One last look at the center and some family time...
guest blog written by Ranen Korporaal…
Yesterday morning, we went to the center for the last time this trip. As you know we have been working on collecting data for sponsorship updates so we returned to gather data from any children who were absent the previous two days. Most of the Standard 8 children also came yesterday as they have been on holidays while they wait for their exam results!
So much to say...
A day, so full of so many emotions! So much to say, but alas, we lack the words!
Let’s skip to the highlight of today - visiting the home of each of our sponsor children. Mbousa Laimu, the pastor from the Chigumukire Child Care Centre, took us for a walk through the village
Incredible...
I am feeling exceptionally blessed to be able to experience Malawi with both Ben and three of our children.
They have all been supporting a child since 2017 and today Katie got to meet hers! What an incredible experience. Beyond words. In 2018 I met Esnat for the first time, an incredibly timid preschooler sobbing on the nursery room floor, exhausted and clearly bothered by something. Today she ran to us, recognizing me from previous trips, with a large hug and incredibly warm smile. So, so special!
The Providential Meeting of Our “Son” Isaac by Diane Slingerland
A guest post by Diane Slingerland on her emotional meeting of her sponsor student Isaac Jailosi.
Expatriate Vacancy - Primary Education Consultant
Management in Malawi has begun implementing a new organizational structure which has opened up an expatriate position for Primary Education Consultant.
"Come on a Safari with me" - by Ron Neels
“Come on a safari with me.” After an intense week with so many conflicting emotions and mental gymnastics it was good to relax and just be a tourist. Our last organized group event was a safari experience at Mvuu Lodge. The facilities were amazing, the wildlife reserve setting was beautiful, and the creatures we encountered were unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.
Visiting David Livingstone Christian Academy - by Ron Neels
In the few days that I’ve been here one thing that has come clearly into focus is that Malawi is a study of contrasts: wealth and materialism (in a small minority) on the one side, vs. abject poverty and despair(in a large majority) on the other. Wait! Did I say despair? That’s not true
Visiting Timotheos' Office and a Technical College - by Ron Neels
Back on the road again! 8:00 start. A little later today. We certainly didn’t come to Malawi to catch up on our sleep. This morning we visited the central office and storehouse of Timotheos Foundation in Blantyre. After a warm welcome we toured the facilities by means of a well prepared scavenger hunt for information that had us interacting with all of the staff. It was super “leerzaam” and engaging. One thing we learned: Timotheos is blessed with passionate, dedicated, and talented staff. Thanks for all you do!
Visiting Child Care Centres - by Ron Neels
March 18, 2024
Another splendid day in southern Malawi: 30 degrees and sunny. Another day of flopping around like a fish in the back of a Land Rover on a bumpy road. And another day of stunning scenery, unforgettable moments, and lasting memories.
Ron Neels' First Impressions of Malawi
What to write? How to express what has all been seen and heard? It’s really not possible. Impressive, beyond comprehension, humbling, and inspiring are just a few words that come to mind.
A Sunday morning church service at the Nunkuyu Reformed Presbyterian Church of Malawi…
Day 15-17 (Saturday - Monday)
This past Saturday we drove through the rolling hills of Thyolo "Cholo" on our way to Mt. Mulanje. The tea fields in this area are stunning. When we arrived at the mountain base we were greeted by many guides eager to offer their services. We were very happy that our driver was familiar with one of the guides.