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Saturday, March 21, 2015

March 2015 Update


March 2015 Update

Meet Chifundo
One of the things I love about Children of the Nations (COTN) is that a child receives support, whenever possible, all the way up through college or vocational skills training. This philosophy really ensures that the orphaned and vulnerable children that we work with are equipped to one day be able to take care of themselves, their families, and to be leaders in their communities and nations. Currently, Malawi has 50 students in our University-Vocational Program. For those of you who have ever paid to put a child through college, you know how daunting that can be!

Chifundo is an example of one of our students who went through vocational training and is now fully employed, runs his own electrical repair shop, and trains younger COTN children in the skills that he has learned. Chifundo's father died in 1997 and afterwards his mother really struggled to care for him and his siblings. Three years later, he was enrolled in COTN's Village Partnership Program and began receiving holistic support. Chifundo eventually went on to earn a diploma in electrical and electronics engineering from Lilongwe Technical College with the support of COTN. It's because of this support that he is now able to have a job with ESCOM, Malawi's national electricity supplier, as a meter technician. What is really encouraging is that he is taking what he has been given and is giving back to the younger COTN children!

Google Training
Children of the Nations uses Google for our mail platform as well as Google Drive, Calendar, and Hangouts for our various working collaborations on schedules, documents, conference calls, etc. Just a few of the Malawi staff have much knowledge or experience in getting full use out of these Google products so I've started holding some training sessions for them in this area. I'll also be doing some one-on-one follow-up help with some individuals who are in need of further training. It's going well so far and I am excited to see how this will help to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their work, especially when collaborating with their counterparts in the USA.
 
What are you feeding him??
We were so grateful to be able to spend the Christmas season in the US, see so many friends and family members, and were blessed by all the love everyone showered on Paul. Thanks so much! After five weeks though, it was good to get back home and into our routine. Shortly after returning, we held Paul's dedication ceremony at our church, trusting in God to help us care for and raise him, which when you think about it, is a huge task and we definitely need God's help with it!

As I get started on this newsletter, Paul is now 4 months old to the day. It's definitely true what they say about children growing faster than you can keep up! We're learning to enjoy each day and every milestone. He is so full of joy and constantly smiling-it's infectious! He is really living up to his middle-name, Kondwani, "Be Happy". Paul is trying hard at times to roll over and will probably achieve it any day now. He's gotten so big, we are constantly being asked, "What are you feeding him?!" Just mother's milk up to now! He's more than doubled his birth weight (19 1/2 lbs now!) and so pretty soon we'll start trying out some solid foods like bananas, avocados, and sweet potatoes.

Update: It's now a couple weeks since I started writing this newsletter and Paul is now 22 lbs, has rolled over a couple times and has started getting his first tastes of banana, avocado, and carrots!

For now Madalo has gone back to work part-time so that in combination with my ability to work from home a few days a week, someone is always home with Paul and our new nanny.

In other family news, Madalo has applied for a Master's of Science in Nursing program at the University of Malawi College of Nursing. We're not yet sure how it would work financially or with our schedules, etc. but we would appreciate your prayers as we will need to make some important decisions if she gets accepted.
 
As always, we really appreciate each one of you who takes the time to read our updates and pray faithfully for us. Feel free to share this newsletter with your friends and family as well so that we can add to the network of people in the COTN family!
 
Much Love,
Jeremy, Madalo, and Paul

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Children of the Nations (www.cotni.org) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit and is rated as a 4-star organization for financial management by Charity Navigator. All of your donations will be accompanied by a receipt and are tax deductible in the United States. 
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Prayer Needs

Baby Paul as he transitions to solid food and will probably start teething soon.

Madalo as she applies for her Master's in Nursing program.

Malawi, which has now been ranked the poorest country in the world according to GDP per capita. Pray that the government institutes good policies that will help spur economic growth for the country.
 
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Thursday, October 30, 2014

October 2014 Update and Year-End Fundraising


October 2014 Update

Meet Michael
I would like to introduce you to Michael Banda! He is the newest child to come into full-time family care in one of COTN Malawi's Children's Homes. Michael was referred to COTN Malawi through the Malawi Government Social Welfare Office. He comes from Mchinji, a town one hour West of Lilongwe, just close to the Zambian border. Michael is just 3 months old and his mother passed not long after his birth. The whereabouts of his father are unknown. He came to COTN Malawi severely malnourished and suffering from infection, but since then has been admitted to African Bible College Community Clinic (where Madalo works) for treatment and proper nutrition support. He is gaining weight and getting healthier each day! 

Children like Michael are the reason that Malawi runs full-time family care Children's Homes in addition to our Village Partnership Program. At times there are children who simply have no other option and may even die without full-time intervention. Michael now has hope for a future because of the intervention, support, and love he will receive each day as part of a COTN Malawi Children's Home! As a new child, Michael will need sponsors. Please check out this link if you would like to become one of his sponsors.
 
