Wash your hands â if you can
By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ
A widow in southern Malawi uses her gift from Climbing For Christ â a 10-liter water bucket â so her grandchildren can wash their hands. (Photos by Damson Samson)
Damson Samson vis...
Calm before coronavirus
By Gary Fallesen
Founding president, Climbing For Christ
Our celebration with more than 450 widows on March 20 would not have been permitted three days later, when Malawiâs president declared a coronavirus national disaster.
The specter of coronavirus hung over...
New roofs over their heads
Lydia Namonde, above, and Inesi Chisteko, below, give praise and thanks to God for new houses. (Photos by Damson Samson)
Inesi Chistekoâs late husband was a farmer and he was able to harvest more than the next guy, but she told our Damson Samson â...
Mission: Malawi 2020
By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ
Sunday, March 22
Our Malawi team (left to right): Gary, Elaine, Laura, and Steve â wearing some of the gifts from widows at the widowsâ celebration Friday. (Photos by Damson Samson)
God&rsquo...
Climbing For Christâs Damson Samson, right, leads our Mulanje Massif Chapter members in prayer after they sang and danced around the room to the song âJesus is coming around the cornerâ during a time of worship. (Photo by Gary Fallesen)
Climbing For Christ continues to serve t...
There is a saying in Malawi: âGod canât sleep.â Psalm 121:4 tells us God ânever slumbers or sleeps.â
The hunger situation in Malawi remains âcritical.â For the second time in as many months, Kingdom worker Damson Samson delivered maize purchased with f...
God canât sleep
By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ
âAnd even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.â â Matthew 10:30 (NIV), also Luke 12:7
I looked into the eyes of the many widows photographed by Kingdom worker Damson Samson during last week&...
Laura sharing Jesus with children in the Amazon rainforest. Nationality: American. Occupation: Teacher. Missions with C4C: Malawi 2020 and Nepal 2022. How long have you climbed? Growing up in Colorado, I have loved the beautiful mountains He created all my life. Type of climbing you do: Hiking. Highlight of c...
Dr. Steve caring for one of the many ill in the mountains of Haiti.
Nationality: American. Occupation: Physicianâs assistant. Missions with C4C: Haiti 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, and Malawi 2017 and 2020.
How long have you climbed? On and off for 30 years. Type of ...
A âvote of thanksâ from widows in Manasi village to Climbing For Christ members around the world. ââDonât worry for what you will eatâ . This has come true to us. Three days with no food, but today will be another story. Thank Jesus!â (Photo ...