by admin | May 13, 2021 | Sponsorship program
Sarah has been sponsoring in Malawi for several years now. Recently she shared some thoughts with us.
Y-Malawi – What prompted you to get involved in sponsoring someone in Malawi?
Sarah – I knew that God didn’t just encourage or suggest us to care for others but commanded us to do it. He tells us to care for the orphan, the widow and the “least of these”. I do it because I am commanded to by God, to use what He has blessed me with to honor Him. And in doing as He has commanded; I have been blessed beyond measure. I have been changed for the better.
Y-Malawi – So it has been a good experience?
Sarah – It began a journey that gave me a deeper understanding of God’s love for me, for others, and an understanding of the global church, and also a journey that deepened my relationship with God. I began to understand the words from the contemporary worship song “Hosanna” by Brooke Fraser:
“Heal my heart and make it clean, open up my eyes to the things unseen, show me how to love
like you have loved me. Break my heart for what breaks yours, everything I am for your kingdom’s cause, as I walk from earth into eternity.”
I began to truly believe and understand God’s word in Matthew 6:24 and Luke 12:34 which tells us that “Where our treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Y-Malawi – You have been to Malawi, what did you learn?
Sarah – Many of the young girls are at risk of becoming child brides and many of the women are widows or abandoned, vulnerable to abuse, poor living conditions and lack of necessities. My sponsorship of a girl and woman through Y-Malawi allows the funds God has blessed me with to be used to make a significant difference in their lives, showing them the love of God in simple yet profound ways.
Y-Malawi – What would you say to someone thinking about sponsoring?
Sarah – Even as sponsorship can impact the life of those sponsored, I know it can and does profoundly impact the life of the one sponsoring. It has been such a blessing to me to know that with something so simple I can bring hope and God’s love to someone in another part of the world. So simply put, I’ve been so changed by sponsorship that I have traveled three times half-way around the world to personally see those I am blessed to sponsor; I highly recommend it!

by admin | May 10, 2021 | BLOG
Have you seen our new app? If you haven’t you can download it today! It’s free and will be your best source for keeping up with the latest news and video’s. Plus, you can donate, sponsor, and in the next phase even keep up with daily activities on trips all through the app.
One quick thing, the App is named Y-Africa. That’s our official name because we are praying that one day God will take what He is doing through Y-Malawi to all of Africa! Won’t that be something!!
To get the free app just click on one of the below.


by admin | Apr 13, 2021 | Sponsorship program
Inside the doors and windows of your own home should be a safe place. For many people in the world, it isn’t.
In Malawi most of the homes in the village are made of bricks that the villagers make themselves. They mold the clay like mud into brick shapes. Some bake those bricks in large dome like ovens. Others harden the bricks in the hot sun of Africa. The floors of these homes are also made of hardened mud. Since most sleep on the floor, the floors need to be recoated every few weeks. It’s done by hand in a process called “smearing.” Once coated with fresh mud, the floors can be swept to keep them clean until the process starts over again.
Then there is the roof. Most are made of thatch. The thatch is made from a tall grass that grows native in the bush and forest areas. Usually, the women will go to collect the grass. They cut and carry it on their head or back to the home where it will be piled up to a thickness of 8 to 12 inches. It takes a lot of thatch and a lot of trips.
All houses have door openings, most have at least one window. The best houses have wooden doors and windows, but not everyone has them. An old cloth draped over the opening can serve as a window or door covering. Sometimes, a door can be made of thatch too.
Now imagine this. The rains come heavy one day. The thatch roof cannot keep out the rain, so the water begins to pool up on the mud floor. It is not long before you are standing in water. Then comes evening, you have no other place to go, so you make your bed and lay yourself down on the mud floor in the water to sleep. By morning, everything you own is completely soaked.
Or imagine this. The rain continues, it comes almost every day during the rainy season. Now the clay bricks are also beginning to become soaked with water. They turn soft, into a play dough like texture. Once that happens, they can no longer stand the weight and the entire house comes crashing down with you inside. You are lucky to escape with your life.
Can you imagine this? Your cloth doors block the view, but they don’t keep animals or people out. As you sleep at night you must keep one eye open. You are watching for snakes, wild dogs, hyenas, or just curious goats who can come wandering in at any moment. You don’t ever get much sleep because you must also be on guard for someone with evil in mind. Someone who might enter the house to rob and steal or even to do you or your family harm.
For those in the western world, this is hard to imagine, but it is reality for so many in developing countries like Malawi. Yet, we praise God for so many generous sponsors, who are helping to make these situations a thing of the past. During 2020 we were able to put on tin roofs and even build proper houses for more than 50 families, and so far in 2021 that pace is only increasing!
Here is something we can all imagine. These improvements are life changing. From one recipient, “I never dreamed I would live in a house like this. Even me. God has surely heard my prayers and answered. I am praising Him today. I am thanking my sponsor. I do not have the words to express how grateful I am for what has been done to me.” She made these comments while on her knees giving thanks to God and her sponsor.
May God bless all of those who are making this possible. May He bless all those making such a real and tangible difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in the world. It’s not too late to help. Visit our site at www.y-malawi.org to learn more.