A New Baby of Our Own As Well!
Well the long-awaited day finally came! Paul Kondwani made his appearance just two days after his due date on October 19th at 8:20pm, weighing in at 8 pounds 2 ounces. Madalo was in active labor for about 7 hours, though her water broke and we had gone to the hospital the night before around midnight. It was an amazing experience being there in the delivery room and seeing my son being born before my eyes. I will treasure that experience forever!

Baby Paul is now 11 days old as I write this. He is already gaining weight and developing. Madalo is recovering well and both of us are getting as much sleep as can be expected! We love our new son and pray for God's hand to be on his life as he grows. Please pray with us as we figure out this whole parenthood thing!

We are currently in the process of getting Paul's official Malawi Government birth certificate which will then allow us to register his birth at the US Embassy, making him a US citizen, and getting his first US passport. Please pray that this process goes smoothly and quickly so that we can travel with him in December to come to the US for Christmas.

Year-End Fundraising
We are coming up to the end of 2014 which means that we are in the season of raising funds to support our work in 2015. We are so grateful to everyone who has supported us either through one-time donations or through monthly support this year and pray that God blesses you for that sacrifice. For 2014, we have been able to raise $11,725 out of a needed $21,600, or 54% of our needs. The rest is made up from support from the COTN budget, which unfortunately means that it cannot go towards in-country programs.

As you can imagine, a new baby brings a whole new set of expenses! Our goal is to raise $24,000 to support us in 2015. The good news, is that through our current monthly supporters, we already have $11,700 or 48% of that covered! Which leaves us with just $12,300 to raise for the whole year!

If you are reading this, I would ask that you prayerfully or thoughtfully consider either becoming one of our monthly supporters or to give a one-time donation to help cover this $12,300 needed to support us in 2015. You may be thinking that you can only give $15 or $20 a month, what difference could that make? That translates into $180-$240 for the year and that definitely makes a difference! Anyamount helps if many people join together with us to reach this goal! Click this linkto go to our support raising page and make either a one-time or monthly donation.
 
Other Ways to Support Children of the Nations
As I said, any amount that we are unable to raise to go towards my salary has to then be made up by coming from COTN. This means that those funds are not going towards programs or projects in our countries. So, if you prefer, I would also like to share some opportunities for you to give directly towards those in-country needs.

We are always needing more sponsors for our children. If sponsoring a child with a monthly donation sounds like something you are interested in, please take a look at this link showing all of the children in Malawi who are still in need of sponsors. You can choose a child of any age from 3 months old, like Michael, all the way up to a University student needing support for her or his tuition and other college-related expenses.

In addition to sponsorship, there are also some great one-time projects we are trying to fund for Malawi in the coming year. Community Health Clubs, new vehicles, continuing construction of our secondary school-so many great ways to get involved! Take a look at this link to browse and find out more about those projects.

If you decide to sponsor a child or give towards a project, please let me know.

We really appreciate each one of you who takes the time to read our updates and pray faithfully for us. Feel free to share this newsletter with your friends and family as well so that we can add to the network of people in the COTN family!
 
Much Love,

  &   

Jeremy and Madalo Macias

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Prayer Needs

For Baby Paul in his first few months and the new mom and dad as they learn to be good parents!

For Baby Paul's US citizen registration and first passport application to go quickly and smoothly so that we can travel to the US in December.

Jeremy and Madalo as they raise funds for support in 2015.

COTN Malawi, as they have recently lost one of their University students to a road accident.

Continue to pray for COTN Sierra Leone as they work to keep their campus and communities safe from the Ebola Virus that is currently affecting West Africa.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Many Thanks as 2013 Draws to a Close...

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2013 Coming to a Close
I want to start off by saying a special thanks to all those who have partnered with Madalo and I in 2013. Your financial support and prayers have provided for our needs and strengthened our faith. We could not be here serving through Children of the Nations (COTN) without your partnership. THANK YOU!

So much has happened throughout 2013 and though I don’t get as many e-mail updates out as I would like, I hope the updates I’ve sent have been helpful in keeping you updated on our work here in Malawi. Here are a couple highlights from this year:
 
COTN Malawi’s Financial Self-Sustainability
COTN Malawi has done a tremendous job this last year in bettering their ability to generate funds in-country. They are increasing rental income by hosting various local church groups and organizations for conferences
New Children's Homeand meetings at their facility. This has really helped to complement the funding coming from COTN International. The extra funding has allowed COTN Malawi to construct, completely on their own, a beautiful, brand new Children’s Home! Previously, some of the full-time residential children were staying in a rented home, but now they have one of their own.
 
