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Malcolm was a former Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the American River Deanery in Sacramento, California. He grew up in Central Massachusetts and became a competitive bagpipe player with the Worcester Kiltie Pipe band. During college, he felt called by Christ to become a Net Ministries missionary for 2 consecutive years headquartered in West St. Paul, Minnesota. After stepping down from his most recent position in youth ministry, and several months of prayer and discernment, Malcolm was asked by a CP missionary to pray about joining the Culture Project organization. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, he answered the call to missionary life, drawn by the message of love and hope through JPII's theology of the body. Malcolm loves all outdoor activities including backpacking, biking, running, and anything related to sports.

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Malcolm MacDonald
3 Reasons Why Men Need to Be Concerned About Birth Control
By Malcolm MacDonald  •  June 11th, 2020

“Mom, I’m cramping so bad. It hurts! I’m NOT going to school today!” yelled my sister from the couch in our living room as I was walking out the door to catch the school bus. Living with three sisters, this was an all-too common scenario that took place often in the house. Thank GOD I’m…

Divorce Is Never Easy
By Malcolm MacDonald  •  May 30th, 2020

There’s no other way of expressing how painful divorce is when it happens to you. Reality never hit me as hard as it did once I moved out of the house I grew up in. As we moved some of our furniture into the cheap, rinky-dink apartment my mom hastily found in the adjacent town,…

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