Our History:
Faith Farm Ministries was established in 1951 by Reverend Garland Eastham.
From its inception this ministry provided comfort, shelter, food and
Biblical training to homeless and destitute men. What began as a three-day
program to help men recover the devastating effects of alcoholism,
eventually matured into an extensive rehabilitation program providing
lasting victory over the addictions of illegal drugs, alcohol and
pharmaceutical drug abuse. Today Reverend Garland Eastham’s
vision has grown to include three different locations, and an opportunity to
find success and victory for both men and women.
Our goal in not just that people would find
sobriety, but that they would experience a life changing and permanent
relationship with God through Jesus Christ, to ultimately in turn help
others find this victory over an addictive substance that had always been
victorious over them.
Our Mission:
“A Church with a heart for the hurting.”
Faith Farm Ministries, as a Full Gospel church, endeavors to reach out to
hurting men and women by providing them with daily bible classes, group
encounters, counseling and work therapy in a healthy living environment. Our
mission is to help men and women establish a new life through the saving
knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. As a community based
Christian organization, our goal is to minister to hurting people by helping
them rebuild their lives in accordance with the word of God.
Our Purpose:
Jesus came to earth and started a ministry of restoration and reconciliation
between God and man. Since 1951 Faith Farm Ministries has been dedicated to
God's calling of rebuilding broken lives.
Our goal is to minister to the drug addicted, the alcoholic, the homeless
and other hurting people by helping them rebuild their lives in accordance
with the Word of God.
Using Christian principles, we provide daily classes, work enhancement and a
healthy living environment.
Gaining victory over addiction allows Faith Farm students to return home as
better husbands, wives, parents, siblings, sons, and daughters.
"Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are
passed away; behold, all things become new." (2 Corinthians 5:17)

Garland Eastham's Home
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“Come unto me all who are
weary and heavy-laden
and
I will give you
rest.” Matt. 11:28

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God,
and His righteousness,
and all
these
things
will be added unto you.”
Matt. 6:33

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