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First Congregational Church of Gibraltar -United Church of Christ |
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Tabita Farming Project |




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Tabita Project—Farm Fund |
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Heaven Sown |

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Our Donations
Our donations help the people of Ntchewu, Malawi who are striving to become self-sufficient. This is done by helping the farmers grow food crops by helping to purchase farming supplies after years of drought, assisting with improving access to educational materials through items sent in Joy Boxes, and assisting families abilities t support themselves through the sewing supplies sent in Joy Boxes. Our donations help improve health care by providing health supplies from the Joy Boxes to the nearest hospital where even first aid supplies are rare.
The Tabita Project is a positive witness to the people in Malawi. However, the needs are great so a benefit concert was organized last Fall. The donations collected at the Farm Aid Concert for Ntchewu, Malawi was be sent to purchase seeds and fertilizer for these farmers. With word spreading, other villages have an interest in receiving help from the Farming Fund.
Donations for the Farm Fund can be sent to the First Congregational Church, U.C.C. in Gibraltar, Michigan. Make the check payable to the church and write Malawi on the note line.
Mailing address: First Congregational Church, U.C.C. 29885 Bayview Gibraltar, Michigan 48173 |


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Reverend Smart Msinkhu entered our lives and hearts in the summer of 2004, when he came for a month long visit with Rev. Lewis Carlson who was serving as interim pastor at our church.
He has shared stories of the burdens of his people and their hope for a better future. He believes that education is a key to their better future and started a school where there was no school. Currently, 400 or more students live and learn at this school that is now recognized as an official government subsidized school. He has told of the severe draught that was causing hunger and starvation of his people until late 2005. He works directly with the farmers in improving farming techniques as well as working on finding resources to purchase needed farming supplies, like seeds and fertilizer.
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Rev. Smart Msinkhu |
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Support for Malawi Ministry
Tabita Project - Malawi In 2007, 12 Joy Boxes (504.5 lbs total) were shipped to Malawi in 2007. Fewer Joy Boxes were sent this year than in 2006 because of the 83% increase in postal costs that took effect in May 2007. Included among the variety of items was an entire set of Encyclopedia Britannica that was obtained from the Research Library of BASF Corp. |
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“Little Dresses” for Africa’s Little Girls
Rachel O’Neill of Brownstown Twp has initiated a “Little Dresses” project to create dresses out of pillow cases for little girls in Ntcheu, Malawi.
Ntcheu, Malawi is where Rev. Smart Msinkhu lives… we are hoping she gets to meet him on her trip!
Rachel has made several trips to Malawi, and is planning on returning in early 2008, and her goal is to take 1000 dresses with her!
Marilyn Peacock and Donna Beauman are committing to assist her by making 100 dresses. In just a few weeks they have collected over 40 pillow cases from various people, including garage sales.
They have completed 12 dresses. Marilyn says you don’t have to be a seamstress to sew one of these dresses, and they could also use help pressing and bagging the dresses once they get them completed.
They are also still in need of pillow cases, bias tape, narrow elastic and gallon size zip-lock plastic bags.
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