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Victory Gardens a Boon in Hard Times

In hard times, Americans have always turned to gardening. Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith discusses modern lessons from the Victory Garden movements of World War I and World War II.
By Rose Hayden-Smith

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Fred Bahnson

Farmer and Writer
Brevard, North Carolina

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Fred Bahnson is the co-founder and former director of Anathoth Community Garden, a ministry of Cedar Grove UMC in Orange County, North Carolina. During his four years as director Fred helped turn a five-acre piece of land into a thriving community center. Anathoth is now a place that teaches sustainable food production, hosts regular community meals, and helps deepen relationships between God, neighbor, and the land. Fred speaks and writes widely about food and faith, covering everything from the theological and scriptural understandings of food to practical examples of how such beliefs are embodied in everyday practices. He is especially interested in churches and Christian organizations that engage the world through sustainable agriculture, both in the U.S. and abroad. His writing has appeared in Orion, The Sun, Sojourners, Pilgrimage, The Cresset, Christian Century, and the anthologies Best American Spiritual Writing 2007 (Mariner) and Wendell Berry and Religion: Heaven's Earthly Life (University Press of Kentucky). Awards include the 2006 Pilgrimage Essay Award, a 2008 Associated Church Press Award of Excellence, and a 2008 William Raney scholarship in nonfiction at Bread Loaf Writer's Conference. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Oakland Institute. Fred has spent a combined four years of his life in other countries: he was a missionary kid in Nigeria, taught college courses on liberation theology and indigenous resistance in Mexico, Honduras, and Bolivia, and worked as a peaceworker among indigenous coffee farmers in Chiapas, Mexico. He lives on a small farm in the North Carolina mountains with his wife and two sons, and spends most days writing in the old milk room of an abandoned dairy barn.

Education

M.T.S., Duke Divinity School B.A., Literature, Montana State University

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Phone (919) 357-8107

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Anathoth Community Garden


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Gardening: A National Call to Action

Over the next 50 years, the U.S. and the international community will face health, food security and environmental challenges more daunting than any civilization has faced before. Here are nine reasons why gardening should be part of the solution.
By Angela Tagtow Erin MacDougall Fred Bahnson Lisa Kivirist Roger Doiron Rose Hayden-Smith

A Garden Becomes a Protest

The story of Anathoth Community Garden in rural North Carolina shows the powerful synergy of faith and gardening...and its potential for healing a broken community.
By Fred Bahnson

The Cuban Agro-Ecological Revolution: A Look Behind the Curtain

After a few shots of freshly squeezed sugarcane juice, we follow Miguel Salcines Lopez into the fields of what is the most stunning urban farm I have ever seen: Vivero Alamar in Havana, Cuba.
By Fred Bahnson

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