Saturday, September 7, 2013

Under Roof and Ready to Proceed


Malawi BICC Headquarters - Maone
As you can see, there has been quite a lot of work that has been accomplished.  Almost all of the trusses and roofing has been set.  The team from the USA has been a huge blessing to the project.  All of the trusses are up and set, except for the gable (end) trusses.  You can see that there is some more metal sheeting to be fixed as well.  However, this still doesn't stop the church from using the building as is.  The Malawi BIC Church was able to use the building this year to house their General Conference meetings.  This has been encouraging since a large tent was not needed (which has been rented every year past).

There is still a lot of work to be completed.  The roof needs to be finished (gable trusses and steel sheeting), along with the fascia and remaining ridge caps.  The next step after this would be to add iron bars and gates in order to secure the building.  Finances are holding these things from happening.  Please continue to pray for the project, but even more for the people there and for The Kingdom to grow.  If you are able, please consider giving to the project. Click here to give to the project

Thank you for your interest.  Below you will find a few more pictures.  Many blessings to you.


Building was used for this year's national General Conference

The last truss -- Special thanks to EBIC for helping with the roof, and to those who were instrumental in the development of the Malawi BIC Church.


With progress comes excitement among the church members

The youth in friendly competition of Bible quizzing at General Conference


Friday, July 26, 2013

Trusses and Steel







These photos show the work on the roof.  Special thanks to the USA team for their assistance in getting the roof into place.  The system for lifting the trusses into place went like this:

The truss was completely built on the ground, then disassembled into four sections and then pulled up one at a time and then reassembled "in the air."    

By today it is possible most of the trusses are up and the steel roofing sheets are attached.  Wow - what a job - and we are so thankful for safety for everyone.  

The next photos should be coming soon of a closed-in building - all built for the glory of God and the equipping of God's people in Malawi.  Thanks for your interest and support.  

Til next time.  

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Roof Team Plans

Hello Friends of Maone and the BIC of Malawi,

Next week a team of workers from the USA are heading to Malawi to help install the roof on the Maone Ministry Center.  This is very good news and we look forward to new photos of the completed roof.  Thanks for your on going support and please pray for protection and success.  The superstructure is fairly high off the ground and so there will be people working up at those heights.  Also for all the needed supplies to be available in a timely fashion.

Continued thanks to those of you who have donated to the project and there are still expenses to be covered to help finish the building off.  Donations can be made via the link to the right.  Just scroll down to the Maone Center listing on the BICWM website.  Thanks kindly.



Friday, February 15, 2013

Getting Ready for the Roof!

Below are some pictures of the continued progress on the Maone Ministry Center.  Reports from Malawi indicate that the walls and superstructure will soon be to the point where the roof will be ready to be installed.  Materials and supplies of course will be needed and there are plans underway to see a team from the USA come in July to help raise the roof.  Things are challenging however as the Kwacha continues to lose strength and thereby making local items rise higher and higher in cost.

Just a reminder that the BIC Church purchased a cement mixer to help with the project rather than constantly renting one which has proved to be a great addition to the effort.

Great news too, there have been no accidents on the work site given the heights the workers are working at.  It is rainy season now so the rains can affect working conditions too.


Thanks everyone for your interest and support.