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Tough Times

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A prolonged drought has devastated southern Zambia. Thousands of Zambians are depending on the ministries of the Namwianga Mission for help. The Signature Campaign is Zambia Mission Fund’s annual effort to fund Namwianga’s basic expenses for the coming year. 

Your Signature Campaign gift will support ministries that change lives in the name of Jesus.

Susan needs food for her children. Her heart breaks when she puts them to bed hungry at night. Your Signature Campaign gift will help feed hungry children and families. 

The women of Siamukwena need a water well. They spend hours daily walking to the river to collect water from stagnant pools. Farm animals also use the water source, and the polluted water causes health problems for the villagers. Children miss classes, and adults are less productive because of illnesses. Your support can help provide more wells to more communities like Siamukwena.

When you donate to the Signature Campaign, you are helping to fund water wells, food relief, and other projects. Your help—given in the name of Jesus—changes lives and opens hearts to hear the gospel message. Click HERE to donate now. 

 

Match funds are available! The first $50,000 in donations will be matched to DOUBLE your impact—if received by December 31. Your $50 gift becomes $100. Your $100 becomes $200. Your $500 gift provides $1000 to help Zambians. You can do twice as much good with your gift now. 


Revealing Jesus Through Education, Humanitarian Service & Christian Leadership

What We Do

Zambia Mission Fund oversees the work of Namwianga Mission, a 6000-acre center for education, evangelism and humanitarian aid in the Southern Province of Zambia. Namwianga is home to a secondary school, hospital, radio station, orphan care homes, two colleges, and a working farm. Zambia Mission Fund and Namwianga are affiliated with the Churches of Christ. 

What Namwianga Mission Means to Me

  • Sostern Muuka
    Sostern Muuka

    My life was forever changed when I encountered Namwianga Mission. I was struggling with limited access to healthcare and education but this amazing organization brought hope and transformation. Through their medical care, I received treatment. The mission's education program also empowered me to pursue my dreams. I gained skills and knowledge that helped me secure a better future for myself and my family.

Our Impact This Year

  • As drought ravages the surrounding area, Namwianga is providing food relief to those who are hungry. 
  • The four-year degree program is in its first year at George Benson University College.
  • The inaugural class of Namwianga Mission College of Nursing is now in the final year of the three-year diploma program.
  • Namwianga Christian Secondary School appointed Mr. Vincent Mwaanga as Head Teacher. Ms. Monicah Moono was appointed as Deputy Head and became the first female administrator for Namwianga schools. 
  • The Evangelism and Spiritual Growth team is sending workers to villages near and far to teach and preach. Marriage seminars and leadership training continue to impact individuals and churches in Southern Province and beyond.
  • Bible distribution is putting native-language Bibles into the hands and hearts of Zambians. 

Revealing Jesus Through Education, Humanitarian Service & Christian Leadership

 

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