Shortage of Maize 2023The countries of southern Africa rely on maize as their staple food. Maize requires good amounts of rain and sunshine at the right times, as well as sufficient nutrients in the soil. For Malawi this means that fertilisers are necessary for there to be a good harvest. The war in Ukraine is affecting the supply of both fertiliser and the elements required to make fertiliser (See Daily Telegraph 17 January 2023) to much of the world. The cost of a bag of fertiliser in Malawi has risen from 35,000 Kwacha in 2022 to about 80,000 this year. It is far beyond the reach of the average person living in a village. For very many families this would be more money than they see in an entire year. For a good harvest traditional farming methods require at least 2 bags of fertiliser for a 2 acre field! The fear is that there will be another very great food shortage after the current growing season. |
Women from Tsumba village |
Church Leaders Update 2022
Thank you to everyone who prayed for Julian and Nigel during their visit to Malawi in October to December 2022.
The principal reason for the visit was to encourage the church and provide training for her leaders. Four leaders’ conferences were held over a 6 week period. These continued the equipping of the church to run small groups in the various communities. These groups are intended to further the discipleship of the church members. Please pray for the protection of our team of leaders, and that God will raise up more workers in His harvest field that is Malawi at this time.
Leaders came to the conferences from the districts of Lilongwe, Kasungu, Dowa & Ntchisi, Dedza, Nsanje and Chikwawa as well as from parts of Mozambique. Reflecting that the church now is actively present in over one half of the Central region of Malawi, there remains some way to go before we reach the majority of the southern or the northern regions.
Dedza leaders after the final conference at the Village of Light showing their Rooted in Jesus 2 materials