At Christmas we remember a young expectant mother named Mary, traveling on dusty roads while carrying the Savior of the world. Her journey was long, uncomfortable, and filled with uncertainty. Yet her courage—her willingness to keep moving forward despite the risk—made the miracle of Christmas possible. The story of Jesus begins with the brave journey of a mother.
Today in Malawi, women face a journey that feels painfully similar. In many villages, mothers walk four hours or more when the pains of labor begin, hoping they can reach help in time. As one mother shared: “Many of us fear giving birth because too many babies here never take their first breath, and too many mothers don’t come home. But hope is arising…”
Right now, most women in these rural regions deliver in small homes, without trained care, or even on the road to distant clinics.
Every mother dreams of what Mary needed that night in Bethlehem: a clean bed, skilled hands, and a safe place to welcome new life. And this Christmas, hope is rising.
Together, Akonda Ministries and FAME are building a Maternity Hospital in Malawi—a place where women will finally be able to give birth close to home, safely, and surrounded by compassionate care. A place where mothers and babies can be protected, where fear can give way to joy, and where life can begin with dignity.
Just as Mary’s journey opened the way for the greatest gift ever given, your generosity helps make a life-saving journey possible for mothers in Malawi today.
Thank you for being you! Your partnership makes it possible for care to refugees, mothers in Malawi, or shipping containers full of supplies and hope like the one packed at FAME yesterday!
Thank you for bringing hope into the world—then and now.
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couldn’t diagnose. They prayed for him. The following week he returned and asked, “Who did you pray to last week? Whoever He is—He healed me.”
This clinic is only one of several operated by this partner, who has served faithfully in this community for decades. The national government is openly anti-Christian, yet the village leaders themselves have told our partners:








faced the fear of not only his injuries, but also the loss of their only income.