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Can Bonton Farms show us a better way to restore hope to struggling communities?
Description
On this episode of Faith & Clarity, Dr. Mark Turman and Micah Tomasella sit down with Daron Babcock, Executive Director of Bonton Farms in Dallas. Daron shares his remarkable journey from brokenness to purpose, and how God led him to help rebuild a community long overlooked.
Bonton Farms is more than an urban farm; it’s a place where lives are restored, jobs are created, and hope takes root. Daron explains the seven barriers that often hold people back and how this ministry is addressing them in practical, faith-filled ways.
You’ll hear stories of redemption and resilience, and discover how God’s work in one neighborhood can point the way for communities everywhere.
Topics
- (01:38): Introducing Bonton Farms and Daron Babcock
- (02:56): Daron's journey: From tragedy to transformation
- (08:30): A new beginning in Bonton
- (10:06): Challenges and barriers in Bonton
- (14:10): The birth of Bonton Farms
- (17:32): Bonton Farms' mission and impact
- (26:16): Stories of transformation
- (30:55): The value of work at Bonton Farms
- (33:26): Creating opportunities for flourishing
- (35:15): Darius' journey and miracles
- (44:04): Rules and realities of living in Bonton
- (51:15): The four factors influencing life trajectories
- (54:04): Final thoughts and prayers
Resources
- Ask Us Anything: info@denisonforum.org
- How has Denison Forum impacted your faith?
- Denison Forum | North Texas Giving Day
- Bonton Farms
- D Magazine Feature on Bonton Farms
- Dallas TX - Bonton Farms
- Bonton Farms (@bontonfarms) · Dallas, TX
- Harvesting Hope: Bonton Farms in South Dallas opens a new Wellness Center
- Founder of South Dallas farm working to get Bonton Bill passed to help formerly incarcerated people
About Daron Babcock
Disrupter. Social Justice Advocate. Sower of Seeds. Moved by his personal beliefs, Daron Babcock couldn’t sit idly by as he witnessed his brothers and sisters in South Dallas be ravaged by institutional inequities. In 2012, he left a successful corporate career and moved from his home in North Dallas to serve inner-city residents of Bonton with his wife, Theda. Known for crime, violence, and extreme poverty, Bonton needed an intervention at the macrolevel – something Daron knew was not only necessary, but possible.
Daron is referred to as a “social entrepreneur,” having started multiple successful social ventures; Bonton Honey Company, The Market at Bonton Farms, a Coffee House, a Farmers Market, and CityBuild Housing. Of all his ventures, the most notable, though, is Bonton Farms, one of the largest urban farms in the United States nestled in a once-forgotten neighborhood in South Dallas.
Daron is not only the Founder and CEO, but he is also the perpetual visionary and re-inventor of what’s possible. Bonton Farms is so much more than a farm, it is the catalyst that is helping to level the playing field; creating systemic