The heart of Future World Missions is to pour Love into people all around the world. Our prayer is that every life we come into contact with will feel firsthand the love of Jesus and be forever changed. We help the less fortunate through God’s provisions to meet their worldly and spiritual needs. We help bring hope into others lives by meeting basic needs such as food, clothing, and education. Health, biblical, and general education is available to everyone. We provide global humanitarian aid in any way that God calls us to regardless of age, sex, race, status, or location.
Thank you for taking the time to read about our mission and invest into the lives of others. I am going to attempt to tell you part of my story and how Future World Missions (FWM) began. Since before I started college in my late 20’s, I knew that my heart was leading me to places far and near to share the Love of God. Africa was one of those places in the recesses of my mind. I asked the Lord to put me in a profession that would take me where ever he wanted me to go and so he opened the door to nursing. Little did I know what was in store. After a couple of medical mission trips to Malawi as a nurse, my heart was moved for the people there. By the end of the second trip I told God that it wasn’t enough for me to go to a village once, pray for them and never lay eyes on them again. I wanted to learn more about their culture and who they were. I wanted to make a difference in their lives, learn about their lives and pour love onto them. Through a deep desire in my heart to touch lives and much prayer, Future World Missions was born in 2012.
The little girl I am holding in this picture is named FUTURE. She is a girl I cared for and prayed over in clinic. This child absolutely stole my heart. She was skin and bones, had sores all over her swollen mouth, and was very weak. It was obvious to me and the doctor that she had AIDS. I took her out to the prayer team where we poured prayers and tears over this sweet one. I have never cried so hard over a child not my own! She had told me she was in a lot of pain, but by the time we finished praying she said she wasn’t hurting any more and prayed to receive Jesus into her heart. I have never seen or heard from her since, but I know that we will meet again some day because of that day.
Blantyre, Malawi is where God has placed me right now, but I know that will expand by leaps and bounds further than I can ever imagine. The Bible says, “Go and make disciples of all nations..” Matt 28:19 and this is what God is calling my heart to.
Biziwick is a pastor at Bangwe Baptist Church in Malawi and his wife is Violet. We have partnered together to make a difference in the lives of people in their community. We have built a church in a remote area, opened a preschool for children who can not afford to attend school, help feed and clothe the poor and less fortunate in the community, and give out bibles and share the gospel to as many people as possible.
