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BOARD MEMBERS LEAVE FOR AND RETURN FROM MALAWI

It is not easy to get up in the middle of the night to catch a flight that will continue all day, all evening, all night, all morning, and only end around one in the afternoon. Yet that is what has taken place with three members of the Malawi Project’s Board of Directors. During the […]

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Final trailer and another successful year

The rain seemed to know when the trailer would reach Lebanon. This one would be the final shipment for 2021, and the ominous clouds were anything but reassuring.

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Mark Theisen

Missionary Joins Project Board

At a recent board meeting of the Malawi Project, the vote was unanimous to add Mark Theisen to its Board of Directors.

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Literature by the Millions

The Regency Church of Christ in Mobile, Alabama has been producing Christian literature and sending it to Malawi for the past 20 years. The late John Thiesen, a missionary to Malawi for many years, wrote the tracts. The arrival of the shipment in Indiana included the 14th millionth tract printed. It will be included with

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Day Fourteen

Scott and I are winging our way back across the Atlantic as I reflect on the two weeks we have just spent in Malawi. It is the shortest time I have been there since 1995, and it seems like I just arrived and it was time to go to the airport for the flight back

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One Yank of the Cord

Thondwe, Malawi … Infrastructure is a critical term, and an essential element in the survival and development of a culture. Fire services, police protection, hospital care, government protection, and adherence to the rule of law are all needed for a society to grow, prosper and live in peace, safety, harmony and comfort. These are true

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BUV Goes From Logs, to Food, to People

Imagine… …cutting wood for the fire to prepare breakfast, then having to carry it for 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile on your head back to your home. …walking far up the mountain to cultivate your family farm plot, while carrying a baby on your back and a heavy hoe over your shoulder. …walking to

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Site Inspection Proves Pleasant

Site Inspection Proves Pleasant     Thondwe, Malawi … Reaching Malawi on Thursday late afternoon board members Dick and Suzi Stephens were taken to the Namikango Mission and Maternity Clinic for the evening. Reports on the progress of the Mission were reflective of so many ministries that rely on western funds in order to carry out

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At First it Looked Like Rubbish

Help Needed to Build Safe Kitchen At First It Looked Like Rubbish Thondwe, Malawi… From a distance it almost looks like a pile of metal stacked up near a clearing waiting to be thrown away. But as one walks along the path near the Namikango Maternity Clinic, and reaches a point near the rusted metal

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180,000 Tracts Prepared for Departure

180,000 Tracts Prepared for Departure to Malawi Indianapolis, Indiana … With the departure of the next shipment of supplies to Malawi a total of 180,000 tracts will be included on the shipment. These tracts were written by John Thiesen and translated into two languages for Malawi. This will bring to 400,000 the total number of

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