Over Three Billion at Risk from Malaria
In 107 nations of the world, 3.2 billion people are at risk from malaria. An estimated 40 percent of the population of the world live in malaria-endemic regions, with malaria listed as the most important parasitic disease. It is killing more people than any other communicable disease, with the exception of tuberculosis. Malaria is [...]
V-Tractor Offers Hope For Progress Out of Poverty
Few Jobs, High Mortality, and Low Literacy Rates In these economically troubling times in the western nations it seems no job is certain. As we watch the unemployment rate sneak up to 5%, 6%, and higher and we rightfully fret over our friends and family whose jobs may be threatened. Imagine 80% Unemployment Imagine a [...]
Feeding A Book Starved Library
It was a 68-minute drive down a pothole filled road on a very hot, rainy, Thursday afternoon. The trip carried us west from the Namikango Mission, in southern Malawi, down into the Maera Valley between the Mabula chain of hills. The Mwinje hills were off to the west. From the top of one of [...]
High Class Mother’s Day
It’s appropriate that we honor mothers this Sunday – let’s take them out and make it a high class affair. "High Class" – that’s exactly how one Malawi government inspector described the new equipment at the Namikango Maternity Clinic recently arrived. "High Class" – clean new blankets – an incubator – latex gloves – [...]
Bibles the Length of the Sphinx
The Height of a 14-Story Building The Great Sphinx of Egypt, one of the wonders of ancient Egyptian architecture, adjoins the pyramids of Giza and has a length of 240 ft. Built in the fourth dynasty; it is approximately 4,500 years old. The Malawi Project recently made available, with the assistance of a [...]













