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Empowering 
Communities
for change

Join our mission to create a better

world for Liberia and beyond

Our History

ONE MAN PLANTED; over 100 years ago Bishop R. C. Lawson and Missionary Margaret Giles planted missions in Zuie and BokayTown, Liberia. His goal was to plant a seed and trust those coming after would water and continue the vision.

ANOTHER MAN WATERS; In 1979 Bishop W.L. Bonner caught the mantel and ran a week revival accompanied by Bishop Matthew Norwood; baptizing hundreds of souls. A church was planted in Monrovia to nurture the new converts.

ANOTHER MAN WATERS; Currently, Bishop Matthew Norwood for over 50 years has nurtured the fertile soil in Monrovia.

AND GOD GIVES THE INCREASE; Bishop Nathaniel Zarway accompanied by his wife Dr. Martha Zarway have supported, feed and cultivated the ever growing flock in Monrovia. Souls are still being baptized, lives are ever being changed and won for the Kingdom Of God, "And The Best Is Yet To Come!"

MISSION
 

Liberia Rising is a non-profit fundraising organization providing financial support to a Palm Oil Farm

and the Greater Refuge Cathedral of Monrovia, Liberia.

THE VISION

We endeavor to liberate the citizens of Monrovia, Liberia physically, spiritually, educationally, and economically.

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OUR WORK

A growing and soon to be thriving Palm Oil Farm will support and fund an established clinic, mobile clinic, orphanage, school and The Greater Refuge Cathedral.

Without new age equipment the process is long and arduous. The private sector must do its part in lifting Liberia out of poverty. The onus is now on all of us to consolidate our efforts. Support the ongoing work in Liberia by Giving. The Best Is Yet To Come!

The Palm Nut Farm

Martha Integrated Farm has successfully cultivated 116 acres of palm, comprising over 14,000 palm trees, which were planted in 2019. These trees are now in their prime and yielding significant volumes of fruit. In 2024, the farm advanced its operation by erecting a factory and installing semi-automated oil press machines. At the peak of the harvest season, the facility is capable of producing up to 20 tons of palm oil per week.
 

To further enhance our production capacity and product range, we now need to acquire fully automated oil refinery machines. This upgrade will enable us to efficiently process palm oil, vegetable oil, and palm kernel oil, while maximizing extraction and refining yields. It will also for increased operational efficiency, better product quality, and the ability to scale up to meet market demands

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The Martha Integrated Farm Palm and Vegetable Oil Refinery Project is positioned to become a significant contributor to agricultural value addition in the region. By integrating automated technology and sustainable practices, we aim to improve productivity, reduce waste, and increase profitability – ultimately supporting local economies and food security.
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THE ORPHANAGES
age range: infancy to adult 18 yrs.

There are many orphanages in Monrovia, housing and caring for the many children left without families as a result of the civil war.  However the three that Mother Zarway supports care for children from infancy to high school. Most of them are not in school because school is not free. Parents pay for their children to go to school in Liberia and most of these children have no parents or family members. The orphanage cannot afford to pay to educate them the most they can do is provide  food and shelter. However, it only cost $800 a year to educate one child. Your generous donation can afford a child an education and a future.

Dr. Zarway Kingdom Care Medical Foundation

Doctor Martha Zarway’s Clinic is located in the heart of Monrovia.  The location is ideal for most of its residents who cannot afford the hospital. The clinic provides all that is necessary for a complete check up.   If an overnight stay is necessary the clinic has accommodations for the patient and their family. 


Many individuals are alive today because of Dr. Zarway‘s courage and willingness to treat thousands of patients who contracted Eboli during the epidemic. Dr. Zarway’s strong faith in God gave her the courage to withstand and persevere when many others closed their door
 

Dr. Zarway has delivered over 900 babies and saved the lives of countless mothers in distress during pregnancy.
 

The inability for the clinic to continue to serve the people of Monrovia because of the lack of funds is unconscionable when it is within our power to support the work. Let’s make a difference in someone’s life. How?  By Giving Generously!!!

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