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  • Chosen Generation Missions Conference - A Letter from Fletcher Matandika

    Dear Don,

    The first "Chosen Generation Missions Conference" was a great success!  We saw the Lord move in a great and mighty way.  Even though the overall attendance was much smaller than what we had envisioned when we began planning the conference in 2007, we were thankful to the Lord for the 70 people who registered for the conference.  On the last day of the conference, we had over 100 people who came to attend the music concert which we had that afternoon as well as the evening session.



    It was encouraging to see the enthusiasm among the young Malawian in regards to missions.  The Lord is indisputably at work in Malawi.  There is a great movement of the Spirit of the Lord in the hearts and lives of His children and across the land.  I praise the Lord for allowing me the blessing of seeing that and being a part of it in a small way.  I trust that in a few years, the world will see wave after wave of Malawian Christians going out for battle against the forces of darkness all around the world.  That is indeed my prayer and the prayer of many who participated in the conference as organizers and delegates.



    The Lord's plans are always best.  I enjoyed sharing the pulpit with two Godly men whom I have known for a number of years (Charles Morris, President and Speaker for Haven Ministries, as well as Steven Lungu, Evangelist and International Director for African Enterprise).  Both of these men are God-fearing men.  They truly love the Lord and desire to see the salvation of the lost.  They indeed sounded the trumpet loudly and clearly - pleading with men and women to be "reconciled to God...for He made Him who knew no sin to become sin on our behalf in order that we would become the righteousness of God in Him" 2 Corinthians 5:21.  As you already know, the theme of the conference was "Chosen to Proclaim" taken out of 1 Peter 2:9, "But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light." A passionate plea was given out to all who were in attendance to embrace the call of God upon all of our lives, namely, "to proclaim the excellencies of Him who called us out of darkness into His marvelous light."  The Lord says in Malachi 1:11, "For from the rising of the sun to its setting my name will be great among the nations, and in every place incense will be offered to my name, and a pure offering.  For my name will e great among the nations, says the Lord of hosts."  Every delegate left the conference with a strong sense of call to give themselves to the work of making God's Name great among the nations for this is indeed the call and essence of missions.



    I praise the Lord to have been given the blessing and privilege of organizing the first missions conference ever in Malawi (and maybe Southern Africa).  My desire and prayer is that there will be many more which will follow in the years to come to the glory and praise of the Lord of heaven and to the blessing and salvation of His people.



    Thank you and NWMC for all the support that you have given us to make this conference dream a reality.  The Lord has used your prayer, financial support and encouragement to launch a movement and a mighty work whose ripple effects will literary impact the world for Christ.



    In addition to this, I would also like to thank you for sending the summer service team to us this year.  It was a blessing to have them at the conference.  I personally thank the Lord for each one of them and I trust that the Lord will use the time that they spent in Malawi to enrich their own spiritual lives and guide them in the way that they should walk in the days ahead as they seek to serve Him and to "grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ" who has redeemed us from the curse of the law and died in order that we may live.  Thank you and may the Lord bless you.  Please pass my regards to everyone at the conference this year.  I pray that all will see Christ exalted above all, in all and through all the speakers this year!



    We have already began to think about; pray for and plan next years' conference.  Lord willing, we will hold the conference from July 1 to July 6, 2009.  On behalf of Joy to the World Ministries and the team which will be organizing next year's conference, I would like to extend an invitation to all of the NWMC family to come and join us as we continue pursuing God's call upon our lives to "proclaim the excellencies" of His Name to the world that is lost in darkness.



    Thank you again for everything!  May the Lord richly bless you all.



    Love in Christ,



    Fletcher
  • T-minus 22 hrs.

    H. Teitt has been successfully ransomed for 5 loaves of banana bread. Should her mother choose not to comply Hannah may not be seen outside of Hillside dormitory. Anyone else that may wish to contribute to her ransom is encouraged to make/buy any fattening sweet.

