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March Malawi Update

3/20/2016

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This short report highlights some activities that have taken place in Malawi from the last half of February to the first half March 2016. As most parts of Southern Africa regions, Malawi is also highly hit with dry spell that has never occurred in the country’s history. This is a great threat to the citizenry where FVM carried out its transformational development interventions. The people are prone to hunger and diseases that are caused due to lack or shortage of rain and food.
 
The following is a summary of the activities that took place within the recent period:
  • Ministering to youth in Student Christian Organisation of Malawi (SCOM). FVM has been partnering with SCOM since 2007 in reaching out to the youth in Secondary Schools and Colleges with several messages apart from Bible lessons. Other issues tackled were sexual purity in the light of sin and HIV/AIDS, and academic excellence.
  • Pastor Justin Falinya continues to lead Weekly Community based Bible Studies in the community
  • Radio broadcast of the Gospel is going on well. Very encouraging feedback from listeners is being received from time to time. “Ndikulakala nditamatumikira nanu mu Future Vision Ministries. Ndine m’busa wa Dambo Assemblies of God. Ndikudalistika kwambiri pa wailesi ya TWR (I wish I could be ministering with you in Future Vision Ministries. I am a pastor of Dambo Assemblies of God Church. I am always blessed listening to TWR)”, Pastor T.J.P. Kufamkomwe.
  • Maintainance was done on the pavement into Mulunguzi House that was damaged with the passage of time. “Mulunguzi House” is rented by Future Vision Ministries to host missionaries and some visitors.
  • Preschool and feeding programme still continues. 600 children benefit from the programme.
What lies ahead
  1. Continued preschool & feeding
  2. SCOM Conferences from 24th  to 27th March, 2016
Prayer points
  • Hunger
  • SCOM Conference
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