Posts by olia

I’m precious to Jesus

By Omphile Modise All my life, I’ve been comparing my life to others and thinking to myself “How is it fair that someone else’s life[…]

Let the Light shine through me

By Papama Mtembeka Forming my own Vuku Family group has been a life-changing experience for me. I started my Vuku meetings in February this year[…]

I felt like I’ve received Jesus for the first time

My name is Thandokazi. a.k.a. Thando. I started to hearing about the (Vuku Cell) group I think it was 2017. I met Nokuphumla. I know[…]

Finding Me in Christ

By Papama Mtembeka I grew up in a Christian family, so I was surrounded by the idea of God and the church from when I[…]

God, Preschool and I

Reflecting on the past 8 years as the Montessori ministry comes to a close. – Helen Lee ‘He said to them, “Go into all the[…]

Do you feel His heart?

By Jung Lee We stood in a circle, and got ready to close the Greenfield Vukukhanye meeting in prayer.  I asked, “Now, do you understand[…]

When the healing starts

By Helen Lee “I am amazed how strong you are.  You keep yourself composed, and always look fantastic.  I also love the shade of your[…]

Vuk’ukhanye Ministry 2

By Zukisani Nzala (Edited by Sean Lem) We have continued to follow up with Syamthanda by visiting him throughout or daily routine in Zola.  We[…]

“What Have You Done So Far?”

By Jung Lee It was a gloomy Heritage Day afternoon when I was confronted by two young men.  They both have been attending Vukukhanye in[…]

True repentance

By Helen Lee While we were walking around Zola a man whom we have never met before stumbled into our lives.  This man’s name is[…]