‘We are in hard days’
Jesus looked at the multitudes and asked the disciples if they had anything for the people to eat. “I believe Jesus has given us the responsibility to make sure these people have something to eat,” C4C Africa coordinator Damson Samson said. “I feel a debt to these dying widows. We are praying for more to be fed in this challenging time.” Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, is again facing a hunger crisis.
Go, tell it on the mountain Kilimanjaro (part 1)
We were blessed with a $29,250 matching grant by the AHEAD Initiative for our 2025 disciple-making work in Tanzania (Kilimanjaro Chapter) and Malawi (Mulanje Massif Chapter). The January training of Kilimanjaro Chapter guides and porters is the first of 10 trainings scheduled between Tanzania and Malawi.
Coming to Colorful Colorado
Haitian Kingdom worker Gilbert Lindor prepares to graduate from medical school as he revisits Colorado to share about the failed state of Haiti, celebrate the story God has written (and is writing) for him, plan 2025, and have his prosthesis repaired. Read on!
On the border of nightmares and God’s dream
Haiti and Haitians facing a nightmarish life in crisis can find peace, hope, and a future in Christ. C4C's New Generation shows young people (and old alike) that God has a plan for them.
Facing a food crisis
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.”
Giving youth adult-size opportunities
A vocational skills center for youth opens in southern Malawi hoping to help young people and help elders who care for them. This could counter the high dropout rate from schools and help end the cultural practice of child marriages.
State of disaster declared: feeding the hungry
A state of disaster was declared in most of Malawi because of drought conditions caused by El Nino. The most urgent need is food because of the huge number of people at risk of hunger.
God’s Word and healing prayers in Tanzania
Kilimanjaro Chapter guides and porters continue to learn to be disciples who make disciples, and healing prayers are delivered to their small groups who are studying the Bible together.
Houses divided
Nowhere to stay. Many widows in southern Malawi remain in temporary housing since Tropical Cyclone Freddy washed away houses and villages in March. Climbing For Christ continues a rebuilding project. Help is needed.
Introducing “Sponsor A Teacher.” You can support a teacher for $150 a month. You can be part of the miracle that Jean Ronal Michel has seen or pour into the giving heart of someone like Venold Cine. Help educated hundreds of children in the mountains of Haiti in villages where there were no schools before Climbing For Christ started them.