Dates: 4th – 17th December 2025
Theme: Kingdom Building Without Borders
INTRODUCTION
On 4th December 2025, a delegation led by Ambassador Robert Namu, Bishop Boniface Oloontare, and Dr. Rose embarked on a two-week cross-cultural international mission to Malawi.
This mission was not a routine visit but a divinely ordained assignment—focused on:
- Gospel proclamation
- Leadership empowerment
- Cross-border spiritual unity
- Regional transformation
The mission fostered deep relationships, strengthened the body of Christ, and opened doors for long-term Kingdom collaboration across Africa and beyond.
MISSION OBJECTIVES
- To preach and advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ
- To strengthen church leadership and unity
- To minister in marginalized communities, including refugees
- To build sustainable international mission partnerships
- To discern God’s direction for future regional and global missions
MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
Day 1: Arrival & Prophetic Breakthrough (4th December)
Despite a brief flight delay, the team arrived safely in Malawi, affirming that God’s purpose cannot be delayed.
The delegation received a warm and honorable welcome from Apostle Mtanga and Dr. Pastor Enson of the International Assemblies of God, a historic ministry once shepherded by a former President of Malawi.
The team was hosted in Area 49, Lilongwe, where an initial challenge of power and water outage was overcome through prayer—both restored by midnight. This moment prophetically signaled victory over resistance and the opening of spiritual doors.
Day 2: Leadership Conference & National Reflection:
The arrival of Pastor Phiri from South Africa, a long-standing partner and spiritual bridge to Malawi, marked a joyful reunion and strengthened regional unity.
A Leadership Conference was held, releasing wisdom, unity, and spiritual impartation to church leaders.
The team later visited Mbingu wa Mutharika Stadium, reflecting on Malawi’s national journey and God’s hand upon the nation.
Day 3: Ministry at Dzaleka Refugee Camp:
One of the most impactful moments of the mission was ministry at Dzaleka Refugee Camp, home to over 60,000 refugees from Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Ethiopia, and other nations.
Children welcomed the team with Swahili worship songs, demonstrating the Gospel’s power to transcend borders.
Prayer, encouragement, and vision-casting brought renewed hope and unity among believers from diverse nationalities.
Day 4: Overflow of Grace & National Engagement
The team returned to Dzaleka Refugee Camp for continued ministry. Bishop Boniface delivered a powerful message, resulting in spiritual renewal and strong Gospel response.
At 3:00 pm, the team ministered at the International Assemblies of God Church, a multicultural congregation committed to reaching all nations for Christ. God moved powerfully during the service.
Later, the team visited key national landmarks:
- Burial site of H.E. Hastings Kamuzu Banda (Malawi’s first President)
- Malawi Parliament
- President’s Hotel
These visits deepened understanding of Malawi’s history, governance, and national identity.
SECOND-WEEK ENGAGEMENTS
Day 8: Meet-the-People Tour
- Special prayers offered for Pastor Enock
- Fellowship with pastors and leaders from across Malawi
- Strengthened unity, encouragement, and shared vision
Days 9–11: Revival Meetings
Three days of revival meetings were held at Rehoboth International Christian Ministries, Malawi.
Bishop Boniface ministered on the Promises of God, igniting faith, hope, and renewed trust in God’s word. The atmosphere was marked by spiritual hunger and expectation.
Final Sunday (Day 10): Multi-Church Ministry
The team ministered simultaneously in three locations:
- Bishop Boniface & Apostle Mtanga: Rehoboth International Christian Ministries
- Amb. Robert Namu & Pastor Phiri: Power House Ministries International (Area 50)
- Dr. Rose: Eagles Church (Area 25)
Across all churches, there was clear divine visitation, with lives touched, faith strengthened, and hearts drawn closer to Christ.
CONCLUSION OF THE MISSION (17th December)
The mission concluded with deep emotion, gratitude, and unity. On the final day, the team joined hands with Apostle Mtanga, Pastor Phiri, and the Malawian leadership for thanksgiving prayers before departure.
The return journey to Kenya via Mozambique revealed yet another divine connection—engagement with an Egyptian traveler, opening dialogue about Kenya and future mission work. This reaffirmed the power of divine connections beyond borders.
OUTCOMES & IMPACT
- Souls encouraged, healed, and strengthened
- Leaders empowered and unified
- Refugee communities renewed with hope
- Strong international mission partnerships established
- Clear confirmation of Africa’s call to regional revival
WAY FORWARD – 2026 VISION
By God’s grace, the mission roadmap includes:
- Exclusive mission outreaches to Canada and the UK
- Malawi–Zambia mission, concluding in South Africa
- Expansion of cross-border Kingdom partnerships
This marks a new phase of global missions anchored in African leadership.
APPRECIATION
We sincerely thank and bless:
- Mr. & Mrs. Apostle Mtanga
- Malawian pastors, leaders, and congregations
- Our partners from South Africa and Kenya
FINAL DECLARATION
May the Lord bless Malawi.
May the Lord bless Kenya.
May the Lord bless Africa. 
Conclusion: A Nation in Revival
The Malawi Mission revealed God’s clear intention:
Malawi is ripe for liberation, transformation, and regional revival.
The mission continues—
With faith.
With power.
With unity.
Africa is arising in Jesus’ Name!
Amen.