Your Mentor to Prophetic Maturity

The Beginning of a Prophet

You're called. There is no denying that. You’ve been the outcast. You always step on people’s toes. You do not follow in the footsteps of others. That’s because you are different, you are a Prophet. We get you. That is why prophetic teacher Colette Toach has made all her Prophetic School lessons available to you for free. This 2-year curriculum will teach you your identity in Christ and help you fulfill your prophetic destiny.

So, are you crazy? Maybe a little, but this podcast will help you to be the true prophet that God has called you to be!

Resources for Your Training

I want you to pull the most out of your training while allowing the podcast episodes to do the hard work in you. As your mentor, I encourage you to get the materials you need for each course in the podcast.

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Our Mission

Kent County is one of the most severely underserved communities in Tennessee. To combat this adversity, Project Sprout seeks to nourish our neighbors at the most fundamental level with healthy food options and a strong support network. All members get a portion of each harvest and surpluses are donated to low-income families whose work schedules prevent them from volunteering.

 

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With ten gardens and counting, Project Sprout has seen a significant improvement in mental and physical health for all participating community members. Other than lowering obesity, blood pressure, and depression rates, the crime rate has also fallen. Our children are doing better in school, reporting higher grades and aspirations, and better job prospects.

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Get Involved

If you live near one of our gardens, get involved to receive portions of each harvest. We accept volunteers regardless of skill level. There is a rotation in roles, but we’ll teach you all the skills you need to know. Teenagers 14 years and older can earn community service credits for school in addition to getting produce for their families. Donations are also vital to our growth, as we use them for seed, fertilizer, tools, and outreach.

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