Ria could not join us for the leader’s retreat, but she is excited about the book nonetheless. We are heading to a meeting together.
Continue ReadingSibulele’s child was in a car accident. We visited to bring some treats that we forgot when we visited her at the hospital.
Continue ReadingOur first Zimbabwean Vuku Group. They also live as foreigners in South Africa, which is tough. Yet, they have the most amazing smiles on their faces.
Continue ReadingRosy is a newly trained Vuku leader. She right away recruited Lina and Siwe to start a group. They had a first meeting with Vuku Family Workbook and it sparked an intimate conversation.
Continue ReadingNoxolo is suffering from chronic ulcer on her leg. Her 4 year old daughter, Asithle is refusing to go to school, so she can take care of her mom.
Continue ReadingFor the first time, two infants joined our retreat. It was awesome to have them with us.
Continue ReadingThe weekend was finished off with a powerful praise. The vaulted ceiling echoes our praise for the Lord, even more beautiful.
Continue ReadingPapama led the entire weekend of trainjng sessions. She did with patience and love. Now, Vuku leaders are ready to use the Vuku Family Workbook. So proud of her.
Continue ReadingSiyolise is serving at the retreat by doing some kitchen work. You can see joyfulness in her smile.
Continue ReadingRosy is Ria’s daughter. She is our first youth Vuku leader. She can’t wait to have her own Vuku group.
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