Lizulu Orphan Care ($16,560)
Neighbor Mission Committee Orphan Care ($12,700)
Nkhoma Orphan Care ($28,700)
Orphan Care & Social Rehabilitation ($23,000)
House of Bangwa (home for child prostitutes) ($9,200)
Logos Ministries (pastoral training and education) ($65,550)
Behavioral Change Program (Biblical lifestyle training for youth) $25,000
There are an estimated one million orphans in Malawi mostly due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The above community based orphan care projects working with the Church of Central Africa, Presbyterian (CCAP) and Word & Deed strive to meet the basic physical and spiritual needs of 5,500 orphans.
Malawi Orphan Basic Group Sponsorship
Word & Deed North America has launched an urgently needed basic form of the child sponsorship program in Malawi. Word & Deed partners use home-based orphan care in which orphans are placed with Christian caregiver families rather than in orphanages. For a monthly donation of $35 (in Canada) or $32 (in the US), you can sponsor five orphans and restore hope. Children and teenagers are also encouraged to become involved by sponsoring one orphan for $7 (in Canada) or $5 (in the US). Help make a world of difference in their lives!
Word & Deed North America has launched an urgently needed basic form of the child sponsorship program in Malawi. Word & Deed partners use home-based orphan care in which orphans are placed with Christian caregiver families rather than in orphanages. For a monthly donation of $35 (in Canada) or $32 (in the US), you can sponsor five orphans and restore hope. Children and teenagers are also encouraged to become involved by sponsoring one orphan for $7 (in Canada) or $5 (in the US). Help make a world of difference in their lives!Malawi – Bangwa House of Hope ($9200)
Malawi – Logos Ministries ($65,550)
After working closely with the CCAP for a number of years on the orphan program, Word & Deed has been given the opportunity to provide the CCAP pastors, elders and leaders with the practical and doctrinal tools they need to better serve their congregations (which often number in the thousands). We are working closely with the Central Church of Africa, Presbyterian (CCAP) to offer training seminars conducted by visiting pastors and teachers, as well as Logos staff to better equip men in those churches to lead and instruct their flocks. What an amazing opportunity to impact a one million member denomination! Above are Dr. Timothy Monsma (left) and Dr. Van Velden (rear) with their students during one of the courses. A significant proportion of the costs associated with this program are underwritten by one of the United Reformed Churches in Canada.Malawi – Behavioral Change Program
This is another program which works through the CCAP churches, in this case to educate youth about biblical lifestyles. The root of the AIDS problem in Africa is behavioral and needs to be addressed using the instructive principles of God’s Word. Groups of youth who have demonstrated leadership qualities attend several days of instruction sessions and then go back to their own churches where they share that same information with others.
