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...

Mission: Malawi 2024

Guiding disciple-making movements

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Climbing For Christ’s ninth expedition to Malawi will focus on teaching members of the Mulanje Massif Chapter about “Communicating the Bible,” walking in the Spirit, and delivering the Good News to those who have not heard. Training will take place on Mulanje mountain in June.

Mission: Malawi 2023

Doing it for Jesus

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“Those who were homeless, now they have a house to call home,” Kingdom worker Damson Samson said when asked about Climbing For Christ’s impact on his home country. “Those walking naked were dressed up.”

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Mission Moments: Malawi

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Food relief for Malawi Pastor Duncan surrounded by members of his church receiving manna from heaven. Climbing For Christ was blessed to send more than $13,000 USD to Malawi to help with the latest food crisis. Funding was divided between our Kingdom worker Damson Samson and ministry partner Dun...

Photo of the Week: Malawi

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Praising God under a baobab tree in Makhanamba, Malawi. (Photo by Damson Samson) CLICK HERE to read Mission Moments: Malawi, “Take care of grandma and grandpa.”

Mission Moments: Malawi

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Take care of grandma and grandpa By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ Lucy Unyolo gives thanks to God for this provision. She said the support reached them in a time of need “as they had no hope to see what they are seeing on this day.” (Photos by Damson Samson) ...

Mission: Malawi 2020

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Healing rain God is a Father to the fatherless and a defender of widows. He sets the prisoners free and gives them joy. He is a sender of His people, leading His workers to a sun-scorched land to proclaim His goodness. We have showered love on orphaned children and long-forgotten widows in Malawi,...

Mission Moments: Malawi

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Disciples trained to make disciples By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ Mulanje Massif Chapter graduating Class of 2019 with Damson Samson (right). Twenty-one guides and porters from the Mulanje Massif in southern Malawi graduated from our year-long disciple-making trainin...

Mission Moments: Malawi

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Hands up for Jesus By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ When Damson Samson finished his Independence Day message about God’s love to 490 inmates in the Mulanje Prison, he asked if anyone needed to “rebuild and start a new life in Christ Jesus.” “...

Mission Moments: Malawi

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Shaken by the suffering By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ Sankhulani sprawled on the dirt floor in his grandmother’s house. He is in his 30s and developmentally disabled. But that does not explain his need to eat soil. “I asked him if he does that because he ...

Photo of the Week: Malawi

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Widow Lidia Namonde sits in the rubble alongside the remains of her house in southern Malawi. (Photo by Damson Samson) CLICK HERE to read “Shaken by suffering,” Mission Moments from Malawi.

Mission Moments: Malawi

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Appreciating the time given by God By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ Mulanje Massif Chapter guides and porters in disciple-making training in southern Malawi. (Photos by Damson Samson) Damson Samson shared what he referred to as “a wakeup call” when guides an...

Mission Moments: Malawi

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Learning to avoid sin on Mulanje Massif Mulanje Massif Chapter members. (Photos by Damson Samson) Before diving into the New Testament and teaching about the Gospels and General Letters, Damson Samson led the guides and porters in the Mulanje Massif Chapter back to Genesis. “We were ...
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