Love Malawi Festival Anticipates Massive National Impact
Luis Palau Association News Release – For Immediate Release
For more information, contact: Jay Fordice, 503.614.1500, jay.fordice@palau.org

The
campaign will visit five of Malawi’s larger cities, including the
capital city Lilongwe, as well as the Dzaleka Refugee Camp which houses
people from a number of nearby countries including Ethiopia, Rwanda, and
the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Evangelists
Keith Cook, Daniel King, and P.J. Meduri will kick off the campaign in
Ntcheu (Meduri) and Mzuzu (Cook and King) from August 5-7. Then, over
the next weekend evangelist Richard Hamlet will share the Good News in
Blantrye, Reid Saunders in Zomba, and Alan Greene and Andrew Palau at
the Dzaleka Refugee Camp.
The
campaign will conclude with a two-day festival at the open fields by
Maula Prison in the heart of Malawi and the nation’s capital city,
Lilongwe. Professional action sports athletes Vic Murphy, John Andrus
and their team from the United States will perform BMX stunts, and will
be joined by an FMX team from South Africa. Malawian artists Great
Angels Choir, Kamuzu Barracks Gospel Singers, KBG, Faith Mussa, Suffix,
and the Love Malawi Choir will perform, along with Gospel music artists
Don Moen and Dave Lubben.
In
addition, the festival will include a children’s area led by evangelist
Duggie Dug Dug from London. Each day of the festival, Andrew Palau will
share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Throughout
the week preceding the festival in Lilongwe, dozens of volunteers from
around the world will join in several service endeavors, including
providing reading glasses at several eyeglass clinics, assisting local
medical teams, and leading outreaches for children and at several
prisons. In addition, Palau will share the Gospel at a dinner for
business and civic leaders, and his wife Wendy will join him to share
the Gospel at a dinner for women.
Ministry
partner “The Shoe That Grows” is providing 2,200 pairs of shoes and
Torrey Babb with “The Mission Ball” is providing 400 soccer balls to aid
in these outreaches.
Andrew
Palau has previously shared the Gospel in other capital cities of
Africa—including Cairo, Egypt; Kigali, Rwanda; Kampala, Uganda;
Bujumbura, Burundi; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. These festivals, in addition to the Love
Malawi Festival, are part of a larger evangelistic movement in Africa
that includes 10 campaigns in 10 capital cities of the country.
Photo
caption: 1) Andrew Palau shares the Gospel at a local outreach as part
of the Love Ethiopia Festival in 2013. (Luis Palau Association 2016). 2)
Don Moen performing during a previous trip to Africa. 3) Luis Palau
(center) with sons, Kevin -- left – and Andrew -- right. (Luis Palau
Association 2016).
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