Points for Prayer & Thanksgiving

  • Mission accomplished

    Thanks to all who have supported us prayerfully and practically so far in this. There’s been a LOT of sand, stone and cement gone into it, and this (and the other progress made recently) wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity of the Lord’s people. Thank you!

  • Flora’s Eggs – and a whole lot more

    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.

  • An ill-divided world

    According to Forbes the world’s wealthiest just got richer to the tune of $5 Trillion, with a new billionaire being created every 17 hours, on average, during the pandemic.

  • News Update – June 2021

    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…

  • Impression of site development at Saidi

    Here’s a 3d impression of how we think the site at Saidi might develop over the next couple of years, Lord willing.

  • Focus on the Field – Bensham Gospel Hall

    We are happy to provide the recordings of a very successful report day on Sat 21/3/2021 Session 1

  • Update From Dzaleka

    A couple of months back the authorities in Malawi gave the green light for schools to resume after several months of Coronavirus lockdown. Although the pupils and staff at COOM academy welcomed this news, the extra conditions concerning social distancing necessary because of Covid-19 presented an impossible burden for them.

  • Latest consignment of prison packs. Thanks everyone

    Our latest consignment will shortly be on its way. Big thank you to everyone who contributed, even during lockdown.

  • Raising the profile of Chaplaincy

    Earlier this year SALT hosted a two-day seminar with key members of the Malawi Prison Service Chaplaincy team. It became apparent that the importance of chaplaincy as a distinct role within the service is not fully understood, and we undertook to start working with the team to change that.

  • The first literature they’ve received!

    Karonga is almost as far north as you can go in Malawi – about 12 hours from our Southern Region base. Today, brother Raphael visited the prison there to leave some basic PPE and some Gospel literature. Here is his moving report of the visit:

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