Interns: John & Austin

John & Austin

For the next 1 month we’re going to enjoy the company of 2 dedicated young men, John and Austin, who came with the GA team and stayed behind to help us a bit more. Both of them have been here before; John has been coming since 2014 and Austin since… Continue reading…

He would’ve been 70…

He would've been 70...

Today, April 17, we’re remembering Tom Gentry and the legacy he left behind when he moved to glory, some 8 years ago. Today, he would’ve been 70. Tom Gentry came as a missionary to Romania back in 1993 and started the ministry of Hope for the Future Romania (Speranță pentru… Continue reading…

Interns: Kent & Grace

Interns: Kent & Grace

Monday, March 4, it will be our blessing to host two amazing young people, Kent & Grace Shader, who are coming from MO, USA. I met Grace years ago while I visited a supporting church in the state of Missouri. I met both of them again last year and they… Continue reading…

You give them something to eat

You give them something to eat

Yesterday I took Marc and Linda to Kachere, so they can see the work we’ve been doing there for the past 7 years now. On the way to the village we saw 4-5 boys somewhere in the filed, hunting something using locally made bow and arrows. Upon stopping and asking,… Continue reading…

Ministry Report: May 24 – June 1

Ministry Report: May 24 - June 1

Between May 24 and June 1 we had a mission team from Oklahoma, led by Pastor David, who came over to help us and help the ministry in Malawi. This is a list of activities done during that period of time: May 24 – Arrival at Chileka Airport in Blantyre.… Continue reading…

Ministry Report: April 28 – May 8

Ministry Report: April 28 - May 8

Between April 28 and May 8 we hosted a mission team sent by First Baptist Church, Jackson, GA. They were led by Pastor Keith Joseph and came to help and minister alongside us in the work in Malawi. This a list of activities done during their trip: April 28 –… Continue reading…

Malawi’s looming food crisis

Malawi's looming food crisis

Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, with 53% of the population living below the national poverty line and 90% of whom are living on less than $2 per day.  The large majority of the population lives in rural areas, engaged in subsistence farming. People here depend… Continue reading…