Greetings, our dear partners in the Lord’s work! We would like to share a brief update about the church planter training program. We conducted interviews, and we are thrilled with the response! Attendance was fantastic, and we are excited to meet talented and passionate people eager to serve.
You are helping us shape the next generation of leaders. Thank you for your partnership! Soon, we will share another update with the names and detailed information about the candidates who successfully passed the selection. We will also share about their families and their prayer needs.
At the moment, we have 11 students, 10 of whom you are supporting! They have a good theological education and have received spiritual training for ministry. Practical training in sewing, electrical work, and welding is already yielding results. Seven sewing machines have been purchased and will be distributed during the first week of January 2026.
We thank you for supporting the founding of new churches in Malawi!
In 2019, a youth group from the United States held a children’s camp in Zambezi in the Evangelical Church. The church is in dire need of clear water because the water the people use in this area from the nearest stream is heavily polluted by industrial waste. The contaminated water causes the population to have many diseases, such as trachoma, diarrhea, and scabies. Everyone suffers from a lack of clean water, both children and adults.
In the densely populated area of Hama – many malaria mosquitoes that hatch in muddy swamps further complicate the situation of the local population’s lives. Some can afford to buy clean water, but the majority say they can only dream of clean water. The water is not suitable for cooking. The church prays for a water well, and we ask you to support us and help raise the required amount. One Christian organization agreed to drill a well and connect to the column for $4000. Thank you for your support!
The first lesson for 20 pastors on discipleship and counseling took place on December 15, 2020, in the city of Blantyre. They all serve diligently in Malawi and Mozambique. Eleven churches were founded in Mozambique and nine churches in Malawi. For more than two months young pastors learned to help new believers to grow in faith. Without their wives and children, they went to villages and towns to plant churches. Many of them live in poverty and only have enough for the essentials.
Since we could not meet them in person we did all the lessons online. This was our first experience with distance learning and we grateful to God that despite all the chaos in the world, the Word of God keeps spreading, people come to faith and churches are growing.
For the second year we work with them, thank you for your support. Support for one pastor and his family to us costs $100 per month. We believe that God blessed the preaching of the Gospels so that 20 churches could be planted within one year in Mozambique and Malawi.
We visited the Yao Tribe in Malawi and held a children’s camp there. We found out that the population is suffering from a toxic water supply. This causes some of them to lose their eyesight, across all ages from young to old. In order to give them access to freshwater, we need to dig water wells. This project will cost around $8000. More updates are coming soon.
Over the past year, our students opened 11 new churches in Mozambique and Malawi has 9 new churches. We planned to gather students and continue to teach and through discipleship and caring for new believers. Despite limitations, the word of God is preached and many accepted Christ.
This is a joy not only for church planters but also for those who were saved through faith. We want to focus on discipleship. Those who have accepted Christ know very little scripture and by being uneducated the church is in danger of losing them. I personally visited all young pastors in the area and I’m very grateful to God for their courage and openness to preach the gospel from house to house.
Discipleship and Counseling training will help them not to spend not only more time in conversations, but and direct people to Jesus for the healing of their hearts. With monthly support of 100 dollars, each of them will able to rent a house for a family, rent premises for the church, and purchase food for their families. Within two years after planting a church we believe that it will self-sufficient and able to provide for their pastors! Glory to God for your participation in the foundation of new churches in Malawi and Mozambique!
I would like to introduce you to Andrew Cammwamba. He was born on September 18, 1973, in Blantyre, Malawi. Andrew is happily married to Zelesie and has nine children. He is a born-again Christian with the gift of teaching and evangelism.
He is currently opening a church in the Nhatabay region.
Nhatabay is a port on the shores of Lake Malawi. Here resides the Tonga tribe,
which lives off fishing and trading. Their main food is fish and rice. The
people of Tonga have their own language and culture. One thing we noticed about
them is that they love cleanliness and order.
But like all tribes in Malawi, the people of Tonga are sinners and need salvation. These are proud people, involved in immorality and witchcraft. Andrew did not know anyone in Nhatabay, so he had to knock on doors and talk to them individually. By God’s grace, 14 people turned to the Lord. In the images, you can see our new brothers and sisters and the largest ship they use for transport in the ports of Lake Malawi. Despite strict restrictions, which include banning groups of more than 10 people from meeting and being together for more than 1 hour, preaching the Gospel leads many people to Christ.
We thank you for participating in the founding of this
church. Andrew is now teaching discipleship lessons to strengthen new believers
in the word of God. Pray for this family!