    While in the village, a brush fire singed our eyebrows off, but the rest of our parts escaped unscathed. No big deal. Immune systems were on the rise as well- Praise God.

    Justin Manon has become manic depressive at news of our depature tomorrow- please keep him in your prayers; his sanity is of upmost importance to his wife.

    This is our final blog- should you not see us Saturday, July 19 send out the search party.

    Best Wishes,

    SS08 

  • Dzuwa Village

    After setbacks from illness the team finally made it to the village of Dzuwa- 3 hrs outside of Lilongwe, but only 45 miles. While there the team worked with Fletcher Matandika's second undertaking, the Joy to the World Ministry. We toured the area, sorted bricks for the clinic under contruction, attended a church revival in a "nearby" village and built relationships with the staff and children. Considering Joy to the World started in 2006, there has already been tremendous improvement in the schools and Christian community all thanks to Fletcher and his dedicated team.

    We have returned to Lilongwe for the last time. Sadly, we will be leaving the Manons and departing tomorrow at 1:30 for the USA. We are all looking forward to sharing our experiences at the conference!  Our time in Malawi has been very enriching and God has taught us quite a lot.

     Can't wait to see you all! Please pray for uneventful travel and safe luggage!

     All the Best,

    Malawi 08
     

     

  • Hippos!

    Hippos!

    Hippos!

  • New Generation Mission Conference

    New Generation Mission Conference

    New Generation Mission Conference

  • New Generation Mission Conference, etc.

    The first New Generation Mission Conference was a great success! The team was able to help with serving meals, taking pictures, and assisting with other errands. The speakers were wonderful and many lives were touched in the short 48 hrs we were together. It was a solid start for a conference that will, God willing, continue for many years to come. It was a joy to see it come to fruition after many years of praying and planning.

    We have postponed our last trip to the village due to illness. 4/7 have been under the weather- so prayers are more important than ever! We only hae one week left to serve and dont want to miss any opportunities to build relationships and assist the Joy to the World Ministry in the Dzuwa village. The Manons have graciously opened their home once again, what a blessing!

     

     

  • Blantyre retreat

    Blantyre retreat

    Blantyre retreat

  • Stephanie atop the waterfall

    Stephanie atop the waterfall

    Stephanie atop the waterfall

  • Week 3- Back from Blantyre

    The team, after a few long hours in a van, has made it back once again to Lilongwe.

     We started our time in the south with a two day retreat with 6 youth and an Abusa from the Blantyre Synod at the Likuhbule House on Mulanje mountain. The views were spectacular as was the conversation and relationship building. We hope to stay in touch with our new friends once we have returned to the States.

     We then traveled to Zomba and met with many of the administrators from Zomba Theological College as well as internationally known Silas Ncozana. We felt very honored to be so welcomed by these important people and learned so much from our tea time and individual home stays with them.

    After church on Sunday, the team rejoined at Rev. Ncozana for more tea before heading over to the Domasi Mission. The next 2 days were spent visiting mission sites and seeing the wonderful things God has done for the people of Malawi.

     Chinguni Hills in Lawonde National Park was our final stop before returning to the north. The team had some recuperation time and were able to see many unique animals you can't find around Westminster college! The Next Generation Mission Conference, the event we've all been waiting for, begins tomorrow, so we will spend the evening catching up on laundry and charging batteries!

    Look for pictures soon! And please be praying for the conference and energy for all!

     In Christ,

    Malawi SS 08

     

  • Naod at the Pulpit

    Naod at the Pulpit

    Naod at the Pulpit


  • Coming 4 2 carry me HOME!!!

    Coming 4 2 carry me HOME!!!

    Coming 4 2 carry me HOME!!!


  • The Team with Gift and Esna

    The Team with Gift and Esna

    The Team with Gift and Esna


  • The Matandikas

    The Matandikas

    The Matandikas


  • David and Goliath Skit

    David and Goliath Skit

    David and Goliath Skit

    AppleMark
  • Team at the Manons

    Team at the Manons

    Team at the Manons

    AppleMark
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