GLOBAL MISSIONS – AFRICA

Malawi

MOUNTAINS
DEEP POVERTY
WIDOWS
WATER
A CITY ON A HILL

The People & The Place

In 2024, we began a partnership with Nsanganiza Community Church high in the mountains. Malawi is the seventh poorest country in the world and the people living in the villages on the mountains are the poorest of the poor.

We long for the light of Christ to shine across the whole mountain and across the nation.

Map of Malawi in red with black background.

In 2018, Redson and Maryam began feeding hungry children – now they feed hundreds. They build homes, dig water wells, and minister across the whole mountain.

The Makwinjas

OUR PARTNERS

From your lofty abode you water the mountains;
    the earth is satisfied with the fruit of your work.

PSALM 104:13

A group of people gathered outside a small, newly built house with yellow walls and green window frames. A man stands in front of the house, speaking to the crowd. There is a table with a colorful cloth, a wooden chair, a backpack on the ground, and a green ribbon stretched across the house's entrance.

HOW WE SERVE

1.

HOMES

ENTERING INTO DEEP POVERTY

The Green Door Project is ministry that identifies the poorest in the community and raises funds to build them a new home – with a concrete floor, brick walls, and a metal roof.

A picture of the Nsanganiza Care Center children from the partnership with Redeemer Rockwall and Children's Relief International and their work in Malawi.

CHILDREN

LOVING THE LEAST OF THESE

Smriti began a preschool for the children of the Kalighat that eventually spread into four locations in the surrounding slums. The children are taught about Jesus and how to read and write using the Bible.

2.

HIV VICTIMS

3.

PROJECT LIFE

Project Life is a ministry of care that does home visits for elderly, infirm, and sick. Many of those visited by Project Life are victims of HIV and receive their medications during the visits.

A young child drinking from a water well dug in Malawi through Redeemer Rockwall's partnership with Children's Relief International.

WATER

4.

MEETING FELT NEEDS

Access to clean water is not a reality for so many on the mountain. Digging water wells improves health, makes it readily available in their own village, and is a tangible expression of the love of Christ.

An older man in a blue jacket gestures upward with both hands in front of a group of children and young people in a room with green and yellow walls.

CHURCHES

ESTABLISHING WORSHIP

We support the church in Nsanganiza by offering resources, teaching, and training up leaders and church planters. Our goal is to have a church in every village on the mountain.

5.

View from an airplane window showing the aircraft's engine and wing against a blue sky with scattered clouds below.

GO

COME & SEE

Every spring we take a team from our church for 10 days to Malawi. We passionately believe that missions is about discipleship, it’s not just for those who feel “called.”

We believe Jesus invites us on mission with him and he meets us in the face of the other. Jesus changes us on mission because we encounter him.

For as often as we do it unto the least of these we do it unto him. So come and see.

MISSIONS IS THE INVITATION TO SHARE IN GOD’S HEART FOR THE WORLD.