Friday 28 March 2014


The near completed feeding centre. The rain came & the children came inside.


Dishing out lunch

Story time

Hand wash before eating

Eating outside before the rain came

Play time

Roll call. At the time of photo Jim & Melissa had over 40 children. Now have  over 60 children/more




The naming of a child

The naming of a child is very important

A name is a word or set of words by which a person, animal, place or thing is know.
Names are very important. It tells a story of who we are, what we shall be and become. Therefore as parents when naming our children we should think very carefully before naming our children, how the name will impact on our children as they grow up, especially in this world of inequality. Names which are negative and have negative connotations will not inspire a child to develop positively not will the child have a good outcome in life.  The child will not grow to make a positive contribution in his/her community.
I have been inspired to write this piece because of an encounter I had in the run up to the New Year 2014. I was enraged inside when introduced to a child called “Failure”, yes many of you may be laughing at this stage, thinking this is a joke! No, it is not a joke, a child’s real name. This is both serious and sad to think a mother or the parents can name her first born child ‘Failure”. Her other children have lovely and positive names such as Elisha and Christina. I wonder what was going on in their mind at the time of naming their innocent and beautiful baby girl.
Who on earth names a child Failure; Death; Trouble; Difficult; Pay me; Endure; Urinate; and Graveyard? What chance do these innocent children have in life; particularly in a world which is so fierce, scrutinizes and very competitive, socially and economically? 

As I write this piece I am reminded of the story of Jabez, 1 Chronicles 4: v 9-10, and 1 Samuel 4: v 21, whereby a name is given as a result of a situation. The bible tells us that Jabez was an honorable man, more honorable than his brothers. His mother named him Jabez because she bore him in pain. Even Jabez knew his name had a negative connotation and cried out to God, verse 10: “Jabez called upon the God of Israel, saying “Oh that You would bless me and enlarge my border, and that your hand might be with me, and that You would keep me from harm so that it might not bring me pain”. And God granted what he asked. God heard him and changed his life. God turned his life around from negativity to positivity.
In another instance, 1 Samuel 4: v 21 Eli’s daughter-in-law, the wife of Phinehas named the child Ichabod, saying “The glory has departed from Israel!” This came about when The Ark of God was captured by the Philistines. These are the only two occasions I know of in the bible of a child been given a name that reflects a negative situation.
Therefore, as parents let us not wait for our child/children to cry out to God or face adversity in life before we act. As parents it is our duty to ensure that we give our children the best we can afford, emotionally, mentally, educational, physically and financially installing positivity in them. That they can be proud of us as parents, become good and honorable citizens in our community.
 My plea to all parents is be wise and choose for your children good, honorable and positive names and not ones that are born out of our situations. It is very important that our children are given names that they can be proud of such as;-
Victoria means Victory
Hannah = God has favoured me/ Hebrew for ‘grace’
Javeria = Bringer of Happiness
Miranda =  Admirable /Worthy of Admiration
Aaron = Mountain of strength
Matthew = Gift of God
Maximilian = Greatest
Joshua = God shall add another son

 The word of God tells us that “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches”. Proverbs 22: 1
References: The Holy Bible, English Standard Version.
Catherine Sekwalor
Inspirational Public Speaker
8th January 2014

Name of a child - Zoe's Place Orphan feeding program


Wives & children of the builders

This little girl is the child who inspired me to write an article in the National Newspaper about the name of a child
Her name is "FAILURE" This is not a joke! A real name.

Failure's mother and siblings, Christina & Isaac.

With baby Christina, Failure's sister

ZOE'S PLACE - Feeding Program for Orphans


Rock Hill Baptist Church - Dallas Taxes supporting Orphan feeding program

Melissa with the local women of the Zoe's Place Feeding program

With the women trying out the water pump Jim built

Jim and wife Melissa arrived in Malawi in mid October, by Christmas had built a water pump for the children and feeding centre. Jim & Melissa have given up everything to help the orphan children in this village in Lilongwe, Malawi. Such an inspirational couple.

Zoe's Place - Feeding Program

The early stages of Zoe's Place (Feeding centre at time of these photo being taken was not ready) cooking outside. Little child keep warm by the fire as she watches her mother cook

Women carrying water from the Well

The vast land which was purchased by Jim & Melissa from Dallas, Texas, USA

Photo of Mulanje

Participants of the ICT-CPD Workshop

This was by far the worse lodge/Inn I have stayed in since my arrival to Malawi. Unfortunately, room was booked for me. Dirty sheet


Dirty curtains

I couldn't bring myself to use the shower!

Do not stay at Blantyre Hotel!




Photos of Mulanje







Mulanje Tea Plantation, Lodge (with backdrop view of Mount Mulanje 8 am), Tea plantation and members of the group (break time photos

Photos of Mulanje














ICT-CPD Workshop in Mulanje. Mount Mulanje as a backdrop, truly spectular.
Photos of group members, Mount Mulanje, group activities, scenes of a political rally, venue, end of day reflection, chilling out time & Mount Mulanje.