The Moses Project

Big news: we have broiler chickens growing at the Moses Project! It has been a long process for us, but God has provided what we need, when we need it. At 8:45am on Friday, August 9th the first load of 13,600 chicks rolled into the...

Exciting things are about to happen at the Moses Project. Over the past year, we have been working to leverage these assets to not only raise up leaders, but to also help produce a revenue flow to help make the project self-sustaining. There are so...

At 16-years-old, with one best-friend murdered and another in jail on drug charges, Hector began to realize that he wouldn’t last long on his current path. Hector started drinking, skipping school, and smoking marijuana with his friends when he was only 13 years old. Hector’s...

by Jon Stacy The year of 2018 was a year of growth for the Moses Project. We grew to 45 boys that lived and worked at the project. We grew to an all new level of employees both salaried and hourly with the top number coming...

by Caleb Gossett An article published in the European Journal of Educational Research highlights the concerning level of school dropouts in Central America. The authors state, “school dropout is a growing concern in Central America, and in Latin America as a whole, because of its consequences...

by Jon Stacy   The issue of avoiding poverty by creating self-sufficiency has been debated for quite a long time. The following excerpt is from the Religious Intelligencer in 1826 by 12th century philosopher Maimonides: “Lastly, the eighth and the most meritorious of all, is to anticipate...

by Caleb Gossett   We are excited and proud to report that on August 1st we launched Subida Coffee Company. This launch represents years of thought, planning and effort by countless individuals. For years we have sold coffee in our Mission store, here in Honduras. What began...

by Dakota Nowell People often feel overwhelmed when hearing about The Moses Project for the first time. Those of you who have physically been out to the site, know that the scope of the land is a good representation of the many projects that are taking...

by Jon Stacy   We have been super busy this month out at The Moses Project. We harvested honey from the beehives and the boys are now bottling it for sale in the local market, our coffee has been harvested and sealed in humidity control bags and...

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