I am so very excited to share with you a brand spankin' new program we just started at Esther's House.
But, before I get started, I should back up. Several months ago we began praying about how we could eliminate bringing kids into Esther's House. That may seem like strange thing to pray for, right? Why would we not want kids coming to our care facility? Well, kids not coming in means kids are not orphaned. That means mamas and daddies are alive and able to care for their children. Families are kept together. Wouldn't it be incredible to shut our doors down in the future because there are no orphans in our villages?
So, we began to ask God for ideas of how we could help eliminate orphans in our community. We started thinking about some of the most vulnerable people in our surrounding villages. Out of this prayer was born an idea to help equip single moms to be able to provide for their children in a dignified way.
Death, divorce, multiple wives, illness, abuse and abandonment are all common reasons women end up parenting alone in Malawi. Unlike the States, there is no welfare system or child support law that can help these women. So, they are desperate to do whatever they can to send their kids to school and put food in their bellies. These are good mamas doing whatever it takes to care for their babies.
We feel if we can support the mom, train her, encourage her, equip her; her family can thrive in a healthy way! If we can empower her to be able to create her own business, her ability to provide for her kids, receive medical care and have choices has been increased exponentially!
So, in February we started our first "pilot" program. We interviewed and enrolled 5 amazing women from all different villages surrounding our campus. Combined, they have 23 children to care for! These women have committed to come 3 days a week for 6 months and learn how to sew. They are there simply to learn a skill that they hope will help them in the future. And maybe have a little fun too......
During the week, the women will also meet together to study the Bible and participate in a parenting class.
After the course has been completed, the women will receive these brand new sewing machines as a gift to start their business. For a year, we will partner with these women; purchasing items as they build their client base in their villages, offering business advice, giving them the tools they need to succeed.
Like most new ventures, we are learning as we go.
Our prayer is that these women will learn these skills and apply them to better their lives!
That they will feel empowered.
That they will be able to send their children all the way through secondary school.
That putting food on the table will not be a problem.
That they will know Jesus loves them and their families dearly.
Would you join us in that prayer?




4 comments :
This is such a great idea. I'll be praying for you all!
I am so excited to have found your blog! I work with 2nd Milk (Jason and Lacey Carney) and my daughter, Anna, is going to be serving a summer-long internship in Malawi this year after she graduates high school. We have so many personal ties to where you are serving through friendship with people who have either served at or sponsor Esther's. I can't wait to show Anna this blog and give her a better idea of where she is going. I believe she will get to go to Esther's for at least a couple of days while she is there.
Seriously, I am more pumped about this than I should be ahaha! God is so AMAZING!!!
Hi Stefani! I am so glad you commented! We worked with the Carneys for 2 years here at EH and miss them a lot! That is so fun about your daughter's internship! hope I can meet her when she is here! God is AMAZING!
Thank you Jenny!
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