Impact Nations returns to Malawi for a second time, stepping into two prisons— one with over 534 men and the other with 70 women. On our last visit, the team prayed over prisoners. On this trip we are bringing hope through two medical clinics in the men’s prison and one in the women’s, offering life-changing care as a practical expression of God's love.
Our mission extends to the communities surrounding these prisons. Alongside three community-based medical clinics, our team will distribute life-saving water filters door-to-door, improving the health and wellbeing of families. These clinics and the distribution of clean water represent the tangible love of Christ, changing lives both physically and spiritually. Building trust with our partners and offering new opportunities to create sustainable change throughout the community.
This Journey of Compassion is part of our ongoing commitment to Malawi. Through healthcare and water filters, we improve health outcomes and empower communities. But it’s about more than physical needs; it's about spiritual transformation. Our ministry leader will invite team members on daily prayer walks, training them to pray for the sick and share the gospel. Every day, people will be given opportunities to experience the healing power of God and hear the message of Christ’s love.
Join in what God is doing in Phalombe, Malawi by bringing practical (medical care, water filters, digging gardens) and supernatural expressions of God's love.
Be the hands and feet of Jesus as you care for the people who are rebuilding their lives.
God is going to use you, stretch you, empower you, and forever change you and those you encounter.
Impact Nations does NOT require team members to have specific vaccinations. However, there are countries which have their own requirements for entry that dictate if a particular vaccine is required. The best way to know which vaccines may be needed is to discuss the trip with a certified travel clinic doctor. Travel clinic doctors stay up to date on all the vaccine requirements as it relates to travel.
After a fairly early breakfast, we meet for about 45 minutes of worship, prayer and time in care groups. These groups of 6-7 people are a great way to be encouraged and strengthened throughout the Journey. Then we head out to that day’s community. For about six of the days we will conduct mobile medical clinics.* If you’re not a medical person––no worries, most of us aren’t either. But there are important roles for every member, whether praying for the hundreds of sick who will come, distributing anti-parasite medicine, weighing babies, being a runner or helping in the pharmacy. During the day, small groups go out into the community to pray for people on the streets, organize activities for children, and often just listen and love people. In the evening we go back to the community and hold a celebration where there are songs, testimonies, the Gospel is preached and the sick are healed. You are the one who leads people to Jesus and who prays for the sick. These outdoor gatherings always have a major impact on the community and often lead to new churches and ministries being established.
On days when we don’t conduct clinics, we engage in things like visiting an orphanage or school, preaching and baptizing in prisons, doing a feeding program for children, or simple practical projects. On Sundays, the team breaks into small groups and goes to a number of churches where we will preach, teach the congregation how to heal the sick, and give testimonies. This is always a very special day.
*Please note, not all Journeys include medical clinics. Those that do not will have a greater emphasis on projects and outreach.
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The Journey Donation Target covers everything the team needs from the moment they arrive at the moment they depart as they serve and bless the people in the developing world we are committed to ministering to practically and supernaturally. This includes medical clinic expenses, water filters, food distribution and other tangible meetings of physical needs as determined by the journey location and the pressing needs presented. Also included in the donation are the team's needs while on the ground.
Since we come from different countries and backgrounds, and many of us have never met before, each Journey begins with an orientation and training time, usually for two days, where several things happen:
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