CHRISTmas was celebrated in Malawi, Africa, where funds provided by Climbing For Christ members and friends bought food and drink as well as gifts for the Project 1:27 orphans.
Gifts included pens, exercise books for school, shoes and clothing such as pants and belts. "We had a very wond...
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Mission Moment: Mozambique (Oct. 2)
The body of believers in the village of Milatu, Mozambique is not taking for granted the church roof over their heads. “The congregation is much thankful for the wonderful support to their project,” Pastor Duncan Nyozani said from across the border ...
Mission Moment: Mozambique (June 6)
Pastor James Namame, left, with Pastor Duncan Nyozani in front of the church build in Milatu, Mozambique. (Photos provided by Pastor Duncan)
It took less than one week from the time funding was received by Pastor Duncan Nyozani in Malawi, Africa until the wall...
Mission Moment: Mozambique (May 16)
A Climbing For Christ member was moved by a May 5 E-Alert and gave US$1,500 toward the start of the church in Mozambique. “The African people have my heart,” our member wrote, “and I believe this is where God would have me give.”
Pa...
Mission Moment: Mozambique (May 5)
The church in Mozambique.
Pastor Duncan Nyozani of Climbing For Christ and the Malawi-based Searchlight Ministries went to visit their one church in Mozambique on Sunday, April 29. “They still need assistance to build their church,” he said. &ld...
Mission Moment: Mozambique (April 25)
Climbing For Christ has been blessed to build one church in Central Nepal and is working on a second church in Nepal's Mid-West District; three churches are built in Haiti and we have another church under construction in the Haitian community in Jimani, Dominic...
Feeding the orphans.
When Climbing For Christ member Louis-Olivier Petelle saw our “E-Alert: Crisis in Malawi” (see next item), he responded. And, thanks to God, he was not the only one.
“It breaks my heart to hear that,” Louis-Olivier said about...
Junio Kapito, one of our sponsored orphans,
eating during a Climbing For Christ visit in 2011. (Photo by Gary Fallesen)
Anti-government protesters burned a police station in the capital of Malawi on March 19 as fear and tension have grown in the wake of the suspension of international aid to ...