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Welcome to South Africa!

Have you seen one of the 80’s movies about Harlem? Must been a Eddy Murphy movie. A character parks his car on a street of Harlem and, when he returns, his car is supported by bricks on four corners and all four wheels are gone. […]

Zola Children’s Church Children’s Interview

We interviewed children in Zola Sunday School on Friday. Pastor Denzyl and AL board member Lawrence from Gorden’s Bay Baptist Church came out and help us interviewing the children. We had to finish at 40, but we had close to 70 children for the service. […]

A Fallen Conductor

Prayer request for Siya

Many times in our Christian walk, we face hindrances. For example, I have seen many times people decided to go on a mission trip, then things happen to hinder them from actually going. The hindrances I have seen are often financial shortfalls, friends or family […]

4 of the scholarship recipients at Iqhayiya High School

We started interviewing students who are receiving scholarships from Korea. My mother will visit some of them each months and report it to the sponsors. As Felicia is saying, I hope the scholarship program will give great hope to many students. Nomantlwane Felicia Matinise Naledi […]

Random pictures of Liyabona Montessori Students

People I met while delivering snacks for Children’s Church

It was not easy to deliver snacks to 35 children’s churches throughout Khayelitsha. It took us 4 hours and 30 minutes to complete. And it was only half of the 70 plus Children’s churches that happens every week. Ministry workers, Joy, go around twice a […]

A preschool parent’s visit to Khayelitsha (and my mom)

We intended to involve preschool students’ parents with ministries. Our first opportunity came surprisingly soon. I hope this visit to Khayeltisha would mark a beginning. We visited 4 preschools and 1 Sunday School. One of the preschool has 40 children plus toddlers. The principle says there are 109 children (primary schoolers to teenagers) comes for after school program. She doesn’t charge them and can’t feed them anything. However, it is much better for them to be under her care in the preschool rather than wondering around in the township.

Farewell Lisa

After serving Kraaifontein for six months, Lisa from Germany left us with lots of memories. We hope to see her again soon.