The Lord knows how to keep us grounded.
Although the Trustees would have loved to have been present in Malawi to oversee the start of the development of the site at Saidi, that has not been possible due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Lord knows how to keep us grounded.
Although the Trustees would have loved to have been present in Malawi to oversee the start of the development of the site at Saidi, that has not been possible due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
I feel a little like Jude – eager to write about one thing, but constrained by the Holy Spirit through circumstances to write about another. However, unlike Jude, it is a very happy matter which now takes precedence.
Initially my intention was just to write enclosing a copy of a recent letter that some of you will have received in the mail, in which we gave an update on our development plans in Malawi. Within the past couple of months we have purchased a 1.3 acre site at Thondwe, upon which we hope to start building facilities for the Literature, Children’s and other ministries we are engaged in. You can read / download the letter here.
At this time of year we would usually be making final preparations for Malawi Gospel Outreach (MGO). Although Coronavirus has brought many frustrating limitations, we want to share with you a recent major encouragement in the work in Malawi.
Our latest News Update is now available.
Please keep an eye on the website for further ad-hoc items.
We published our Annual Review a few weeks ago. You may view it here if you haven’t already done so.
It’s only 8 months since we took delivery of 1,000,000 Gospel tracts.
What a thrill to receive this message earlier today…
Then said Jesus to them again, Peace be unto you: as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you. John 20:21 KJV
https://bible.com/bible/1/jhn.20.21.KJV
The Christian’s mission in the world is authorised ( actually, mandated) by Chist himself, and energized by the Holy Spirit. How are we getting on at fulfilling it?
In our March 2019 News Update we reported on our recent visit to Malawi, and the progress made in developing the Prison work there. We also mentioned briefly the mechanical issues with Stephen’s truck, and the negotiations to purchase a development site near Thondwe – more later.
Brother Goodson says, “Osayiwala kupephelera gulu la ana a kuthondwe” – don’t forget to pray for the Children’s group at Thondwe.
The Saviour’s compassion for his sorrowing companions moved him to tears of genuine, tender sympathy.
As those dearly loved by him, are we also moved by the desperate need of those among whom we have been left as witnesses in this world?