by admin | Apr 12, 2021 | BLOG
“I thought it was the end of my life.” That’s what Elizabeth said about her situation when she was raped before entering high school.
Elizabeth lives in a home with a family of 11. She had been able to attend elementary school regularly, but the pregnancy put an end to her school career. God was gracious and Elizabeth had plenty of help to care for the baby. Still just a young girl herself, she was learning how to be a mother. Yet, in her heart she longed to go back to school. As each day passed, her dream of education seemed farther and farther away.
Then God did the amazing. Her brother heard about Y-Malawi helping women and girls in a nearby village. He contacted Y-Malawi and asked for help on behalf of his sister. The need was made known, and God provided a sponsor. Within just a few weeks, Elizabeth had a new school uniform, books, pencils, examination and other school fees paid. She was going back to school.
Imagine her excitement returning that first day. Elizabeth told her new sponsor, “I am so grateful for this opportunity. I do not take this for granted. I will work hard. I will achieve my dream. I am praying for you too, that God should bless you for what you have done to me.”
The road ahead for Elizabeth is not an easy one, literally. She is walking up and down hills more than 5 miles each way to get to school. That means she is walking more than 3 hours each day just to get to school! At home she has chores to do and of course homework. Her days begin before the sun comes up and end long after it has gone down. Yet, she is determined. She says, “I have learned many lessons in my life, now I am learning the lesson of working hard to achieve.” Her goal is to finish school, then help other girls who might need the same encouragement she did.
Helping a girl like Elizabeth takes only about $1 per day. To learn more about how you can help other like her visit https://y-malawi.org/sponsorships/

by admin | Apr 11, 2021 | BLOG
Are you as excited about what God is doing in Malawi as we are? Perhaps God is prompting you to lean in a little closer. But then what could you do? A lot actually, and the even better news is that everyone can do something! God gives us all different ways to participate in His story. We are “Fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14), specifically to fulfill His purpose for our lives.
Now back to that question, “But what can I do?” Here are 5 things, five suggestions to get you started.
Start with the small steps and work your way forward as God leads you.
- Start out slow. Go to YouTube and watch the movie called Come and See. This hour-long movie will give you more insight into how Y-Malawi works and what God is doing there. It could not be easier, just follow this link to go directly to the movie on our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laZl4dNY1so&t
- Then take another step. Buy the book Heart 2 Heart. This book will give you even greater insight into the work and ministry of Y-Malawi. You won’t just read, you will watch video’s along with each chapter to help you experience what you are reading about. This link will take you to Amazon to buy the book https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578705281?ref=myi_title_dp
- If you have come this far, you are starting to open your heart. Now how about taking that next step and sponsoring a woman or girl in need. For just $35 per month (about $1 per day) you can help a vulnerable woman or girl with food security, schooling, vocational skills training, coaching and encouragement. Plus, half of your monthly gift goes to help us come along side a local church. Your sponsorship helps her entire community. Click this link to learn more. https://y-malawi.org/sponsorships/
- Her is the fourth step, and it’s a bold one. How about coming with us to Malawi? You can walk in the village with us as we minister to children, Chiefs, women, girls, youth, and churches. It will be two weeks that will change your life forever. It’s a big step, but one you will never regret. Click on this link to learn more about trips. https://y-malawi.org/trips/
- Last step, you are almost there. Someone once said something like, you can know when a person really believes in something by examining closely their checkbook. Some of us have been blessed beyond what we deserve and are called to help support this work financially. Perhaps that’s you? If so, sharing some of what God has given you is as simple as clicking on this link. https://y-malawi.org/donate/
And there you have it. 5 things you can do to engage in a deeper way and experience how God is changing lives in a place far away. God is doing something incredible in Malawi, and you can be a part of it. Who knows, you might find that in the process He does something incredible in your life too!


