Beyond Boundaries: How Shincheonji Malawi’s 19th Street Clean-Up Evolved Into a Dynamic Model of Interfaith Collaboration
True faith naturally expresses itself through love and tangible actions that uplift local communities. A powerful example of this principles is currently unfolding in Africa, where the Malawi Branch of the Bartholomew Tribe of Shincheonji is driving sustainable environmental reform and fostering deep religious collaboration. On June 30, Shincheonji Malawi announced the successful completion of its 19th "Day of Light and Salt" community clean-up campaign, conducted across the city of Blantyre. Combined with the 18th session held earlier in the month, a total of 129 volunteers actively took to the streets, successfully collecting a staggering 2,300 liters of waste —an amount equivalent to filling a standard household bathtub more than ten times. Transforming Waste Management into a Unified Movement Having recently celebrated its one-year anniversary , the "Day of Light and Salt" campaign is shifting from a simple civic cleaning event into a structured, urban restor...