Mission Statement

Mission statement:
To have significant impact on health needs, food sources, security, raising children and community development in Malawi in a way which brings glory to God and demonstrates the love of Christ in works and endeavor.

A Broken Heart
While walking down a trail in the bush country of Malawi, Africa, I came upon an African man who was probably in his late twenties. In his broken English, he engaged me in a ‘sort of a conversation’. He wanted to know what I was doing there. I tried to explain that I was an electrician working on a new clinic being built in the bush country. Whether he understood or not I don’t know, but he smiled with teeth missing and said, “I dig for mice,” and turned and walked away. I stood there a while trying to grasp the significance of that statement. Then it hit me. This man had no other hope or ambition than to dig and eat mice! I walked away with a broken heart. We must be able to give these people a vision, some hope of a better life. Something that can lift them out of the poverty that for generations has held them down. We are trying very hard to teach and train these precious people to pull themselves out of this hole and enable them to be self sufficient. If they want to eat mice so be it, but not because they have to!

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...