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Monday, 15 October 2007

New hope bathes Malawi


After years of food shortages caused by drought, Malawi has enjoyed two consecutive good harvests. And the government is selling part of the excess bounty to Zimbabwe, a country still mired in crisis, marked by unemployment and continued political instability.

The relief at the end of Malawi's long crisis may be fueling an openness to the Gospel. Grace Ministries International's Sam Vinton says ministry is growing fast. Kennedy Simtowe, GMI's Malawi coordinator, has been conducting open air evangelistic meetings in a number of villages.

"The last campaign," remarks Vinton, saw over 2,000 people in attendance. What's more, "nearly 600 people responded by faith to Christ in these villages where we have contacts."

All the new converts of each village were brought together, and Grace Church leaders from the area were appointed to teach each new group. Vinton explains, "We incorporate these people into what we call 'preaching points' until there's a pastor, organized church board and so forth."

Since many church leaders cannot be full-time students at a Bible institute, Vinton says they're developing a different way of training them. "We have module classes that we bring in elders to take. In August, we had 20 men in who were trained for two weeks. Every two or three months, we do that. We have Bible teaching centers where we go in and teach elders to prepare them to lead those churches."

Please pray for their missionaries who are involved in the training of church leaders. Praise the Lord for the power of the Gospel and Simtowe's evangelistic zeal.

HELP Malawi Foundation takes trip with Actress Busy Phillips


In an effort to spread hope, education, love and protection to the children, the HELP Malawi Foundation has partnered with Wilderness Safaris to build schools in rural areas that surround Malawai’s National Parks. Malawi, while the 7th poorest country in the world, is a country full of amazing and inspiring children and the HELP Malawi Foundation is giving these kids a chance for a healthier and fuller life by building schools and medical facilities.

HELP Malawi is a non-profit working to make a difference by giving children of Malawi Hope, Education, Love and Protection.

HELP Malawi Partners & Supporters

Over one million children in Malawi are without a parent, a home or education. Because of this fact Jillian Wolstein, and her family, decided to found the H.E.L.P Malawi foundation in hopes of spreading hope, education, love and protection to the children.

HELP Malawi has partnered with Wilderness Safaris to build schools in rural areas that surround Malawi ’s National Parks. Thanks HELP Malawi the first school – the Nanthomba School – will be complete as soon as the last batch of desks and chairs are delivered. You will see photos of the children currently attending the school.

New uniforms and bookbags have been designed by HELP Malawi partner Max Azria .

In April ‘07 the LA Max Azria boutique hosted a launch event for HELP Malawi partner jewelry designer Lori Leavitt who created the Panthera Jewelry Collection. 100% of profits go to HELP Malawi. The Panthera Collection was inspired by a vintage lion cuff link and the lion, a symbol of courage, is incorporated into each piece. Mena Suvari and Penelope Cruz are fans of this jewelry line.

MedWish International, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, plans to donate all the medical equipment to the HELP Malawi Medica Clinic, which is scheduled for completion early ‘08.

Visit the website http://helpmalawichildren.com/