February 25, 2024

February 2024 News

 February 2024 News

February marks the longest our family has been in the US in the past 15 years. We are so grateful to you and the church in Baltimore for helping us for this season. God also has been incredibly gentle with us as we navigate being stateside. The churches in Malawi seem to be doing very well despite us not being there. We should not be surprised, even Christ said the same: “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” – John 12:14.

Mzuzu. Last week the Greater Grace Churches of Malawi sent a missionary to plant a church in the northern city of Mzuzu. This has been on our hearts for the last 5 years, it finally happened. The churches raised support and sent Pr. Liking Zungu. There are other members who used to live in Lilongwe that relocated to Mzuzu that he is gathering.



Pr. Zungu is in the middle.

GGCA Lilongwe. We are under construction to bring Greater Grace Christian Academy to fruition. The vision is to start with K-4 grade and add classrooms little by little. In addition to classrooms that face inside the property, we will have shops that face out toward the street to provide income for the church.



First Snow. This past February also was a first for half of our family. For Poema it was the first time she has seen snow since she was 6 months old. For Noah it was his first snow ever. Noah had been praying to see snow, and Baltimore got about 4 inches. He made a snowman and snow angel. God is so awesome.


Namibia. God has been moving in Namibia. Pr. Obrien and Thloki Britt have been living there holding meetings while they await our final meeting to approve our church constitution that will happen next month. Pr. Bernard Ntalasha, the uncle of our beloved Pr. Albert, has also been joining them from Southern Zambia as we all prepare to converge together. Please keep them in your prayers that God will give us favor with the Council of Churches for a quick approval of our church registration. Once the church is registered then we can apply for long term visas to stay in the country.

Pr. Obrien and his wife are wearing green and white, Pr Bernard is in Salmon color.

Malawicon ’24. We are planning the conference for this coming April 12-14. The theme is “Blessing of Unity”.



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