The COTN Secondary School also opened up their enrollment to private, fee-paying students from outside COTN. The extra income from these fees has made it possible for COTN Malawi to purchase their own 30 passenger coaster to use for the school and other transportation needs! It’s amazing to see an organization in Africa take on so much local financial responsibility. Now that’s partnership!
 
Two Clean Water Wells in Chilombo
Another great accomplishment this year is that COTN USA was able to raise funds for drilling two new clean water wells and the rehabilitation of a broken well in one of our Village Partnership Program areas, Chilombo. We currently support about 360 orphaned or vulnerable children in the Chilombo area.
 
2nd Chilombo Well in use!
Before this year, the residents of Chilombohad only one functioning clean water well that for many included walking a round-trip distance of up to 2 miles. For most families, this was just too much, and water was instead drawn from shallow wells closer to their homes that were not covered and protected from contamination. With these new wells strategically placed, that distance has been dramatically reduced and water-borne diseases in the community will decrease. Water committees within the communities were also set up to manage the wells and collect small fees from the residents for well and pump maintenance.
 
Plans for 2014
As we move into 2014, COTN Malawi has a lot of great plans that I am excited to be a part of. In the same Chilombo area, a third and final well is planned as well as the construction of a Children’s Center to be used for nursery school, feeding programs, after school tutoring, and other community meetings.

We are currently in the process of hiring a Spiritual Development Coordinator in Malawi who will be responsible for planning and coordinating spiritual development activities for all of the children. I look forward to working closely with this new hire as youth spiritual development is a personal passion of mine.

Increasing agriculture output is also a big priority for 2014. We currently operate two farms and have started a piggery project at one which will increase in 2014 allowing a lot of good animal protein to be available for the 
One of the new piglets at the farm!
children’s nutrition needs. We are in the process of purchasing a machine that will allow us to turn sunflower seeds into cooking oil which will then be used for the children as well as to sell, increasing Malawi’s financial self-sustainability even more! Through my connection with the US Peace Corps, I was able to get an agriculture volunteer placed at one of our farms. She will be there well into 2015 and will help with increasing income generating activities for the farm.
 
The COTN Secondary School continues to improve, our girls’ dormitory is almost complete and in 2014 we will move on to constructing additional classroom space as well as an administrative/library building. The teaching staff is complete and includes great teachers for all subjects.

I recently had the opportunity to start a leadership training class for the secondary school student leaders. There are fifteen of them, called School Prefects, and I will be meeting with them on a weekly basis when school is in session to cover various scriptural based leadership principles. I’m very excited for where this group will go over the next year!

These and so many other great new projects will be happening over 2014, but what is important to remember is that they are all geared towards helping Children of the Nations achieve the vision of “Raising Children Who Transform Nations.” I am very fortunate to be part of such great work!
 
One Example of a Changed Life
Alefa
To help you see the actual impact that all this work has on the children themselves, I’d like to introduce you to one girl, Alefa, who has just entered the program this year so you can see the impact COTN has on a child’s life-even in just one year! You can read her story byclicking here.
 

Partnership
As most of you know, my work with COTN is 100% dependent on financial support from people like you. Again, thank you to everyone who has been donating financial support on a monthly basis. I pray God blesses you for your effort and allows you to continue in 2014. Also, thank you to everyone who gave a one-time donation-it added up and made a difference!

In reality, we do need to add to our partners and increase our support base. My salary goal for 2014 remains at $1,800/month. We are also trying to raise additional travel funds for a trip back to Seattle for vacation as well as some work and meetings at the COTN International Office for later in 2014. This brings our total goal for the year to $27,000 or $2,250/month. Please join us in praying for God to provide!

I ask that if you are reading this, you prayerfully consider whether God is asking you to become a financial partner in my work with Children of the Nations. If you belong to a church who loves to support overseas missions, please consider bringing this need to your pastor. If you are a pastor of a church, please consider “adopting” us as missionaries supported by your church. If you belong to any community groups or clubs that like to support charitable work, please consider presenting this need to them. Any amount is helpful: our current partners individually give anywhere from $20-$500/month and all of it adds up to make a difference!

You can partner with us either with a one-time donation or through monthly support by clicking this link: Support Jeremy and Madalo.

If you prefer to donate by check, you can send it with "MACIAS" on the memo line to:

Children of the Nations
P.O. Box 3970
Silverdale, WA 98383

We really appreciate you taking the time to read this update and consider partnering with us. Finances aside, we are always so grateful to all of you who pray for us and keep in touch regularly. In addition to all the great things that happened this year, we also experienced some tough circumstances as well and we know it was God and your prayers that gave us strength and perseverance. Thank you and may God bless you in this upcoming holiday season and in the New Year!
 
Much Love,

  &   

Jeremy and Madalo Macias


Children of the Nations (www.cotni.org) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit and is rated as a 4-star organization for financial management by Charity Navigator. All of your donations will be accompanied by a receipt and are tax deductible in the United States. 
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Prayer Requests

COTN Malawi as they recruit a Spiritual Development Coordinator and an Education Coordinator.

