Faith and science, working together to restore creation.
TIDA operates at the intersection of biblical stewardship and environmental science — equipping children, churches, and communities to restore degraded land.
How Restoration Happens
Our theory of change connects discipleship to measurable environmental outcomes.
Equip
Train children and teachers in Scripture-based creation care.
Activate
Launch Bible clubs, eco-camps, and community programs.
Restore
Plant trees, establish nurseries, rehabilitate degraded land.
Sustain
Build local ownership ensuring long-term environmental recovery.
Three Sectors, One Mission
Children & Youth
Raising the next generation of guardians
Bible clubs, eco-day camps, and school programs that form young conservationists rooted in Scripture.
Churches
Equipping congregations to lead
Stewardship training, pastor resources, and green committees that make creation care part of church life.
Communities
When the land heals, families thrive
Tree nurseries, food security programs, and climate-smart agriculture for lasting community transformation.
Faith and action,
working together.
Seven coordinated programs that move from theology to soil, from study to seedling, from one child to one community.

Green a Church
Faith in action for creation
Equipping churches with eco-theology training, green committees, and practical stewardship projects rooted in scripture.
Explore the program- Raising the next generation of stewards

Children & Youth
Bible clubs, eco-day camps, and the Generation Green Guardians programme nurture a love of God’s creation in young people.
- Food security and resilient livelihoods

Community Gardens
Tree nurseries, kitchen gardens, and the Mothers of Harvest programme help families grow food and restore the land.
How We Track Impact
Every program includes built-in measurement. We track tree survival rates, knowledge gain scores, behavioral changes, and community outcomes — because accountability isn't optional.