The church regularly reports on the work that Bath Road is doing in Malawi. These reports are emailed to supporters and are also available for download on this web page. Just click any of the links below.
- June 2022 Report on Bible, and Justification booklet Reading as well as Jesus Film Showing Programs
- May 2022 Report on Bible and Justification Reading, and Jesus Film
- April 2022 Report on the Bible, Justification booklet reading, and Jesus Film Showing Programs
- Report on The Goat Program – April 2022
Malawi Missions
One of the main missions ministries at Bath Road, the work in Malawi continues day-by-day and year-by-year as we support churches and individuals, along with the Bible College. This work could not be done without the prayers and financial gifts of God's people.
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Malawi Partnership
Malawi — the warm heart of Africa. A beautiful country nestled between Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, Malawi is home to 18 million people. The country is one-tenth the size of the province of Ontario and is one of the poorest third world countries in Africa. With an economy supported 50% from foreign investment, the people […]
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Widows’ Program
Update on The Widows’ Goat Program – April 2022 (click to view) A number of years ago a representative of Bath Road Baptist Church met the EBCM Management Team and executive to discuss how best Christians in the west could help the Malawian believers. As an outcome of that discussion, a widows’ welfare goat program […]
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Building Churches
BRBC and faithful supporters have been an integral part of building churches in Malawi. Historically church buildings have been built of handmade clay bricks, with open windows and doors and grass roofs. During the rainy season, as the grass roofs deteriorate due to the heavy rains, the walls begin to collapse from the weight of […]
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Emmanuel International – Malawi
Paul and Helen Jones are from Port Perry, Ontario and served for many years as missionaries with Emmanuel International in Malawi. Recently retired and working in Canada, Paul and Helen continue to be an important link between Bath Road Baptist Church and the churches and projects that we support in Malawi. We are thankful to […]
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Supporting Local Malawian Leaders
The Evangelical Baptist Church of Malawi (EBCM) was established in 1973 under the leadership of Abusa (Pastor) Munyewe. Munyewe, as a young man, was witnessed by an itinerant evangelist. As a result of this evangelistic effort, Munyewe became a Christian and began to share the gospel in Malawi. A small group of believers was assembled, […]
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Malawi Facts
Republic of Malawi President: Lazarus Chakwera of the Malawi Congress Party; sworn in in June 2020 for a five-year term Land area: 36,324 sq mi (94,079 sq km); total area: 45,745 sq mi (118,480 sq km) The population of Malawi is 18.1M (2019 est.), with a 3% annual growth rate The capital city is Lilongwe […]
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EBCM Bible College
The EBCM Bible College was relocated and expanded from its previous location in Zomba. It is now located on EBCM property in Liwonde and includes a large dormitory with single beds, a library (recently completed) and a large classroom. A hostel which doubles as a dormitory and a staff house have recently been completed. The […]
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Malawi Reports
The church regularly reports on the work that Bath Road is doing in Malawi. These reports are emailed to supporters and are also available for download on this web page. Just click any of the links below. June 2022 Report on Bible, and Justification booklet Reading as well as Jesus Film Showing Programs May 2022 […]
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Malawi Reports Archive
The church regularly reports on the work that is supported by BRBC in Malawi.
Archives Archives of Spurgeon Ministries past mailing list sermons Welcome to the Spurgeon Ministries archives. This is a work in progress–check back often for past year’s sermons. top
Spurgeon Ministries
Spurgeon once said, "Preach Christ or nothing: don't dispute or discuss except with your eye on the cross." Keeping our eye on the cross, we provide this page to encourage, challenge and enrich the Lord's people everywhere.
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Spurgeon Ministries
Charles Spurgeon, 1834-1892, was the foremost preacher of the 19th century. Spurgeon’s congregation built The Metropolitan Tabernacle (1861); in that same year Spurgeon preached at London’s Crystal Palace to a congregation of 23,654 without microphone or any other means of amplification. Charles Haddon Spurgeon is history’s most widely read preacher. Today, there are more available […]
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Courtship of Charles and Susannah
At age 19, Charles Haddon Spurgeon preached his first Sunday evening service at London’s New Park Church. It was December 18, 1853. His preaching is described as eloquent with fervent gospel appeal. In the congregation was a young lady named Susannah Thompson. Rather than be impressed with Charles, she found him quite amusing, mainly due […]
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Spurgeon’s Conversion
While many historians have written descriptions of the conversion of C.H. Spurgeon, we turn to Dr. Michael Haykin in “The Life and Legacy of Charles Haddon Spurgeon” for the following recounting of the experience. To set the context, Charles was planning to attend church with his father in Tollesbury, some distance from his home, but […]
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Spurgeon’s Outlook on Sharing the Gospel
The faithful proclamation of the Gospel was front and centre throughout Spurgeon’s ministry. Many of sermons that are reproduced by Bath Road Baptist Church for distribution around the world focus on the gospel. As Michael Haykin states, “He [Spurgeon] was determined that when he preached it would be the Lord Jesus who was pre-eminently exalted […]
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Why These Sermons?
The question must be asked, why these sermons? Why is Bath Road Baptist Church involved in reproducing the sermons of Charles Haddon Spurgeon? Having died over a century ago, surely there are more recent preachers that should be featured. A brief history follows. Spurgeon Ministries began in Cambridge, Ontario in the mid 1970’s. About ten […]
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Spurgeon Feedback
Here is some feedback from around the world for your encouragement: From a pastor in Zimbabwe: “I came across one of your books. I was really touched by the message of the book. I found it to be important in my ministry. The message was so inspiring.” From Dr. O. Palmer Robertson when he was […]
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