Malawi Project

Mobility for Ministry

Thondwe, Malawi … Life is difficult in the nation that registers 171 on the poverty line of 187 nations. Cars are a commodity most will never afford, and even a bicycle is something only a few can purchase. Most walk everywhere they go. For some, and especially those who work in fields of ministry to […]

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Textbooks from Texas Teen

Update!:  Textbooks are delivered! Zomba, Malawi … Excitement was everywhere, and a jovial environment engulfed this small community west of Zomba. Songs rang out among the students of the Nankhunda Primary School, and elation revealed the mood where even an old newspaper causes one to want to sit down and read. These students, like most

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Reaching Prisons With Christianity

Reaching Inside the Prison System The Bible gives us the follow instructions about those who are in prison, “Continue to remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.” (Hebrews 13:3) “to open eyes that are blind, to free captives

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Everything Destroyed By Fire

Early Morning in the Village Makupete Village, Malawi … It was early Sunday morning and, as is the custom in most Malawi villages, Mrs. Bether Zakaliya and her children were up before daylight. There was water to fetch, wood to cut, a meal to prepare and all of it had to be done before going

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I Complained About Healthcare, Until I saw …

Indianapolis, Indiana … “It is no secret contributions are down by a considerable amount. It is the same with most aid organizations and church outreach programs, so we understand it is not just us,” says Scott Gordon, the President of the Malawi Project. “However,” he continues, “this does not make it easier. We are having

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Studying Without Books

Thondwe, Malawi …Fatsileni Patero is a student at Katamba Community Day Secondary School in southern Malawi, and she represents so many young girls, and boys who have little access to learning materials. It is five kilometers from her home to the school, and she is one of thousands of students who walk great distances from

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Aid to South Sudan

Indianapolis, Indiana … “There is no competition among lighthouses,” is a phrase often quoted by those who work for the good of humanity. This theme has been put into practice in recent months as the Malawi Project turned to its major medical supply contributors for help in the establishment of a clinic in the new

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Multiple Supply Support for Malawi

With the support of aid agencies in Canada, California, and Germany, the Malawi Project has been able to successfully ship 10 full trailer loads of medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, wheelchairs, 14,000 new pairs of shoes, and educational materials to Malawi in the first months of 2012. It has proven to be one of the most successful

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Textbooks by the Thousands

Austin, Texas … When a visitor enters a Malawi school, especially those schools in rural trading centers and village areas, they will almost always be struck by the lack of desks, teaching supplies, chalkboards, pencils and paper, chairs, and library and textbooks. The question is immediately asked, “How can children possibly learn without supplies?” The

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Winning One for Hanneck

Hanneck Redson is a 9 year old by with a soft smooth complexion and big dark eyes. He is also suffering from a rheumatic heart disease, and was recently admitted to a local hospital where a visiting American cardiologist diagnosed the boy as having a heart disease. A murmur was heard all over the boy’s

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