Neil & Holly Lovitt

Career Missionaries since 2008, serving the Malinke Muslims of Mali, West Africa.

Our family launched to Mali in August 2008. Currently we are focusing on relationship building with the people around us, and on continuing our on-going language learning. Please keep us in your prayers. We need the leading of the Holy Spirit as we seek to be a light to all around us.

Speaking Appointments

To see if Neil and Holly Lovitt are coming to a church near you, visit the Speaking Appointment Calendar.

Frontier Stories

Refugees

Beep, beep, beep. My cell phone signaled the arrival of a text message. Scanning the room, I finally found the phone among some odds and ends on our counter. When I saw that the message was from the U.S. embassy in Bamako about 60 miles from us, I had a feeling it wouldn’t be good news. “Gunfire in Kati,” it said. Kati is a town with a military base just north of Bamako.

By: Neil Lovitt
July 01 2012, 4:36 am | Comments 0

Deep Well, Deeper Questions

Just yesterday, Ibrahim called me. He wanted me to come out to his village, pick him up and take him to a festival near Kangaba. The town of Kangaba was engaged in the ritual changing of the roof of the sacred hut, a huge event that happens once every seven years and is accompanied by the inauguration of a new kaari, a large group of young men that do most of the work of the changing of the roof. I had no idea how big each kaari was until I saw the line of young men running up the road by our house. There must have been almost a thousand of them. It was an impressive sight.

By: Neil Lovitt
June 01 2012, 4:31 am | Comments 0

Only by the Spirit

Last Sabbath afternoon, Neil and I were enjoying some rest and rejuvenation.

By: Holly Lovitt
April 01 2012, 6:59 am | Comments 0

Understanding Foolishness

I have always believed that God has commissioned all people who believe in Him to be missionaries of some sort.

By: Neil Lovitt
March 01 2012, 7:27 am | Comments 0

Harmattan

Sometimes we feel that Satan has covered the Malinke people with a thick spiritual haze, making them unable to see beyond their familiar beliefs.

By: Holly Lovitt
February 01 2012, 11:32 am | Comments 0

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