We have known Karim for many years. He is a Malawian. During SA lockdown, foreigners like Karim’s family are struggling to survive. Through Ps. Yang’s help, we were able to reach out to his family and 9 of his friends. He said, “Thank you. You saved lives.”
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When you are a leader such as Thembeka, you need to have contentment and peace that is from Christ in order to have a spiritual discernment. It is our joyful work to help each others to achieve that.
Continue ReadingFriendship during hardship
Getting to know each other in Christ is the beat way to build an eternal friendship.
Continue ReadingLong Distance
Since Zukisani moved away, it was difficult to communicate and grow together. Due to the lockdown, the distance between us became less significant. Now, we do daily Vuku Workbook devotion over a video chat.
Continue ReadingWonders of his work
It is not easy to summarize but this picture is worth a thousand words to us. How things have transformed in Noxolo’s life. praise the Lord!
Continue ReadingLove Chain
Everyone got involved in unloading the truck. Papama came along to help as well.
Continue ReadingWinter is almost here
Subulele’s child is waiting for her mom. I suddenly realized the winter is almost here.
Continue ReadingCelebrating Christ’s love
Vuku leaders from Greenfield side. I am thankful that we can celebrate God’s provision. Now, we can truly give thanks to God together as a family.
Continue ReadingHeart’s abundance
It can’t be enough, but some of the Vuku leaders were sharing their groceries with their neighbors. We were able to provide 10kg flour, 10kg potatoes, 10kg cornmeal, 10kg rice and a large sack of orange to 28 Vuku members in the Nomzamo Area.
Continue ReadingA thankful heart
We were able to deliver more groceries to Vuku Members this month. I can see it took way a certain level of uncertainty in their eyes.
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