Word Made Flesh Malawi exists to witness to the Good News of Jesus Christ by engaging in works of mercy and justice alongside people experiencing extreme poverty.
Word Made Flesh Malawi is in partnership with Circle of Hope International, a faith-based community development organization. We have partnered with the Grace Alliance Church, a group of Malawians determined to transform their community from the ravages of poverty and through that transformation to impact the country of Malawi and the world. The center we are building together is called the Grace Center.
Read the latest news and notes from the field.
Mission Statement
To empower community transformation through holistic service; focusing on education, economic development and comprehensive health care programs.
Activities
Our staff works in health, education and economic development. These pursuits make space for a wide range of activities, from a child sponsorship program, to school programs, to a maternity center and more.
How You Can Help
Give: Commit to supporting WMF Malawi financially by giving monthly! You can donate here.
Partner: Talk about us! Get involved simply by sharing the work of Word Made Flesh Malawi and talking to your church, small group, friends, and family and asking others to come alongside us in our work.
Pray: Commit to praying for us and those we are working with once a month, once a week, or daily.
Join: Do you feel God calling you to Malawi? Do you have a heart for living and serving among vulnerable communities? Check out our job openings or send an email to careers@wordmadeflesh.org to find out how you can journey with us!
Malawi Blog
Joyful Journey of Intimacy (As Featured in The Cry)
“I have never been so joyful, or so exhausted in all my life!” This has been my heartfelt response to “How are you?” in recent months. The joy is intoxicating as my husband Alan and I find ourselves delighting in our recently adopted son, Joey. His bright eyes and cute giggles always bring a smile…
Remembering Vivi
Today on All Saints’ Day we remember the deceased. Vivi* left us and her two young sons earlier this year. Born in the south of Bolivia, Vivi’s mother died before she even knew her. With an inattentive father and struggling in rural poverty, Vivi left Tarija for La Paz at 17 with hopes for a…
The Celebration of Intimacy (As Featured in The Cry)
A professor in grad school once shared a quote by Maya Angelou, “People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But people will never forget how you made them feel.” His words calmed my anxious self who was months away from sitting with clients as a mental health therapist, afraid that…