Points for Prayer & Thanksgiving

  • Pray for salvation

    Anna requests: Please continue to pray for salvation, specifically for people’s eyes to be opened to the truth of the gospel of grace. Note: Malawi is a “Christian” country, however for many their understanding of the Gospel is seriously flawed. It is not unusual to hear professions of faith, only to discover on further enquiry that the person is depending upon their own works. As the work grows, it is important that we pray it will have a firm foundation – that those who profess will have been genuinely been saved by grace.

  • Give thanks for rains

    Anna asks that we give thanks for the arrival of the annual rains. Note: Over 85% of Malawians are poor, subsistence farmers. Most have very small farms and cannot afford to irrigate. Accordingly, they at depend heavily upon natural rainfall if they are to feed themselves and their families. In recent years, the rains have been very erratic, leading to serious food insecurity. The situation has been made very much more precarious this year due to the rocketing price of fertiliser as a consequence of the war in Ukraine.

  • Update: Prison & Pupil Packs from N America

    We are delighted to update you on progress with our plans to ship Prison & Pupil packs from N America. During his recent visit to Ontario, Stephen was able to revive earlier discussions with ACCTS which had stalled due to the pandemic.

  • A very BIG Thank You

    We want to say Thank You to Naomi Steele who recently took the initiative and arranged a coffee morning in support of the work in Malawi. Although they were too shy to appear on camera, several dozen local Christian ladies came to enjoy Naomi’s fantastic hospitality.

  • Latest from the Children’s Work at Saidi

    We are really encouraged to see the increasing interest at the children’s work at Saidi.

  • Give Thanks: Harold & Goodson’s Health

    Give thanks that Goodson and Harold’s health are both improving after their recent illnesses, but please keep praying for stamina and overall well-being. Note: As with almost every public service in Malawi, government health care is seriously under-resourced, to the point of being useless in many areas. Our Malawian brothers and sisters have, at best, very limited access to private health care, so minor ailments can easily become big problems. Please remember them continually in your prayers,

  • Pray concerning design of Bibletime lessons

    Anna says, “Give thanks that the last document for the A-Series was sent to the designer this week!” She adds, “Please pray for timely design of the Bibletime curriculum. The designer is swamped, but it would be nice to be able to start in the new year. The need for this kind of material is becoming increasingly evident at our weekly kids’ Bible class.”

  • Pray: Christmas Outreach activities

    As the Christmas holiday approaches, please pray for the team as they make preparation for the various outreach activities. We will again be supporting the Christmas camp at Dzaleka, when hundreds of refugee children who study the Swahili Bible Time lessons, will gather for several days of teaching and Bible-based activities. In Lilongwe, we will also support the special Christmas Day event at the feeding centre where hundreds of street kids and vulnerable elderly people come for a meal and to hear the Gospel.

  • Give Thanks & Pray: Several interested in Baptism

    Brother Harold recently mentioned several contacts who are interested in Baptism: “I talked to two sisters whose testimonies are clear and Goodson has talked to three or four brothers whose testimonies are clear too.” As you give thanks for this, please pray that the brothers will have wisdom as they go forward. Harold continued, “Goodson has some difficulties in going forward because of the responsibility he has so he wants to make sure that these who come have pure motives.”

  • Report Meetings

    Stephen will be with at Manvers Hall, Bath on 10th December to encourage younger Christians to become involved in missionary work.

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