A Stewardship Parable…
A Truckload of Turnips

By Ben Ingebretson, Adjunct Instructor

A poor farmer has labored hard in his field over a season. Scratching the soil with seed and water has finally brought him to harvest time. These are difficult times in his village as many are struggling to provide for their families. Some raise a pig or two…others travel miles to the big city to work for weeks at a time and send money home to their relatives in the village. Each has found a small trickle of income. For the farmer it is that swelling crop of turnips that he believes will pay off old debts and provide money to lay in store sugar, flour and perhaps even a chicken or two.


Then one day, just a week before harvest, a truck comes rolling into the village. The truck is driven by some people who wear wide smiles and kind hands. The truck box opens and out flows…turnips! Mountains of turnips free for the taking! The people gratefully scoop up all they can carry in their arms to carry back to their homes. In the distance, however, stands the farmer. Crushed by the loss of interest in his crop, he faces a grim future. “Why grow turnips if these people take away the potential to sell my goods?” he wonders. Perhaps it is better just to join the hopeless ones in the village and wait for the truck every year Perhaps trying to raise turnips can never be better than a truckload full.


Aid workers and agricultural advisors from the U.S. have long recognized the problem of a “truckload of turnips.” Yes, there are times when relief is desperately needed and should be provided. Often, however, that handout becomes a strong disincentive to local efforts. Rather than removing the incentive, how much wiser is it to provide training, coaching, and the critical tools that promote local independence and productivity.


What the U.S. agricultural industry has learned illustrates the value and mission of International Steward. Dependency does not generate mature stewards. A steady flow of handouts to ministries in the developing world does not always help…and may even hurt. There is something better than a truckload of turnips!

 

 
 
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