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Malawi

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Population growth, increasing pressure on agricultural lands, corruption, and the spread of HIV/AIDS pose major problems for Malawi. This is an underdeveloped and impoverished country, one of the poorest in the world. Malawi has the sixth-lowest gross domestic product per person on the planet...

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Facing a food crisis

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Approximately 4.2 million people (20 percent of the population in Malawi) were expected to experience “high levels of acute food insecurity” between June and September 2024, including 56,000 people facing an “emergency” and 4.1 million in “crisis,” according to an IPC report. Most of these people are in southern Malawi. Worse news: The situation is expected to deteriorate during the projection period (October-March), which coincides with the “lean season.”

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Mission Moments: Malawi

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A lake safari for the orphans In the weeks leading up to CHRISTmas, Pastor Duncan Nyozani of Searchlight Ministries informed us that the orphans in his care – who are sponsored by Project 1:27 – had requested a trip to the lake for the CHRISTmas and New Year’s holidays. “E...

Mission Moments: Malawi

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CHRISTmas in Malawi The sponsors of the Project 1:27 orphans in Malawi sent financial gifts and messages of love for the 17 children at Pastor Duncan Nyozani's Far & Wide Children's Home. “The kids are very much excited to have special food and gifts,” Pastor Duncan said on CHRISTmas. &...

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Seed for sowing By Gary Fallesen Climbing For Christ Heavy rains descended on southern Malawi in late November, marking the start of the planting season. The morning after the rain, Pastor Duncan Nyozani emailed: “People will be busy planting their seeds, but it seems most of the people ...

Project 1:27 Malawi

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Climbing For Christ was introduced to the plight of Searchlight Orphan Care in Malawi, Africa on Oct. 25, 2009, when a thief broke into the orphanage and robbed all of the children’s food. Seven bags of maize, two bags of beans, five liters of cooking oil, and 20 packets of sugar. A month&rs...

Mission: Malawi 2014

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PRAY: For continued growth of the church in Malawi, a country said to be three-quarters Christian and spiritually fertile. The Gospel has “penetrated nearly every section of society, and some places have seen local revivals,” according to Operation World. However, Islam also is growing. ...

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Project 1:27 Malawi Update By Gary Fallesen Climbing For Christ Chikondi and Kondwani Makolija’s father was riding his bicycle to the market in Phalombe, Malawi, where he bought and sold fish. His body was found alongside the road. His bike and fish had been stolen, and his life had been ...

Mission Moment: Mozambique (June 12, 2013)

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Dedicating HIS church The recently built church at Milatu, Mozambique was dedicated Saturday, June 8 during three days of worshipful gatherings that saw many people surrender their lives to Jesus. Seventeen new believers were baptized. “In the evenings we were also having revival (meetings),...

Mission Moment: Mozambique (May 30, 2013)

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Ready to dedicate The church at Milatu, Mozambique – part of the neighboring Malawi-based Searchlight Ministries – has been completed and is set to be dedicated on Saturday, June 8. The finishing touches were put on toilets behind the church on Thursday, May 30. Pastor Duncan Nyozani, ...

Mission Moment: Malawi (Feb. 27, 2013)

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Flood waters rise “Let not the flood sweep over me, or the deep swallow me up...” – Psalm 69:15 (ESV) “In Malawi, the month of February is the toughest month in terms of hunger,” said Pastor Duncan Nyozani of Searchlight Ministries in southern Malawi. “Now we...
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