Willard will be working as a Pastoral Intern alongside Confex Makhalira in their church plant efforts in Blantyre, Malawi My name is Willard Mdyetseni, born and raised in Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi. I am the sixth born in a family of seven. My parents shared an improbable love for the nation of Malawi […]
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A Brief Report of My MTW Training in Belgium
Dear friends, Greetings from the Warm Heart of Africa. My family and I are excited to be back home and labor for the Lord among fellow Malawians. Before we got here, we stopped in Brussels, Belgium for Cross Cultural Ministry Internship (CCMI). This is a training program which all missionaries working with our denomination’s mission […]
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Promise Saindi is working towards coming to Michigan to receive training as a Seminary Student and Pastoral Intern later this year. My name is Promise Saindi, I am 30 years old, and I am still single. I was born in a Christian family where both my parents are Presbyterian. My salvation story is such a […]
Continue ReadingI Am Madalitso Isaac Dube
Madalitso will be working as a Pastoral Intern alongside Confex Makhalira in their church plant efforts in Blantyre, Malawi I am Madalitso Isaac Dube married to Rose Mtunda Dube and blessed with two children, Joyous and Joanna. I was born in a Christian family, both of my parents were Christians of Zambezi Evangelical Church, hence […]
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And he (Jesus) said, “With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable shall we use for it? It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when sown on the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth, yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden […]
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Someone asked me about the Malawi Reformation Network the other day and referred to it as that ministry of University Reformed Church (URC, my church in East Lansing). I thought I would write something about that. While it is true that URC has fully embraced the work of MRN, we are by no means its […]
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It’s a pleasure to write again and share with you what the Lord has been doing in the last couple of months. However, I would like first to thank you for responding to my request last December to consider giving an end of year financial gift to Malawi Reformation Network (MRN). We are very thankful […]
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This blog post by new MRN board member Phillip Williams is also scheduled to be published in the next edition of the ARP Magazine Each morning I wake up fairly early, and in the winter, I like to sit on the fireplace hearth while sipping on a cup of coffee. During this time, I reflect […]
Continue ReadingWelcome Bill VanDoodewaard
Do your best to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing.” Titus 3:13 These words from Paul to Titus exemplify a New Testament pattern which motivated me in joining in the work of the Malawi Reformation Network. Throughout the New Testament, we see the church expanding in ministry […]
Continue ReadingPeople Are What Matter
People are what matter. This is a constant refrain I repeat to myself over and over, because it so easily gets lost. As we embark upon this enterprise to plant Reformed churches in Malawi through the Malawi Reformation Network, this refrain must keep echoing in our thoughts and it must inform our actions. All this […]
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