About Fields of Zion
Fields of Zion International (FOZI) is a pattern the Lord began writing long before it had a name — a framework for
farm-based communities, training centers, and refuges designed to prepare and strengthen a remnant people
in the days ahead. This page tells the story of how FOZI emerged, and brings clarity about what it is —
and what it is not.
What Is Fields of Zion?
Fields of Zion is both a spiritual identity and a practical blueprint. It is not an organization
built from a strategy meeting, but a pattern discovered over years of walking with God through real land,
real farms, real trials, and real people.
At its core, FOZI is:
- A spiritual identity — Zion as a place of safety and refuge for the Bride, a people who live on the earth but dwell in the heavenlies.
- A physical blueprint — farm and community center models, Interactive Farmstead Learning Centers, training hubs, and demonstrator communities.
- A geographical network — beginning in Maine and Jamaica, with a growing corridor of communities, farms, and refuges connected by shared vision.
- A prophetic mandate — to gather, train, and prepare a remnant people spiritually, relationally, and practically for a season of shaking and restoration.
FOZI is not the whole story of what God is doing in the earth — but it is one vessel, one pattern,
entrusted for this time, to help build places where His Kingdom can flourish.
THE HISTORY OF FIELDS OF ZION
A Documentary Narrative
Before Fields of Zion became a blueprint for communities, a prophetic movement, or a network of refuges, it began in obscurity — in the quiet, ordinary rhythms of a small farm in Maine.
There were no committees, no strategies, no frameworks. Only a man living his life, wrestling with the demands of a growing agricultural operation, and a God quietly writing a story that would take more than a decade to understand.
Leading Through Circumstance
The Year 2008 was a turning point in the lives of many people. For Mark and Karie Bevan it was the end of the “American Dream,” as they watched their whole life’s work vanish overnight during the great financial crisis.
Nearing the end of himself, mentally and physically, Mark turned to Jesus Christ in the nick of time, Karie shortly after. Facing bankruptcy, foreclosure and the loss of all their savings forced them to see that the world is not the stable environment most people think it is.
Mark began looking for a new career, one which would allow for a considerable amount of time spent with the Lord, who had become everything in his life by this point. Returning to the homesteading roots of his grandparents seemed like the perfect answer.
What Mark did not understand, is that The Lord intended to use every tiny detail in his life, to bring about the manifested will of God. Even in the smallest decisions… a few chickens, pigs and goats… a vegetable garden… a greenhouse… God used every detail to lead through life’s mundane circumstances.
A Name Before a Mission (2012)
The origin of Fields of Zion (FOZI) traces back to a single early morning when Mark sat in his hot tub, asking the Lord what to do with a farm that was outgrowing its hobby roots. Taxes were approaching. Branding decisions needed to be made. The work was becoming too big to ignore.
In that moment, instead of offering advice or business strategy, the Lord gave him a name:
Fields of Zion.
Weeks later came the image — a ram standing beneath a lone tree on a hill, the same image that would later become the FOZI seal. At the time, it seemed like a farm logo. In hindsight, it was the first thread of a story God was beginning to weave.
No explanation came with the name. No mission statement. Just a seed.
It would take years before anyone understood what it meant.
Years of Quiet Formation (2012–2016)
For several years, the name “Fields of Zion” existed without context. There was no doctrine attached to it, no vision for communities, no revelations about the bride, the remnant, or Zion as a place of refuge.
Life simply continued.
But beneath the surface, the Lord was shaping a steward — through the land itself. Farming turned into a classroom. Goats, sheep, fields, weather, and seasons taught the rhythms of faith, patience, stewardship, waiting, and trusting.
These were not incidental experiences; they were apprenticeship.
The ground was being prepared long before the purpose was revealed.
Unseen Alignments (2016–2020)
During these years, subtle threads began to converge.
Strange timing. Strong impressions. Key relationships. Surprising connections.
Provision that made no earthly sense.
The Lord was guiding Mark into patterns he did not yet recognize:
- planting without knowing what would grow,
- building without understanding why,
- observing doors open and close with surgical precision.
In hindsight, this period reads like the early chapters of a biblical calling — the kind where God trains a man through motion long before He gives the mission.
FOZI still had no definition.
But God was threading it through everyday life.
Awakening to the Blueprint (2021–2022)
Everything began to shift when revelation and real-world experience finally collided.
Dreams such as Awake Mt. Zion introduced language Mark had never used before:
Zion, remnant, first fruits, refuge, manchild, spiritual fire, strongholds, and community patterns drawn from Scripture.
Suddenly, the farm wasn’t just a farm.
The work wasn’t just work.
The name wasn’t just a name.
The Lord had been forming the structure of a movement through physical life:
- A farm teaches covenant.
- A community teaches unity.
- A garden teaches growth.
- A storehouse teaches preparation.
The pieces were beginning to assemble.
FOZI Emerges (2023–2025)
These years mark the moment when FOZI moved from a mysterious phrase to a clearly defined vision.
The Lord began speaking with unmistakable clarity:
- “FOZI opens the door.”
- “Build the boats.”
- “Plant Kingdom colonies.”
- “Create nurseries for My bride.”
- “Build places where My fire can fall.”
- “The Farm & Community Center is the engine.”
- “Jamaica will be a training ground.”
And the missing pieces suddenly aligned:
- Saco River Farms wasn’t just a farm — it was a model boat, an ark.
- The homestead wasn’t just land — it was a school.
- Jamaica wasn’t just a dream — it was a launch point.
