Monday, January 14, 2013

'U CAME 2 MY SCHOOL 7 YEARS AGO'
                             By Bayana Chunga in Blantyre, Malawi

 Wame Charles Kalua (on the picture) was  a student at Soche Hill Secondary School  in 2006 when Wings of Hope Ministry visited his School to talk about sex, God and HIV/AIDS.  Classes were cancelled that afternoon to allow all of the students to attend the Wings of Hope presentation. The auditorium was packed with students and among those hundreds of students was Wame Charles Kalua whose life was never the same after the visit. 

This week Wame, out of the blues, sent this message in my Facebook inbox : 

 "I don't know if you remember but you came at our school Soche Hill in 2006 with your  beautiful wife and a Polytechnic student who was positively living with HIV/AIDS.  You preached and I gave my life to Christ but I didn't know what to do with Him... but the seed you planted got watered with God and here I am witnessing to fellow youths!" 

This message is among several messages that are slowly trickling in from students who we reached out under the High School Ministry Campaign which was born around 2004 with the help of Community United Methodist Church in Half Moon Bay California. 

Since then Wings of Hope has visited about 50 Secondary Schools in Malawi. Since last year, Wings of Hope has partnered with The Parables a Malawian born Christian theatrical group to produce a High School tailored production The Last Song which has already been showcased to three high schools around Blantyre area. 

150 students have already given their lives to God in the three respective schools visits and funds permitting this play will tour more schools around the country winning souls for Kingdom of God. 

Friday, November 2, 2012

Welcome to our new web site.  If you like to keep up on the latest news and events from Wings of Hope Malawi, please bookmark this page.  

As you know, sports ministry is one of the many ways we preach hope to mankind, and the blessings upon our soccer program continue...


FROM SOCCER TO UNIVERSITY  


Six players who are registered and active members in the Wings of Hope Soccer program sat for the exams. 

The Malawi government recently released the final high school examination results (MSCE) and Wings of Hope ministry has all the reasons to smile.


Out of the six players who sat for the exams, everybody passed registering a 100% pass record!

This much feared and decisive exam on Malawian soil failed to stop the Wings of Hope Soccer program boys. 

Bright Jimu is most likely to qualify for University of Malawi after attaining an impressive 17 point record. 

Bright scored 1 in Maths, 3 in English, 2 in Agriculture, 3 in Geography, 3 in Social Studies, 5 in Chichewa and Biology. His worst subject was a 7 in Physical Science.

The other five are Zaidi Luhanga (29 points), Martin Kabwiri  (25), Chipiliro Nqhlama (29), Blessings Thyangathyanga (28), Tamandani Matemba (29) and Noel Namonde whose exact points are yet to be established.

Wings of Hope Soccer program is thereby calling for well wishers to pour in their support for the ministry project which has once again demonstrated to make a spiritual, academica and physical difference in the lives of youths in Malawi.