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Inathi is a very independent and capable child. However, she is also known in the community as the trouble maker. After the meeting with her[…]

Likuye is quiet and reserved to the point that she would pee on her pants unless the teacher sat her on the toilet periodically. This[…]

For the past six months, we have worked in the Nkanini area planting Righteous Men Assembly (RMA). We were gaining hundreds of supporters without being able[…]

It has been 5 years since we left Vancouver. Sometimes, it feels much longer than 5 years, but this picture was taken on the 10th[…]

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“Praise be to the God and Faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the father of compassion and God of all comfort, who comforts us in[…]

This baby girl was born on 16th of April, 20014. I was the last stranger she met (besides the medical workers), before she was force-delivered[…]

Mthandazo’s day starts around 10 am. He heads down to Nkanini, Khayelitsha, and starts knocking on the shack doors. Surely the spring is here, but[…]