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We give thanks to the Lord for a very profitable trip to Malawi for Stephen and Gail, especially as this was Gail’s first visit in several years. Although she had concerns about her language skills, the Lord graciously helped her find many practical ways to support Anna. Gail was able to sit in on several Children’s and Youth activities, giving her the opportunity to begin hearing and speaking a little Chichewa again.

Please pray that the Lord will clearly guide how Stephen and Gail can best serve the work in the coming months, as they anticipate being able to spend more time on the ground in Malawi.

We also give thanks for the enjoyable times shared with the assembly at Saidi, and for the help given to Stephen as he preached each Lord’s Day, as well as to the young people at Njuli Community Day Secondary School.

Today brings a further opportunity to visit D* Prison. Please pray for help to make the Gospel clear as the Word is shared there.

We give thanks to God for the safe travel of Anna, Gail, Goodson, and Stephen to Johannesburg, South Africa last week. The trip proved to be extremely fruitful and timely as the team worked to support the ongoing Malawi hostel construction project.

One of the primary goals of the visit was to scope and secure procurement opportunities for key items required to complete the hostels. In Malawi, many essential construction materials—particularly plumbing and electrical products, doors, and hardware—are often very expensive and frequently below acceptable quality standards.

By sourcing these items in South Africa, the team was able to identify more durable, higher-quality products at a significantly more affordable cost, ensuring better long-term value and sustainability for the project.

In addition to construction materials, the ladies put their excellent bargain‑hunting skills to good use by sourcing bedding materials sufficient for 80 people, a critical requirement as we prepare to make the hostels fully habitable.

As we press ahead toward our goal of having the hostels ready in time for the May conference, we ask that you continue to pray:

  • For wisdom and provision as procurement decisions are finalised
  • For smooth logistics and transport of materials
  • That the hostels will be a place of blessing for all who use them

Thank you for standing with us in prayer and support as this important work continues.

We give thanks to the Lord for Harold and Goodson and their successful calendar distribution trip this past week. They travelled throughout the Central and Northern regions, visiting many faithful distributors and ensuring the gospel calendars reached communities far and wide.

We are grateful that almost the entire supply of 1,000,000 gospel calendars has now been distributed. However, demand exceeded supply, and sadly the materials available did not meet the full need.

Please join us in thanking God for the work accomplished, and pray for wisdom to know how best to deploy our resources moving forward so that these vital gospel materials can continue to reach those who eagerly seek them.

We give thanks to God that the Mitsubishi Canter engine swap has been successfully completed. The Canter is a vital part of our ministry, carrying building materials for the construction project as well as medium‑sized loads of literature. Having it back in service is a real blessing.

The new engine was not an exact replacement for the old one. Because of this, several modifications had to be made to ensure everything could fit and run correctly. As a result of these changes, the vehicle no longer has power‑steering capability. We are grateful that the installation went well, and we ask you to pray that all will continue to run smoothly as the team adjusts to these changes.

Thank you for remembering this practical side of the work. Your prayers and support keep essential resources moving so that the Gospel can reach many more people.

Give thanks with us for the safe arrival of the literature container shipped from N. Ireland in October. Although the container was evidently tampered with en route, and some contents were stolen, the majority of items, including around 3,000,000 Gospel Calendars and tracts, arrived intact.

We praise God that trans-shipment from the port of Nacala (Mozambique) and customs clearance in Malawi happened quickly.

Give thanks with us that an order for 5,000 Emmaus booklets has just been sent to our local printer in Malawi. This latest print run brings the total number of Emmaus booklets produced to around 17,000 since we relaunched the Emmaus work in mid-2025—a significant encouragement as demand continues to grow.

This order includes courses on Personal Evangelism, Marriage, and Growing as a Believer, along with a handbook for students who graduate to become Emmaus markers. These materials are intended to strengthen believers and equip them to help others grow in their faith. Most of the booklets will ultimately be used across Central and Northern Malawi through the work of Emmaus Road Trust.

We are especially thankful for the many hours of translation, revision, and careful editing that have gone into the Emmaus material. This often unseen labour has now resulted in a major milestone: we have 18 Emmaus courses available in Chichewa, providing a solid and growing foundation for Bible teaching and discipleship throughout Malawi.

Please join us in praising the Lord for His provision, for those who have laboured faithfully behind the scenes, and for the lasting spiritual fruit that will come from placing these resources into eager hands.

Give thanks with us that the much-delayed replacement engine for our Mitsubishi Canter truck has now arrived safely in Malawi. The engine was purchased second-hand in South Africa, and its arrival is a real answer to prayer after a long season of waiting and uncertainty.

We would now value your prayers for the next crucial step. Please pray that our local mechanic will be able to install the engine successfully and get the truck running very soon. This vehicle is central to many aspects of the work — transporting literature, materials, and people — and its absence has been significantly hampering progress across several ministries.

Thank you for joining us in giving thanks for safe arrival, and in asking the Lord to swiftly restore this essential vehicle to service for the work ahead.

Give thanks:

  1. For the many children who heard the Gospel last Saturday at the Children’s outreach, and that the rain did not adversely affect the day’s activities. Pray that the kindness shown to the children will leave a lasting impression upon them.
  2. For good rains so far – most people have finished planting, and most maize is already above ankle-height. Pray that rains will continue, especially while the plants are still very susceptible to dry periods. Most families are seriously stressed after several years of poor harvests. (see Prayer Points)

Jeff says: “As we near the end of our time here, I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for what the Lord has provided and what He has enabled us to do for Him! “

Do give thanks for all that Jeff & Cammo, and Tom & Debbie were able to accomplish during their visits to Malawi.

We now have extremely practical roller doors on our workshop & stores, improving security and greatly reducing dust. And we have a working double-cab pickup again, which we expect to provide reliable service for a few more years, God willing. We praise God, and thank them for their efforts.

Please pray for Jeff & Cammo as they start their journeys home on Monday, DV.

Anna writes: “We are thankful to a good start to school visits. The door is wide open and the labourers are few. Please pray for more labourers!

“We are also thankful for our first Emmaus students completing their first courses. Please pray that we would truly see the power of God’s word at work in lives.”

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