It started with a question. “What’s your favorite worship song?” Jason asked his friend while sitting beside a lake. Without hesitation, his friend replied, “Honey in the Rock.” They played the song over and over, letting the words soak into the air around them. That moment turned into something more — a divine directive.
The Lord would use honey to glorify Him.
The southwest part of Holy Land Farms is now home to wildflower pastures dedicated to beekeeping. Holy Land Honey will soon be harvested — not just as a sweet gift from the land, but as a symbol of abundance and God’s provision. Just like the honey in the Promised Land, it reminds all who taste it that the Lord is good, and His promises are rich and real.