We are pleased to inform that we have added two venues to our itinerary. You now have four to choose from, so hopefully you will find one near you!
These events should be excellent opportunities to meet key representatives of the Lord’s work in Malawi. We believe you will be encouraged to learn what the Lord has been doing, and better informed as you continue in prayer for us.
We are delighted to invite SALT supporters in Northern Ireland to either of our Open Nights, planned for 9th & 10th April in Limavady & Lisburn respectively.
God willing, we are looking forward to Harold Makawa and Anna Vallance joining us from Malawi, as well as some of the other volunteers who work behind the scenes to make possible so many aspects of what SALT does.
This should be a great opportunity to meet the Trustees and hear first-hand updates from some of those working “on-the-ground”. We believe you will be encouraged to learn what the Lord has been doing, and will be enabled to pray more intelligently for the work and workers.
The evening will include:
Updates on ongoing projects and initiatives in Malawi
An introduction to the Trustees and key team members
A look ahead at future plans and developments
A short devotional message to encourage in the work of the Lord
These events are free to all, however we kindly ask you to help us with planning by registering for the even of your choice.
Brother Stephen was greatly encouraged by his recent visit to Ontario for report meetings. Apart from the warm hospitality, it was a real blessing to see the enthusiasm with which the Lord’s people received the updates from Malawi and committed to pray for the growing work there.
Stephen hopes to be with the assembly at Manvers Hall, Bath on Saturday 10th December for an evening intended to encourage younger Christians to become more involved in missionary work. Please pray for this important meeting – the value of missionary endeavour is being eroded in the classroom as our children are being indoctrinated at school with the idea that “interfering” in other cultures is an evil thing.
Brother Stephen will be travelling to Ontario on Monday to report on the work of the Lord in Malawi at the following assemblies over the next 2-3 weeks. He is looking forward meeting those who prayerfully remember the work in Malawi – both old and new.