What we do

Orphans and Vulnerable Children.

The Ministry cares and supports orphans and vulnerable children in 82 villages in Malawi and Mozambique. The children come to the center for early childhood development, spiritual development and psycho-social support. Currently there are approximately 12000 children on the program with about 102 children living positively with HIV/AIDS.

Community Health Evangelism.

The ministry cares and supports the chronically ill at home through our volunteers support network in the communities. The ministry reaches to communities walking door to door sharing the word of God and healing the sick. The volunteers with Pastors visit patients twice a week depending on how sick the patient is and helps the patient with household tasks, prayer and encouragement. The ministry provides patients with vital meals, transport to the hospitals, blankets, mats, medicines and counseling.  

Widows and Wome

The Ministry supports widows and women with different skills and entrepreneurship so that they become economically independent and self reliant. The widows are involved in tailoring, soap making, bead making, animal husbandry, knitting, tie and dye, embroidery, and running a tearoom business.

Pastoral and Youth

The ministry sees the church as the foundation of society and therefore the need to strengthen the church structures for the restoration of societal morals, right living, and empowered with the Love and compassion to act as Brothers Keepers.

Community Development

Empowering communities to effectively own and drive development with the resources within the community. The ministry trains communities in capacity building so that they realize the development and knowledge gaps that exist within and outside their community. The development also focuses more on infrastructure development like; boreholes, community learning centers, toilets, community gardens development, etc.

Safe Water for Everyone

The ministry provides safe and clean water to communities by providing them with the training of how they can treat their own water using chlorine