Jun 9, 2012
The Next Phase
Since our last month’s newsletter, many things have been happening in our lives here in Madagascar. So here’s a quick update: My sister came to visit and experience Madagascar with us for a few weeks. Matimu had his first birthday and is now standing up, climbing, and cruising around the room on his own! Our first phase of learning here in Madagascar is finished... read more
Apr 16, 2012
Ny Fanjakan’ Andriamanitra – “The Kingdom of God” – our first preaching in Malagasy!
Sunday, April 15th, was our first opportunity to share with a church using only the Malagasy language. One of our good friends here in Antsirabe invited us to spend the weekend with him in a distant village to the west, where his parents are pastors of a church. They also asked us to do the preaching. They only gave us a 2-day notice on it, but we managed to prepare a short sermon for them, which was... read more
Feb 6, 2012
Loss for Words
After a long walk down a rugged dirt road, we arrived at the main road into town and climbed on a “taxi be.” At our old house here in Antsirabe, we were able to walk just about anywhere we needed to go because of its close proximity to the major markets. After our move to our new home, we regularly take the public “taxi be” for getting to the middle of town. On this particular ride, as Adam and... read more
Nov 3, 2011
Back and Forth
We stepped off the taxi, three of us this time, back in our village in South Africa. We began walking down the dusty road, towards the small house where the new Peace Corps Volunteers are staying in Dumphries. We saw a couple of girls a ways off and they looked in our direction. Immediately they started shouting “Matimu!” and pointed excitedly. In the ¼ mile it took to get where we were going,... read more

The Willards are missionaries to Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island, located off the southeast coast of Africa. They strive to work for the Kingdom of God where it's not yet known, spreading the abundant life of Jesus through church planting and sustainable community development.