- First Light wasn’t just a ministry name — it was the spiritual torch for FOZI.
God had been architecting a movement through real land, real people, real trials, and real faith.
FOZI was revealed as both a spiritual construct and a physical system:
A framework of Interactive Farmstead Learning Centers, refuge communities, training hubs, and Kingdom colonies — all designed to prepare and protect the remnant bride in the days ahead.
Even life itself became prophetic:
while processing these revelations, Mark found himself literally tending his neighbor’s sheep, unaware that the Lord was using physical shepherding to mirror FOZI’s calling to spiritually shepherd a people out of Babylon and into refuge.
The timing of everything — exhaustion giving way to supernatural ease, doors opening without effort, clarity emerging after years of hiddenness — marked what felt like the beginning of a divine “suddenly.”
FOZI Today
Fields of Zion is no longer an idea. It is now:
- A spiritual identity —
Zion as a place of safety, the Bride’s refuge, the stronghold of Christ. - A physical blueprint —
farm-based communities, training centers, and FOZI “boats” designed as arks for the coming wilderness. - A geographical network —
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Jamaica, and the developing corridor between them. - A prophetic mandate —
to gather, train, and prepare the remnant for a season of global shaking and supernatural restoration.
What began as a simple name whispered in a moment of fatigue has now matured into a global Kingdom pattern — a model for Christian refuge communities that merge agricultural life, discipleship, worship, and cultural restoration.
FOZI is the story of a seed planted long before the gardener understood what it would become.
WHAT FOZI IS NOT
A Clarifying Statement for Discernment & Integrity
When God initiates something new — especially something that carries both spiritual weight and practical expression — people instinctively try to fit it inside categories they already understand.
For this reason, FOZI must be defined not only by what it is, but also by what it is not.
This clarity protects the movement, honors the Lord, and gives peace to those discerning their involvement.
FOZI Is Not a Denomination
Fields of Zion is not a new church branch, institutional structure, or doctrinal empire.
There is no headquarters, no hierarchy, and no denominational agenda.
FOZI strengthens the existing Body — it does not divide it or replace it.
FOZI Is Not a Commune
FOZI does not require communal property, surrendering personal belongings, or abandoning ordinary life.
Families remain families.
Homes remain homes.
Livelihoods remain livelihoods.
FOZI communities are places of training, discipleship, and refuge — not isolationist compounds.
FOZI Is Not a Cult or Personality Movement
There is no central guru, no personality worship, no vow of submission, and no special access to God through one individual.
Our Leader is Jesus Christ.
Our Light, Life and Truth come from Him.
The only pattern is the Kingdom.
Stewards guide — they do not control.
Transparency, accountability, and scriptural grounding are non-negotiable.
FOZI Is Not a Survivalist Prepper Network
FOZI prepares — but not in fear.
It is not a militia, bunker collective, political rebellion, or conspiracy-driven movement.
There are no doomsday timelines or panic-based mobilizations.
FOZI’s preparation is spiritual first, practical second.
Not stockpiles — but discipleship.
Not weapons — but wisdom.
Not paranoia — but peace.
FOZI Is Not an Escape From Responsibility
It is not a call to abandon the world, leave your work, or retreat from the Great Commission.
FOZI strengthens people so they can be sent — not so they can hide.
The wilderness shapes the saints; it does not replace the mission field.
FOZI Is Not a Utopian Dream
FOZI is not a fantasy of perfect community, flawless people, or conflict-free fellowship.
It is not a spiritual amusement park.
It is real life — with real farms, real work, real ministries, and real relationships requiring humility, forgiveness, and maturity.
The goal is not perfection — but formation.
FOZI Is Not a Shortcut to Safety
It is not a guarantee of comfort, escape from trials, or a way to bypass the refining fire.
FOZI is preparation — not evacuation.
A greenhouse before planting, not the final harvest.
FOZI Is Not a Replacement for the Holy Spirit
FOZI does not guide anyone’s life.
It does not determine calling.
It does not override the voice of God.
FOZI exists to confirm what the Spirit is already speaking, not to speak in His place.
The Heart of This Section
FOZI is simply this:
A pattern. A blueprint. A call.
A way the Lord is gathering, training, and preparing His remnant — spiritually, relationally, and practically — for the days ahead.
It is not a cage.
It is not an empire.
It is not a system of control.
It is not an escape hatch from the world.
FOZI is not the final destination.
It is an invitation.
To grow.
To mature.
To walk in unity.
To live in covenant.
To prepare as the early church did — with wisdom, sobriety, joy, and expectation.
FOZI is one of many vessels God has prepared in this day to fulfill our callings, reach the prize, and finish our race.
I now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ,
for the sake of His body, which is the church, of which I became a minister according to the stewardship from God
which was given to me for you, to fulfill the word of God, the mystery which has been hidden from ages and from generations,
but now has been revealed to His saints.To them God willed to make known what are the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles:
which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.Him we preach, warning every man and teaching every man in all wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus.
To this end I also labor, striving according to His working which works in me mightily.
Who Is FOZI For?
Fields of Zion is not for everyone — and that’s okay.
FOZI is especially for those who:
- Sense a growing grief in “Babylon” and a longing to live differently.
- Desire to see faith, work, family, and community woven back together under Christ.
- Feel called to help build places of refuge, training, and covenant life.
- Carry a burden for the Bride to be strengthened, not entertained.
- Are willing to grow through real work, real relationships, and real obedience.
If that resonates with you, FOZI is not a finished product to consume — it is a pattern to discern, a call to pray into, and, for some, a work to help build.
