Church conference way down south in Bangula. More than 3,500 people attended the 10 day conference. It was an awesome time.
One of the current well sites. This is where the ladies fetch their water for drinking, cooking, and bathing. While they realize the water is dangerous, they are still not boiling or even straining it before they drink it. Within two weeks they will have fresh water from a deep well.
Repairing a broken well in a village near Chikwawa. A lot of maintenance is required to keep them up and running.
I took this picture after we repaired a well in a village where people had to walk over a mile to get water from a dirty stream. I met an old lady (not even four feet tall!) who said she hadn't bathed in weeks because there was no water and no one to go to the stream to fetch it for her. Once we got the well up and running, we gave her the first few gallons of it. She was so happy, she gave us an offering from the little that she had: Three dried up ears of corn which were half eaten by rats. This was a real sacrifice for this woman who was elated to finally get a bath.





1 comment:
Jeremy what a great job you guys are doing. We are extremely proud of you for stepping out to leading your family to Malawi and we are praying that the Lord will guide you both to do his will. Send or love and prayers to the Church and the Chitakata family…Stay alert.
Love Hal & Jen
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