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AZIMAYI KUPATSIDWA MPHAMVU
Women's Empowerment Program
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AFRICA NDONDOMEKO YA AZIMAYI KUPATSIDWA MPHAMVU (ANZKM)

Having met Lorraine Kalal Stonecroft's last President and CEO, whilst on a trip to Barbados many years ago, I was touched and excited to discover that she wants to find new ways to share the Gospel with women of all ages and all walks of life she suggested we identify as many effective means as we can by which to reach women for Jesus.

With this in mind we want to do whatever it takes to reach the women in communities that have otherwise not been reached with the Good News, through a Women’s Empowerment Sponsorship Program.
With this in mind we want to do whatever it takes to reach the women in communities that have otherwise not been reached with the Good News, through a Women’s Empowerment Sponsorship Program. Scroll down to learn more.
With this in mind we want to do whatever it takes to reach the women in communities that have otherwise not been reached with the Good News, through a Women’s Empowerment Sponsorship Program.

Dongosolo limeneli lakaphunzitsidwe ka baibulo ndilokhonzedwa kugwira ntch ito limodzi ndi azimai kupatsidwa mphamvu

Ku UCT timakhulupilra kuti amayi kufikira ku maphunziro, utsogoleri wophunzitsidwa bwino, zitha kusintha dela lawo ndinso dziko lonse.

Seen here one of the sewing machines donated by United Caribbean Trust (UCT) to our Tanzania Women's Empowerment Program, over 200 women have been trained over the years.

Vocational Training programs
 
 

 

Azimayi a dongosolo Kupatsidwa Mphamvu amalembedwa kwa chaka chimodzi.
Mwezi uliwonse amayenelezedwa kuchita nawo ziphunzitso za sabata zokumana ndi Mulungu mu nthawi ya pemphero, “kutengera mwai zipangizo za ziphunzitso za baibulo za Stonecroft.

 

Reaching out to women in the 10/40 window and third world countries such as Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia DR Congo and Uganda.

Jenny, the founder of UCT, seen here in Tanzania

Ayeneranso kuchita nawo maphunziro osiyanasiyana opatsidwa mphamvu ngati kupanga ma diresi ndi luso, ndikuphunzira luso la kompyuta ndi zina zotere.

Ayeneranso kuchita nawo maphunziro osiyanasiyana opatsidwa mphamvu ngati kupanga ma diresi ndi luso, ndikuphunzira luso la kompyuta ndi zina zotere.
Koma koposa zonsezimathandizira kutsegula zitseko za mwayi woti adziwike ndi Stonecraft, ziphunzitso za baibulo ndi zipangizo za utsogoleri.

Your contributions of US $50 per month will support her year-long participationin a variety of Life Skills Programs.

Women’s Empowerment Sponsorship Program.

Provide her with vocational and technical skills and training instrumental in ensuring that she receives the tools she needs to regain her strength and stability and access to income generation support.

She will be entitled to bring one child to attend the After School Feeding Club at least once a week to be fed physically and Spiritually.


Ndiwoyenerezedwanso mwana mmodzi pa nthawi kuchita nawo 'Dongosolo la Madyedwe Apakalabu' kuti azidyetsedwa ku thupi ndinso ku uzimu.

An additional US $10 per month will enable your 'sister' to bring along another child to the 'Dongosolo la Madyedwe Apakalabu'

 

We encourage you to write to your new ‘friend’ your letters will provide an emotional lifeline to a woman who may have lost everything due to war, natural disaster or abject poverty.

The structure of each country’s program varies slightly due to social, economic, political, cultural and religious factors.

Ndi khumbo UCT's kuti azimayi ku Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi munjira yomwe imawonetsera chikondi cha Mulungu pomwenso akupatsiwa mphamvu kudzipulumutsa okha ndikudyetsedwanso mu uzimu wao.

Jenny seen here in Malawi

This Women's Empowerment Sponsorship Program educates and empowers women with children, some are homeless and helpless but through this program they will acquire skills and confidence necessary to get a job, create a healthy lifestyle, and regain a home for themselves and their children.

By impacting the mothers the children will be affected

Service to the poor is not only of benefit to those being served (and to those who are serving), but it brings honor to God.

Service to the poor is not only of benefit to those being served (and to those who are serving), but it brings honor to God.

He who oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God. Proverbs 14:31 NIV

An exciting new development has arisen that will enable us to employ some of the women in the Empowerment Program to sew our new HopePAK for the street children in Kampala and Dar Es Salaam.

The HopePAK back pack transforms into smart fashonable jacket, then into a raincoat and eventually into a sleeping bag with inflatable pillow at night, and back into a back pack when not in use!

HopePAK Design CLICK to learn more.

The HopePAK back pack transforms into smart fashonable jacket, then into a raincoat and eventually into a sleeping bag

AFRICA 'WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT' STONECROFT BIBLE CLUB:

We are looking now at introducing the Swahili Stonecroft Bible Study as part of this progamme so as the ladies arrive for their empowerment we are able to share with them the Good News using this excellent material.

This programme can be duplicated in Malawi as an outreach, empowerment arm of the Africa Training Bible School using the Stonecroft Trinity Series already translated into Chichewa for the ladies of Malawi

Finally the translation in French is complete and we can now introduce this programme into DR Congo and Haiti.

Special thanks to Stonecroft Ministries for allowing us to translate this material, we will be working on other studies over the years to expand this ministry into Mozambique and other African countries.

Utumiki wachi afrila

 
 
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