Annie Chikhwaza, dubbed the ‘Mother of Malawi’, tells her incredible life story in her inspiring biography – her difficult childhood, her abusive marriage, and her globally recognised missionary work.
Annie was launched into the public eye when Madonna adopted a child from her orphanage. Through this story of interest, Annie’s life and charity received much praise through the media coverage by journalist Jacques Peretti and other newspapers (The Sunday Times, The Guardian) and TV stations (Channel 4). This book tells her story, how this Dutch girl grew up to become an international inspiration.
Read about Annie’s:
• Suicide attempt
• Dramatic conversion at a Brother Andrew Event
• Heart of caring for the poor in Amsterdam
• Time in South Africa during the height of the Apartheid
• Escape from an abusive marriage
• Commitment to building a Children’s Village in Malawi, including: several children’s homes, a care facility, a primary school, a nursery school, and a farm
The Village called Kondanani (which means, ‘love one another’) is described as an oasis of love. Her incredible work has inspired celebrities, attracted media attention and will now, thanks to this book, inspire thousands more.
About the Author
Annie Chikhwaza runs an orphanage in Malawi with great love and equally great efficiency.
Born in Zimbabwe in 1962, Al Gibson graduated with a degree in journalism. Since 2001 he has lived and worked in Britain with GOD TV as their Central Communications Officer.