Flanagans in Malawi

 

Welcome to the Flanagans
 in Malawi website

 

 

Our family arrived in Limbe, Malawi August 2006.

We are Missionary Associates with the Assemblies of God. Jayne and I are working with the National Church here helping plant churches and hold crusades. It has been a great pleasure working with the divisional director Pastor Mbewe these past two years and we have attended his church Bangwe AG. Our vision in Malawi is to "assist" where needed and be a help and a support to the National Church here in the Southern Region of Malawi. Jayne  ministers to people with disabilities at the local textile factory. We are so thankful to our home church and to all the churches and people who enable us to serve here.Thank you for your partnership with us here in Malawi Africa!We are going on furlough August 1st 2008 after being here for two years. We then look forward to returning to Malawi on another two year term serving here in the Southern region.Please look at our calendar to see what churches we are about to visit!

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 









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