Elevate and Joseph have now passed the half-way point in their UK trip. The second week has seen them visiting more churches and CFCM supporters as well as seeing more parts of the country.
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Elevate and Joseph’s first week in the UK
It is exactly a week since Elevate Mizinga and Joseph Jeke arrived in the UK. It is their first time out of Africa, first time on an aeroplane, and many new experiences ahead of them.
CFCM comes to the UK
In September we look forward to welcoming Elevate Mizinga and Joseph Jeke to the UK. They will be visiting supporters, both individuals and churches, observing children’s ministry in churches and schools, and attending some training.
Crossing the border with CFCM training
Once again, CFCM has taken Sunday school teacher training to an area where such training has never been given. On 1st August CFCM trainers crossed the border into Western Mozambique and travelled to Tete.
Let us join hands and save children
These are the words of the national coordinator for Child Protection and Case Management within the Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare during the Child Protection Case Management training of CFCM staff and volunteers earlier this month.
Bringing change to the village
“To see so many children hear God’s Word in one day – we believe our village will change”. A Bible club leader in Chiole, trained by CFCM, describes the impact this year’s Easter 4-Day Club will have.
A young man called Yesaya
Recently Elevate and Joseph had the joy of meeting up again with a young man who, as a child, gave his life to the Lord at a CFCM Bible club. Here is his story.
Success in the hardest of times
These are the words of Joseph Jeke summarizing the year that is about to close. 2023 will be remembered by many in Malawi for the devastation of Cyclone Freddy in March, and great hardship brought about by relentless inflation and devaluation of the Malawian currency. Yet Joseph continues, “Although every home has been affected, weContinue reading “Success in the hardest of times”
Reliable people
“The things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.” 2 Timothy 2:2 The CFCM Training of Trainers programme started in Blantyre in 2015 with the first group of trainers. Since then the programme has been expanded to a 5-day course, andContinue reading “Reliable people”
Building the teachers on the islands
“To say the truth, people they love CFCM because they start by building the teacher, then the children.” These are the words of CFCM trainer, Samson Nkapangalika, from Nkhata Bay. Samson was part of the CFCM team that visited the Lake Malawi islands of Likoma and Chizumulu in August.
