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newsletter design by mark honberger<br />

<strong>GIT</strong> APR <strong>2019</strong><br />

Our Location<br />

41781 Road 142<br />

Orosi, CA 93647<br />

info@growingintorah.com<br />

What<br />

Is <strong>GIT</strong>?<br />

Growing In Torah is a College-Age<br />

program beginning in March, and ending in<br />

the Fall with the Feast of Tabernacles harvest<br />

festival. <strong>GIT</strong> takes place on a central CA farm.<br />

“Training Students to Bless the Land,<br />

and the People of the Land”<br />

Farm life teaches important life skills, like:<br />

hard work, dedication to detail, patience,<br />

tenacity and humility. We strive to plant these<br />

skills within our young men and women.<br />

The Bible was written to an agricultural<br />

society. Like Yeshua, who used agricultural<br />

analogies in the parables, we use this<br />

agricultural perspective to teach and train our<br />

students both in the physical and spiritual. At<br />

<strong>GIT</strong>, we are all about getting back to our roots,<br />

and it is a rewarding experience to see this<br />

come to life in our student volunteers as they<br />

get their hands dirty, growing in Torah.<br />

ROMANS 1:20<br />

MEET THE STUDENTS & STAFF<br />

Only ones missing are Marian and Piper (our daughter, married to<br />

Nathan Thomas, and granddaughter). We also were happy to have<br />

Alexis Hemker, from last year, come visit us!<br />

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