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Expressing the kindness of Jesus in the toughest places on earth by relieving suffering, restoring dignity, and revealing hope.

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The World’s Food Problems Are Not Going Away

Wars, economic shocks and other crises continue to leave millions facing hunger. 

Together we can provide sustainable solutions to the food insecurity people in the toughest places face. Unto’s Agriculture Program focuses on workshops that provide education and supplies so participants can learn to grow their own food for nutrition and income. In partnership with local staff and pastors, each workshop also helps create opportunities for people to hear about Jesus.

Your gift today will help provide people in the toughest places with: 

  • Agricultural supplies, including seeds and bucket drip irrigation kits

  • Hands-on education about composting, pesticide reduction, soil health, irrigation and more

  • Access to the message of Jesus through lessons about God’s creation and His eternal hope

Together we can provide sustainable solutions to the persistent hunger so many face. 

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Does God Really Like Me?

If you’ve ever believed God loves you but quietly wondered if He actually likes you, Does God Really Like Me? invites you into a deeper, more personal answer.

Cyd and Geoff Holsclaw gently walk you through the bigger story of Scripture—not as a set of rules, but as a relationship. They uncover how easy it is to live feeling tolerated, distant, or “not enough,” and then reintroduce a God who genuinely enjoys being with you. This isn’t just theology—it’s an invitation to experience God’s presence in a way that reshapes how you see yourself and how you live.

What makes this journey even more meaningful is the companion playlist on Spotify. The songs are thoughtfully chosen to help you slow down, reflect, and actually feel the truths the book talks about. It turns reading into something more immersive—almost like a guided experience of being known and loved.

If you’re tired of striving, stuck in self-doubt, or just curious what it might look like to enjoy God instead of performing for Him, this book—and its soundtrack—create space for something deeper, more honest, and surprisingly freeing.

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