by Mustard Seed International | Feb 15, 2019
Villages Are Still At War Today This is an account of what transpired in one of our students placement village in the month of November 2018. It has been adapted from the most recent field report. Translated by Paul Richardson. Hi my name is Lydia. I am a graduate of...
by Mustard Seed International | Jul 27, 2018
Martin’s Story: Paying It Forward Through Teaching One of the main programs we have at Mustard Seed is training teachers so they can bring world-class education back to their hometowns and villages. We do this through an innovative teacher and leadership training...
by Mustard Seed International | Jun 22, 2018
Finding Freedom To many of us, it sounds outlandish. This is the reality on the other side of the world: Annie, like many of the students who come to our supported schools from remote mountain villages to continue their education past grade 6, was sent out by her...
by Mustard Seed International | Nov 17, 2017
Do you have a favorite teacher? Did you have a favorite teacher or two? I hope you did. Sadly, there were people who pondered my question and then frowning said, “No, can’t say I did.” For those whose faces lit up with a smile, I asked, “Tell me what it was about your...
by Mustard Seed International | Aug 2, 2017
It's Graduation Time! It’s that time of year again; our TransformNation students are preparing to write their final exams and are excited as graduation approaches in June. After four years of hard work and dedication, the end is in sight for twelve young men and...
by Mustard Seed International | Jun 2, 2017
Demilitarized Zones: The Most Important Lesson I’ve Ever Learned By: P Richardson “With almost three decades as an educator, and with 15 years as the field director for Mustard Seed, what is the single most important lesson you have learned?” It was the best question...