- African Baptist Assembly of Malawi, Inc.
The African Baptist Assembly of Malawi, Inc. is the oldest continuously existing
Baptist organization in theRepublic of Malawi , with roots in the earliest mission work ofJoseph Booth (1892) and is a successor to theProvidence Baptist Mission (1900).In 1891, the British government established the
Nyasaland Protectorate . In 1964 this land became the independent nation of the Republic of Malawi. The first known Baptist work in Nyasaland/Malawi was by the English Joseph Booth (1851-1932). Booth was responsible for all of the earliest Baptist work, as well as for the entrance of some other denominations into the area. He established a number of missions, but did not remain long with any of them. His work began with theZambezi Industrial Mission in 1892, which he convinced British Baptists to help finance. He was also involved in theNyaza Industrial Mission (1893) and theBaptist Industrial Mission (1895). In 1897, Booth took Yao tribesmanJohn Chilembwe (ca.1871-1915) to America, where the National Baptists sponsored his education at theVirginia Theological Seminary and College atLynchburg, Virginia . In 1900 Chilembwe returned to Africa under the banner of the National Baptist Convention and established theProvidence Industrial Mission . After Chilembwe was killed onFebruary 4 ,1915 while leading an uprising against British authority, the government banned the "Providence Mission". Today the nation of Malawi regards and honors Chilembwe as a martyr. His face appears on the 200 Kwacha (Malawian currency).In 1926, the British government allowed the "Providence Industrial Mission" to be reopened under
Daniel S. Malekbu (ca.1890-1978). Malekbu had been trained in medical and Bible school in theUnited States . In 1945 he led Baptists to form the "National Baptist Assembly of Africa, Nyasaland", which is now known as the African Baptist Assembly of Malawi, Inc.. This group has experienced two divisions, resulting in the formation of theAfrican United Baptist Church (1946) and the "Independent Baptist Church" (1971).The "African Baptist Assembly of Malawi" participates in the "All-African Baptist Fellowship" and the
Baptist World Alliance . In 1999 they had 784 congregations with 63,800 members.Protestant s make up the major religious grouping in Malawi at 55%, withRoman Catholic s andMuslim s each at about 20%.External links
* [http://www.magyarbaptista.com/baptist_stats.html BWA Statistics, 1999]
* [http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_6.html#32 Adherents.com]
* [http://www.chilembwe.net/JC/johnchilembwe.htm Reverend John Chilembwe]References
*"Baptists Around the World", by Albert W. Wardin, Jr.
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