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We are planning to start our feeding program at Saidi very shortly.

As the building works have scaled up we’ve had to add more storage for maize and other food-stuffs. It’s been really difficult to acquire decent containers due to the current world shipping situation, so prices have gone up and available quality gone down.

Brother Harold managed to find this one which is being craned into situation today. Another we’ve been using at a different location will be moved later today to be used for cement storage – the storage location we’ve been using recently is not very suitable with the rainy season approaching.

It’s taken a long time, but we are now the happy owners and possessors of a new (to us) 3T truck.

It’s planned to use this on the construction site and for literature distribution to help relieve our serious logistical problems.

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Disappointed this morning as thieves attacked the property overnight and stole 20 fence poles.

We need to consider how to prevent further loss or more serious breaches of the security, keeping in mind that we don’t want to erect barriers between ourselves and the community.

It was so satisfying to see the containers finally moved onto their base yesterday. This was my main objective for this trip.

Credit is due to the builders who have done a remarkable job, and especially to brother Goodson who has worked tirelessly and with great diligence, supervising the work, to turn my ideas into reality.

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What a blessing to be back with the brothers and sisters in Malawi!

I arrived in time to join the monthly get together of workers at Goodson’s house at the Saidi project site. It’s a joy to see how well the team is gelling. It’s obvious that the Lord of the Harvest has brought His labourers together in His harvest field.

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Brother Stephen has just returned from a most encouraging visit to Malawi – his first since February 2020. The main reasons for this trip were (1) to help Anna (Vallance) get settled into her new home and environment, (2) to “eyeball” the project site at Saidi for the first time (Bros. Harold & Goodson had been our eyes and ears through the entire process of buying the land), and (3) to meet and encourage many of SALT’s partners in the work in Malawi. With the gracious help of the Lord, Stephen was able to accomplish what he set out to do.

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Goodson says, “Lero tawelukila pamepa” – this is where we got to when we knocked off today.

It’s so encouraging to see the job moving forward. Of course, the next stage will necessarily be slower, but this is a great start.

The builders expect to finish the foundation tomorrow and to begin work on the structure of the house on Monday (DV)

So wish I was there – but then work would only be half as quick 🙂

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