South African Ministry

Food Ministry – A special request Every December, we start food ministry. There were two leaders in Khayelitsha who saw the need for this ministry and so it started 5 years ago. When December comes, there are so many people that do labor work for food, and parents have a difficult time feeding their children. Every year, we share food to around 300 households. We give the most basic ingredients such as corn flour, rice, wheat, oil, sugar and potatoes. The total amount adds up to about 40 dollars. We ...
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Eswatini Jesus Village The 4th missionary team visited the Eswatini Jesus Village. They were the youth from Cape Town Church. These students are already living in South Africa, which made it easier to serve here for 6 days. Even though they were from Cape Town, it was not an easy travel to this village. After almost 12 hours, they arrived in the late hours of the night. The first day after the students arrived, they walked the streets with the ...
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USA Mission Team A mission team of 17 students from Valor Christian High School in Denver, Colorado, USA came to South Africa to serve. The team made up of 4 teachers and 13 students served in Children’s Church and Prison ministry. Even though the students are at a young age, they helped in construction ministry. Their hard work and diligence showed the Heart and Love of Christ. They also shared the gospel to the children in the area of Monwabisi for three days. Around 150 children gathered and was able to hear the Word. ...
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Bread Factory in Madagascar Madagascar was a country under colonization for around 70 years.  It got its independence in 1960, but there is still difficulty in the country. Recently people from FJKM, the largest Protestant denomination, started to say that there should be a restoration of peasants. The reason for this is that during colonization, peasants were forced to leave their homes and landowners took over the land. With the church starting this project of restoration for peasants, the peasants could start ...
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Madagascar School Recovery Cyclone typhoon strikes in January have caused massive damage to many areas in Madagascar. Twenty-eight schools have been damaged and many children have lost their schools. But the Lord loves the children of Madagascar and is being restored by the warm prayer and support of many supporters of African Leadership. Now, we are concentrating on recovery. Temporary buildings were built with tin and bamboo to create a temporary classroom. We are also making sure that there is ...
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Children’s Church Ministry God wants you to get closer to children. In October, we conducted a Spring Bible school at 2 locations, thanks to Pastor Umundo’s team. Around 200 people and 250 people at each location gathered every day from Monday to Friday at around 9 am and began to pray at 10 pm. “Sunday School! Sunday School!” We shouted around the town and gathered the children. The child who stops to listen to the sound, the child who follows, ...
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Open Service of Lesotho Church April 1 is a day of blessings and gratitude. Another church was built in Lesotho. The church that worshiped in a small school classroom now has a wonderful church building. We have seen the incredible work of the Lord with a threefold increase in membership. We worshiped in the school classroom with the short-term mission team las t year, and we were also involved with the church evangelism. By completing this church building, pastors and ...
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Dear brothers and sisters, “But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ—the righteousness that comes from God ...
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Spring has arrived in South Africa. Children in Khayelitsha are enjoying their Spring break this season. Between the 3rd and the 7th of October, children’s bible camps were held in six different places. This time, it was little different. We had twenty school teachers making groups of two to three who were sent out to the churches in these places. The first day was tough as there were some challenges we faced. Sudden change of weather also made the children become ...
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