Faith, Recovery & Farming

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Rehoboth Ranch near Edison attempting to create an environment for healing body and spirit.

As they prepare to welcome the first of their new “flock” in the coming weeks, Rob Morgan, and Leary Baptist Church Pastor Craig O. Layton survey the Calhoun County property that houses Rehoboth Ranch Ministries, a Christ-centered addiction healing ministry. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

In addition to helping its residents find God, Rehoboth Ranch director Rob Morgan, who once taught auto body work at Albany Tech, will make sure those who spend time healing at the ranch will also develop a skill, something he hopes to do in the ranch’s auto shop area. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

This spiderweb with the colors of the rainbow reflected in the early morning dew is ultimately part of the vision Rob Morgan had for Rehoboth Ranch in Calhoun County. Rob says God showed him this web, and the spider inside it, to illustrate that he would provide for the ministry. (Photo Courtesy of Rob Morgan)

Rob Morgan shows off the well on the 90-acre Calhoun County property where he founded Rehoboth Ranch Ministries after having a vision from God. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

Rob Morgan, left, and Pastor Craig O. Layton have spent the better part of two years trying to make Morgan’s Rehoboth Ranch Ministries vision a reality in Calhoun County. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

This artist’s rendering depicts what the main lodge and clubhouse at Rehoboth Ranch Ministries in Calhoun County will look like after work is completed. The ministry, which was founded by Rob Morgan, is designed as a place where substance abusers can come and find refuge and healing through Jesus Christ. (Image Courtesy of Selina Morgan)

This building, which was once the clubhouse of The Pines golf course in Edison, Ga. will soon be the main lodge of Rehoboth Ranch Ministries, a Christ-centered rehabilitation and recovery farm in Calhoun County. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

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