Malawi

Building Toilets in Malawi

In Malawi, we work together with local Lutheran churches and community members to collaboratively create sustainable solutions to the unique challenges each village faces. Sometimes we provide informational workshops to help inform and educate community members on a certain WASH-related topic like clean water or disease transmission. On other occasions, we work with local experts to share hands-on workshops where people can learn to build things like toilets or pit latrine covers. And every time a workshop is held, we open with a devotion led by the pastor at the local Lutheran church.

Impact

2,500 people served

Health

87% of people said their and their family's health improved.

Spiritual growth

More than a dozen children were baptized at one church because of the connection made through the WASH workshops.

"At Kingdom Workers we help communities get connected to water solutions, and we also provide trainings focused on the importance of protecting your water source and how exactly to do that at the household and community level."

- Allena Office Manager

How it works

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Connect with local community members

We discover new places to serve by connecting with local Lutheran church communities throughout central and southern Malawi. Once we have established a connection, we listen to learn more about the challenges they face regarding WASH-related issues. By working with the local church, we're able to provide spiritual support in the form of devotions each time we work with a community. 

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Discover their needs together

We work alongside local community members to discover how we can best meet their needs. Sometimes this involves visiting a water source or borehole, other times we put together surveys to collect information regarding water and sanitation concerns. We do this together so that the people we are serving get excited to be part of the work. 

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Provide trainings and workshops

The trainings and workshops we provide depend on the needs of a community. Sometimes we are able to provide trainings on our own, like when we showed community members in one village how to build pit latrine covers to reduce the spread of disease. Other times we partner with local experts who provide additional training on topics outside our scope of knowledge. 

Kingsley always knew he wanted to do something with his life to help others. He just wasn't sure what that would look like, until he met Kingdom Workers.

Kingsley always knew he wanted to do something with his life to help others. He just wasn't sure what that would look like, until he met Kingdom Workers.

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Kingsley's Story

Kingsley Matope7/8/2021 8:32:36 AM

Growing up, I always knew I wanted to do something to help others.

As a kid, I dreamed of working in a hospital. I wanted to be able to help people, especially my friends and family. But I doubted myself and worried I wouldn’t be able to heal complicated conditions or diseases.

Afterall, everyone knew me as the pastor’s son, not an aspiring doctor.

Thankfully, the events of my life led me to a place where I am not only serving people’s physical needs but their spiritual needs as well.