Papama has been home for the past three months due to the lockdown. Even though she is busy with her school work in her room, it is great to have her with us at home.
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Helen has been devotions with Vuku leaders via WhatsApp during the lockdown. It is so great to meet them one by one in person again. Ironically, we grew closer through this crisis.
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Noxolo wants to start a group with Yondela. It is taking some time for them to build relationship, but it is coming. They are the 2nd Gen Vuku Family.
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With caution, some of the Vuku Groups are starting to meet again officially. I can see they have grown even closer through the lockdown.
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Phumemele successfully planted first Vuku Men group in Mbekweni. They just reached first milestone. Congratulations!
Continue ReadingFirst ‘Let’s share a meal’ Vuku Outing.
Phumelele’s group had its first Outing after completing the meeting 5 of the Vuku Workbook. He and his wife, Thami, cooked for his members, John and Lonwabo and had a great time.
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Took a short break between our ministries as the lockdown got relaxed a bit. these are the things we couldn’t do during the lockdown.
Continue ReadingLaughter of hope
Natasha is a Zombabwean. The restaurant she worked at went out of business due to the lock down, so she won’t have a job to go back to. Welcome to Vuku Family, Natasha. We will get through this together!
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We shared some of the groceries with Ps Monde and Nolitha for their congregation.
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Missionary Yang Hyung Phil and his wife met with us to shop for foreign workers. They have been sharing how concerned they were. Foreigners such as Zimbabweans and Malawians are distressed without any government support.
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