A two-decade story of God's faithfulness
The story of the first 20 years of Climbing For Christ
GO-ing means never having to say you’re sorry
A Nepali girl named Simitra and her testimony.
Go, tell it on the mountain Kilimanjaro (part 2)
The Kilimanjaro Chapter's second quarterly DMD training of 2025 is happening in April with Africa coordinator Damson Samson teaching and visiting home Bible studies as part of our year-long encouragement of guides and porters.
Go tell it on the mountain
Climbing For Christ’s 18th expedition to Tanzania, where C4C was birthed in 1998, is scheduled for December. We conducted our first mission to Kilimanjaro in 2007. Thirty Climbing For Christ members have participated in Mission: Kilimanjaro, many more than once. Twenty-three members have gone to the summit at least once.
There’s gold in them thar hills
Climbing For Christ’s 10th expedition to Malawi, where we first went in 2010, is scheduled for December. Our team will continue classroom instruction with guides and porters in the Mulanje Massif Chapter and then conduct a four-day outreach expedition on the mountain.
Higher education
Our first Mission: Haiti since 2013 is tentatively scheduled in late October. Our team will attend Gilbert Lindor’s (delayed) graduation from medical school at Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago (UTESA) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. We will then conduct a medical mission in the Chaine de la Selle mountains of Haiti, Lord willing, or in Dominican camps for Haitians.
The 50 most dangerous countries for Christ followers.
Joy of Jesus
Climbing For Christ’s ninth expedition in the Peruvian Andes is scheduled May 18 to June 11. This will be an 11-day trek in the imposing and impressive Huayhuash range.
‘We are in hard days’
Jesus looked at the multitudes and asked the disciples if they had anything for the people to eat. “I believe Jesus has given us the responsibility to make sure these people have something to eat,” C4C Africa coordinator Damson Samson said. “I feel a debt to these dying widows. We are praying for more to be fed in this challenging time.” Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, is again facing a hunger crisis.
Go, tell it on the mountain Kilimanjaro (part 1)
We were blessed with a $29,250 matching grant by the AHEAD Initiative for our 2025 disciple-making work in Tanzania (Kilimanjaro Chapter) and Malawi (Mulanje Massif Chapter). The January training of Kilimanjaro Chapter guides and porters is the first of 10 trainings scheduled between Tanzania and Malawi.