Catherine Palmer wrote the novel
Fatal Harvest in 2003, but the message it carries is potent and real in fact, it is stronger today!
I read Fatal Harvest only recently and i thought I'd share this great blessing with you.
Fatal Harvest presents the challenges humanitarian organisations face when they tackle world food companies and conglomerates to bring down the price of food and enable better distribution in poor countries.
A young man by the name Matthew, decides to fulfil the commission of feeding the hungry after he embarked on a research on food companies for a term paper. Things turned sour when he had to go on the run with secrete and incriminating information about a conglomerate called Agrimax.
Agrimax was at the brink of enslaving the world as the largest food provider, however there plans met with fierce opposition as Mat races against time at the risk of his life and those of his loved ones to reveal the secrets of the company to I-Feed, a global charity.
This novel ties in with the amazing illustration in Matt. 25 challenging us christian to feed the hungry, clothe the naked and support the needy.
Jesus says true religion "is to care for the needy". What are you doing about these words?
Are you making any effort to help someone around you?
See what Matt. 25:42-45 says
"I was hungry but you would not feed me, thirsty but you would not give me a drink; I was a stranger but you would not welcome me in your homes, naked but you would not clothe me; I was sick and in prison but you would not take care of me.'
Then they will answer him, 'When, Lord, did we ever see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and we would not help you?'
The King will reply, 'I tell you, whenever you refused to help one of these least important ones, you refused to help me.' " GNB translation.
I encourage you my dear friend to do something about this today. It's not just about reading a nice novel, what do you do about the messages these novels carry? Jesus is coming soon!
It's about time we realised that every christian story is there to teach us a life lesson, what do you do about them?
Are you feeding the hungry?