Partnering in prayer

July 2020 Updates


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After 100 days of lockdown the real affects of COVID-19 are beginning to show, especially among the 47 French speaking foreign national families. Level 3 still prevents them from pursuing the day by day piece jobs which sustain their "hand to mouth" lifestyle.

So far, we have been able to provide them with regular food parcels, but recources are beginning to dry up.

PLEASE MAKE THIS AN URGENT MATTER FOR PRAYER.

Thankfully we were able to provide this load of maize a few days ago.

SPECIAL THANKS to those who made this gift possible.


When Pastor Lawrence Khumalo reached retirement age, in response to God's leading he decided to return to the place of his birth and as a good "finisher", spend the rest of his ministry life planting churches among this least reached community in the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains. It meant that he would have to build a new small home as finances permitted. In addition he and his wife would have to bear with the extreme weather conditions: very cold winters and severe summers.

Until of late, they coped reasonably well, but then COVID-19 made its appearance and they have been struggling ever since. The embryonic church/home church which they pastor cannot sustain all their needs.

Please consider partnering with us so that they will be able to remain faithful to their calling. Thanks to those who made this recent food parcel possible.

Mylene Paynter

South African, traveling between Stellenbosch, South Africa and Cornelius, NC, USA.

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