Brother Harold advises that school visits will be restarting next week and ask the Lord’s people to pray for help and blessing.
Each child hears a short Gospel presentation and receives a gift of an exercise book with a Gospel message on the cover.
Brother Harold advises that school visits will be restarting next week and ask the Lord’s people to pray for help and blessing.
Each child hears a short Gospel presentation and receives a gift of an exercise book with a Gospel message on the cover.
Harold’s optimism and enthusiasm is infectious.
Hear more from Harold, Goodson and others during our live event on 3 January @ 7.30pm GMT
Brother Harold shares how from the start of his Christian life he was motivated by the life of the Apostle Paul to go and preach the Gospel.
Hear more from Brother Harold at our upcoming online New Year meeting on 3 Jan 2022:
Join us live as we consider what the Lord is doing in Malawi.
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In this short video, Brother Goodson tells us how he was convicted about his sin, but was saved and had all his sins forgiven.
Goodson is a valuable member of the SALT team in Malawi. He has a real interest in reaching his local community with the Gospel, and is excellent in Children’s ministry.
Brother Harold is a key member of the SALT team in Malawi. In this short video he tells the heart-warming story of how he came to know the Lord while still at school.
Perhaps you’ve been wondering, as you read about our work in schools, what, precisely, a visit entails.We start by contacting the head of the school to ask if we can come to speak with the students. Without exception we have been welcomed into every school that we have approached. The door is wide open!On the day of the visit, we (try to) show up a bit early, so we can introduce ourselves and explain what we hope to accomplish during our time there. This generally entails a good deal of the formalities that I suspect were learned from our dear British friends. Usually, they are expecting us. Almost always, they aren’t quite yet ready.
We had a great online meeting with the team in Malawi when we got first-hand accounts of the following areas of the work:
Goodson – Building project & local History outreach
Anna – Child-Headed Households & School visits
Yesterday we received 20,000 exercise books at SALT offices in Saidi, Thondwe. The books will be distributed to students in primary and secondary schools.
During the school visits, each student hears a short Gospel presentation and receives a gift of an exercise book. Exercise books are highly prized as schools are generally very poorly resourced.
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.