NurseWang's Holistic Homestead

I’m learning how faith, food, and farming come together to rebuild health, restore land, and renew the spirit.  Follow us as we transition our small regenerative homestead to a full time farm on leased land over the next few years.  I’ll share what’s working for me now, our successes and failures, and how you can start living closer to God right where you are.  Walk with us as we learn to heal the body, the land, and the soul through simple, faithful living.

May the Lord give you increase more and more, you and your children ~ Psalm 115:14

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Living the Way God Designed

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How a Health Crisis Led Us Back to God's Design

I’m Daniel, a nurse who learned the hard way that modern healthcare often treats symptoms, not root causes. When my wife was diagnosed with cancer, we turned to faith in God’s ways for wisdom, learning how God’s design for food and life brings healing. Through prayer, fasting, and real, natural food, we saw her health restored in ways medicine couldn’t explain. That journey reshaped how I see faith, health, and stewardship. NurseWang’s Holistic Homestead is where we share what we’ve learned so others can begin walking in God’s design for body and soul.

 
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The Problem

We live in a system that manages sickness for profit instead of building health for each individual. Our food is grown for shelf life, not nourishment, and is treated with toxic sprays and fertilizers. Most people are doing what they’ve been told—taking the pills, following the diets—and still getting weaker and more dependent. We’ve lost touch with how God designed food, soil, and the body to work together. Until we return to that design, real healing will always feel out of reach.

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The Solution

The path back to health isn’t new, it’s ancient. God’s design has always been local, natural, and sustaining. Our ancestors thrived on foods grown near them, raised with care, and eaten in season. When we return to that pattern of ancestral, nature-based eating rooted in local abundance, we find that health and faith begin to work together again. On our homestead, we’ve seen that caring for the land and eating what it provides brings strength to the body and peace to the soul. You don’t need acres of land to start; just begin where you are, learning to trust the wisdom of creation and the God who made it.

LATEST ARTICLES

Bunny barn covered with clear 6 mil plastic secured with grommets to create a greenhouse effect in winter
winter bunny barn upgrade
It has been since Thanksgiving that I last posted, and I now want to update what I have done on the homestead since then. The first upgrade was changing my Bunny Barn to a sort-of Greenhouse....
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White turkeys and mixed flock of chickens grazing on a regenerative homestead before Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving (2025)
I hope you all had as wonderful of a Thanksgiving as we did! This was the first year I raised turkeys myself. In early August, I was able to secure 4 young turkeys that were born...
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Dried hot peppers arranged on a dehydrator tray for making homemade hot pepper powder.
How to Make Hot Pepper Powder at Home
A Simple Way to Preserve the Heat of Your Harvest Learn how to make hot pepper powder at home. Dry, grind, and store your peppers for year-round flavor and zero waste. Making hot...
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Harvested Sugar Rush Peach and Orange Jalapeño peppers from the homestead kitchen counter
Peach Sugar Rush Pepper Harvest and Hot Sauce
October 27, 2025 NurseWang 1:44 pm Diet, Harvest, Recipe Hot peppers. I don’t know why I love to grow them so...
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Chickens and turkeys inside a Premier1 electric fenced run standing on deep litter made from arborist wood chips at a regenerative backyard homestead.
Getting Started With Backyard Chickens: A Beginner’s Guide to Building a Healthy, Productive Flock
A mixed flock of chickens and turkeys enjoys fresh feed inside a Premier1 electric fence setup on deep wood chip bedding, part of a regenerative backyard poultry system. Why Raising...
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Helping a Friend Process Chickens
(Warning: Graphic photos ahead) It began with a message from a neighbor I’d met through a small farming group online. She had a handful of chickens that needed processing but not...
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