it’s all down to you.

You’re fighting hunger and food insecurity

3. Nepal: buffalo and goats

Goma’s buffalo died in the 2015 earthquakes, and she had to completely rebuild her house. She and her husband had used the animals to support their two daughters through school. Life was now looking very precarious.

Thankfully, Goma managed to get hold of three buffalo and some goats, and she got a place on BMS-supported livestock training, to learn how to better look after her animals. She learnt about animal health and shed management, and now she’s able to get more from her cattle than she ever did before.

Goma collects around 20 litres of milk from the buffalo every day, and then sells it at a local collection centre. She and her husband are able to continue supporting their two daughters, who are studying in Kathmandu, and provide for themselves, too.

4. Uganda: bananas and chillies

In Gulu, Uganda, BMS workers have trained 100 families to start farming chillies and bananas. Each household received in-depth training, including land preparation and how to plant the bananas and chillies. Once they were ready, the farmers used their new skills and knowledge to grow the crops.

And they were hugely successful. All the bananas are being sold in local markets in Gulu. And the dried chillies are now being bought by a wholesaler in the capital city, Kampala, that exports them all over the world.

This is having an amazing impact in the lives of these families. One of the challenges for many farmers in the area was not being able to pay for big medical bills, or having to pull their children out of school if fees were put up. But now, this is no longer the case.

Namazzi* benefited from growing bananas. Because the banana harvest is continual, Namazzi is able to take her bananas and sell them at a local market throughout the year. The new income acts as pocket money for the family each week, so they can make sure there is enough food in the house, as well as covering small medical bills.

These are just a few examples of the transformations you’re making possible through your giving. You’re helping farmers learn new skills, provide for their families, and live healthier lives. Thank you.

*Names changed to protect identities.

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