Jeremy and Madalo as we raise our 2014 budget.

Praise God for his provision in 2013!

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

2013 for Jeremy and Madalo!







Dear Friends and Family,

Greetings! Many of you hear from me regularly while for some it may have been a while. In either case, I hope this letter finds you well! For me, this has been an exciting and fulfilling year. As you probably know, I am living and working in Malawi, Southern Africa with a non-profit organization called Children of the Nations (COTN). Of course, this year has also seen me marry the love of my life! Madalo and I have really been enjoying the blessings of married life and have together been involved in a local church called Capital City Baptist Church. I’m currently helping begin a men’s ministry at the church and Madalo is enjoying her work as a nurse at a local community clinic run by African Bible College.

If you aren’t yet familiar with the organization I work with, COTN focuses on improving the lives of orphans and vulnerable children in Africa and the Caribbean through holistic care which includes mental, physical, social, and spiritual support. Here in Malawi, many children have been orphaned due to HIV/AIDS. Although improvements have been made in recent years, there are still around 1 million children in the country who have lost one or both parents and as a result, are in destitute situations. COTN not only wishes to mitigate this impact but also seeks to improve the situation by empowering these children with life skills, leadership, and confidence that will allow them to one day be catalysts in their countries. Thus, the vision of COTN is “Raising children who transform nations.” To find out more, visit: www.cotni.org

The children celebrating as deep,
clean water is struck in Chilombo!
The work I have been doing with COTN as an In-Country Liaison primarily focuses on supporting and improving the flow of information between the local Malawi office and the international office located in Silverdale, Washington. This includes regular reports on how the operations in the country are going as well as photos, videos, and stories about major accomplishments and happenings in the lives of the children. I also have the opportunity to train local staff in proposal writing, goal setting, and program design and implementation. One major highlight this year has been the drilling of a clean-water well in one of the villages we support, Chilombo Village. Women are now able to walk a shorter distance to gather water, and children will be less likely to contract water-borne diseases which keep them out of school. One goal for 2013 is to help facilitate the funding and construction of a new community center in the same village. I truly love my work and look forward to continuing it in the coming years!

For this first year with COTN I have been privileged to be funded completely through the US Peace Corps. This was possible through a program called Peace Corps Response which places former volunteers in professional roles in local government or non-profit organizations. As I move into my second year with COTN, I will officially come on staff as a support raising missionary. As an organization, COTN has decided that in order to allow close to 87% of each child sponsorship dollar to go directly to in-country programs, their U.S. based staff members offset their own salaries through personal fundraising. This allows donors and child sponsors to have peace of mind in knowing that their money isn’t going towards an inflated administration budget, but as much of it as possible goes towards the programs in the countries where it is needed most.

As Madalo and I move into this season we are going to need support from our loved ones back home. The first thing we are asking for is prayer, encouraging thoughts, and emotional support. We know many of you are already doing this and we are very grateful. We ask that as many people as possible join us in regular prayer support. Our spirits will continually be strengthened and uplifted through your prayers and God’s presence in our lives.

Me with some of the teenagers
at the COTN Secondary School
Secondly, we will need financial support. Will you consider partnering with us in our call to live and work in Malawi? We need two types of financial partners.  First, up front we need our partners to make one-time donations in order to raise three months worth of salary as well as visa/work permit costs. COTN requires this as a cushion in case leaner times come. This will need to be raised by February 1st and the amount needed is $5,620. Any amount is welcome and as you are thinking about where to do your year-end donating, please consider us. The other types of partners we need are those who will commit to monthly support towards my salary. My monthly salary need is $1,800 and I hope that you will prayerfully and thoughtfully consider making a commitment to partner with us and our work on a monthly basis. As COTN is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, all of your donations will be accompanied with receipts and are tax deductable. Donations to our ministry fund can be made online at: www.cotni.org/staff/jeremy-macias. Alternatively, if you prefer, checks can be sent with “Jeremy Macias staff support” on the memo line to:
                                 
                                    Children of the Nations
                                    P.O. Box 3970
                                    Silverdale, WA 98383

Regardless of whether you are able to partner with us financially, we definitely want to keep all of our loved ones updated so please reply if you want to be on our e-mail update list. We will regularly be sharing how things are going in our work and ministry as well as share prayer needs as they come.

Madalo and I really appreciate you taking the time to read this letter and consider becoming one of our partners. We do not take it for granted and wish we could see you in person to make this request. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. We look forward to hearing from you! God Bless!

Much Love,

Jeremy and Madalo Macias
Jermacias@gmail.com
(+265) 881 517 672
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this:
to look after orphans and widows in their distress… James 1:27