Song of the day is ‘thank you’
Seven hundred widows are fed - from the maize and flour used to make the staple of Malawi's collective diet to the bread of life.
Speaking for those who cannot
Speaking for those who cannot A word of thanks from Climbing For Christ’s Malawi-based Kingdom worker, Damson Samson, to all who generously bless us to bless others: “I hereby present to you the open letter to all C4C members around the globe. The main reason is to appreciate the...
Pandemic S.O.S. Responding to coronavirus around the Climbing For Christ world By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ Friday, Oct. 30 The people of Kalmette receiving food. (Photo by C4CNG) The young members of Climbing For Christ’s New Generation (Haiti) a...
The care of God the Father
Food truck. (Photos by Damson Samson)
Another truckload of maize was delivered last week to the widows in Malawi. “Unspeakable joy” was the way Kingdom worker Damson Samson described the widows’ reaction to this gift.
Emily Patisi had not eate...
Widows in southern Malawi celebrate the gift of food from God through Climbing For Christ. (Photo by Damson Samson)
CLICK HERE to read our Mission Moments: Malawi story, “The care of God the Father.”
Food delivered in Malawi as part of our COVID-19 relief effort. (Photo by Damson Samson)
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Rivers of tears
By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ
Widow Henley Kamowa receiving COVID-19 relief from Climbing For Christ. (Photos by Damson Samson)
Damson Samson prayed with the widow Henley Kamowa, a man whose sickness made walking difficult. Henley had suff...
God smiles on Mulanje Massif
By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ
“I thank God for giving us a victorious moment to gather with my brothers here despite the coronavirus situation.” – Damson Samson, Climbing For Christ staff member on the Mulanje Massif Chapte...
A widow in southern Malawi uses her gift from Climbing For Christ – a 10-liter water bucket – so her grandchildren can wash their hands. (Photo by Damson Samson)
CLICK HERE for this Mission Moments: Malawi story, “Wash your hands – if you can.”
Wash your hands – if you can
By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ
A widow in southern Malawi uses her gift from Climbing For Christ – a 10-liter water bucket – so her grandchildren can wash their hands. (Photos by Damson Samson)
Damson Samson vis...