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If the Lord laid it on your heart I'd seek others like myself and start there. You may discover a wealth of ideas from kindred spirts contemplating the same. The notion sounds good in the beginning when everyone's eager and hopeful. But you need solid people beside you with the requisite gifts and skills to make it work.
Entertaining differences of opinion is important. They demonstrate weak points and other things you hadn't considered. If everyone must agree and feel the same it will raise concerns. Not that you're demanding that but they're valid considerations in light of the things we've seen elsewhere.
Meeting people where they are is a must and it requires you to reconcile the want with truth. The majority aren't in an Acts mindset or conversant in what it entails. You can't expect them to get there overnight because they read it in the word. You have significantly more tenure in that arena and should adjust your pace.
Fear is the elephant and I'd meet it head on. Why are people reluctant to live that way? Hear them out. Passion's important but the nuts and bolts can't be overlooked. A slower start may be ideal to get them acclimated. How will you afford it and support yourself? The land, housing, food, security and so on.
Many rhapsodize the idea of self-sufficiency and do little to bring it to fruition. You'll need people conversant in farming, preserving, bread making and so on. Feeding people everyday for a year doesn't come cheap. Slackers are probable. I'd require a work in to let them see what they getting into.
What about health? Is there a resident doctor, nurse or herbalist? And what about leadership? A designated person, board or group consensus? Once you address the components you need you'll know what to pray for. So draft it out and dream big. You never know who the Lord will send.
~bella
Well I have at least a couple of decades to go so who knows - a matter for prayer.
Yes I started off the thread suggesting that beginnings are within reach of all...
Many of the issues you raise are familiar, my wife has a degree in health science and specialises in post natal care.
We have experienced quite traumatic failure in past experiences with community but if a work is born of God then there is no limit to what He might do...
Thank you for your encouraging and thoughtful response.
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