SALT

Southern Africa Literature Trust (SALT) was established in 2018 to facilitate the expansion of the work in Malawi. The Lord has richly blessed this move, and it is amazing to see how the work has gone from strength to strength.

Here is a selection of recent posts from SALT’s website:

  • by admin
    One year on, team members share their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities of Cyclone Freddy. Recorded in October 2023 Transcript: After the Cyclone Freddy happened we visited so many camps preaching the gospel and giving out some flour as a relief measure So that has also been an eye opening to me as regards […]
  • by admin
    Brother Liston shares how SALT’s Gospel tracts and other literature are helping him with his outreach efforts. The post You cannot be shy when you have Gospel tracts appeared first on Southern Africa Literature Trust.
  • by Stephen Harper
    Brother Phiri explains how he’s benefitted from the conference The post 2024 Conference – We’re not leaving the same appeared first on Southern Africa Literature Trust.
  • by Stephen Harper
    We praise the Lord for a very enjoyable and profitable week of teaching at our 2024 Bible Conference. After an unavoidable hiatus due to Covid and cyclones, it was wonderful to host over 50 of our volunteer literature distributors for a week in the Word of God. We took the entire letter of 1Corinthians as […]
  • by admin
    Friends of SALT in N. America have been asking for some time how they can get involved practically in the work in Malawi. Over the past five years, SALT’s prison ministry has been blessed by the generosity of many believers in the UK who have helped us assemble hygiene packs. These have opened many doors […]
  • by Wati Kaliwo
    In March 2023, Cyclone Freddy, one of the strongest tropical storms to hit southern Africa, ripped through Malawi. In the space of 72 hours, the storm poured out half a year’s worth of rain, leaving devastation in its wake. An estimated 2,267,458 people were affected by the disaster with 659,278 people displaced in 749 camps. […]
  • by admin
    Although we are frustrated that our major literature shipment has been delayed, Harold & Goodson have been busy distributing the Calendars and other literature we had printed locally. We had a local company print around 100,000 calendars, and the brothers have been rationing these to some of our less distant distributors. It’s a joy to […]
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    Food Insecurity has improved only marginally after Cyclone Freddy. Many areas, especially in the Southern Region, remain in Crisis (IPC Phase 3) and remaining official maize reserves are only enough to feed 200,000 households for 1 month, according to official estimates. Maize prices in FEWS NET-monitored markets continued to significantly increase, rising by over 10 percent […]