How To Help

God has led us to Malawi, Africa. You may not be able to ever set foot in the “Warm Heart of Africa” as it is often called, but you can be a partner in this exciting work. Because we are a small project now, you can help this dream to grow.

Hope can be brought to these people with a 64 bed orphanage, a chapel that will serve as a school/chapel, aqua planting where they can grow crops year round, and possible power sources of the future to light their world. All of this is still just in the planning stages.

I once was asked by a young man in the village what I do in America. I tried to explain electrical work to a man unfamiliar with such an occupation. He proudly exclaimed that he digs for mice and fries and sells them on a stick. God has hope for all of us beyond these elements of survival.

So What Can You do?

#1. Priority is Prayer.

We covet your prayers for these children and our ongoing projects.

The greatest weapon that we Christians have in our arsenal is PRAYER.

Many time I hear people say, “I’ve tried everything and the I guess the only thing left to do is pray”.

Prayer should always be the FIRST thing we do!

#2. Financial Support.

We are always in need of financial support as we have many projects that we are working on for the children of Malawi. From time to time we will post some of our greatest needs…those of greater importance.

#3. Want to go with us to Malawi?

We do from time to time, make trips to Malawi and have taken with us, men willing to pay their own way and put their expertise to work in helping on our ongoing projects.

Shocking Water Sources for villagers

These are some of the water source scenes that overwhelmed Dan and Don on visiting some of the villages lined up for repair. The last one is the water source at Ulondwe Primary School. I see why Don cried after seeing this scene over and over again as they went from...

Charge

I am excited to report that the repairs have begun. Clean Water for Malawi sent a team of 6 men to repair 40 wells. These men and our team joined and broke into 3 teams. I can imagine the exuberant joy of people from 11 villages that have had the repairs already...

Sunday Trials and Victories

Sunday was an interesting, exciting, and anxious day. The previous night we mistakenly put some petrol into our Toyota instead of all Diesel and we thought what little we put in would make no difference. Little did we know that mistake would account for an interesting...

10/16/2014 Report

Recap of 10/16/14 Team went into Lilongwi to order a map from the District Commissioner that will give us the area we service, the villages, the boreholes (wells), and roads in our area. We are trusting the map will come back with all these things included.k David...