Thank you, Lord, for those who are responsible for building new houses for destitute families: for Constance, the coordinator; for Mike, assistant and administrator; for Ena and Tony from Pretoria; for the hired builders. May you bless them as they are faithful to you. Please provide for Tony and Ena, as they wrestle with Tony’sContinue reading “A Prayer House-building Team”
Category Archives: Staff
A Prayer
“Thank you for Ma Flo [Chief Executive Officer] and Jabu [Child Care Coordinator], who have given such selfless service to the most needy in the Masoyi community over so many years. May you be their comfort when their hearts are breaking; may you be their guide when the way ahead seems confused and unclear; andContinue reading “A Prayer”
December Prayer Bulletin
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An Act of Kindness
Constance is a house-building assistant at the Project. She herself had been a destitute child who had been rescued by the Project. S. and her children were waiting for a new house to be built for them, when her youngest son had pneumonia and died after a short illness. “S. is currently safe and sheContinue reading “An Act of Kindness”
A New Venture
This week, Ma Flo (CEO), Pat (Marketing) and Yvonne (Finance) are at a training conference in Durban. The Government have launched a social cohesion initiative – more details will follow in due course – and Masoyi Home Based Care Project have been chosen to deliver the programme in the Masoyi community. Volunteers in theContinue reading “A New Venture”
Emmah is heavily pregnant!
Emmah runs the Project’s Human Resources, helps with finance, and does much, much more. She has just started four months maternity leave, and will leave a big gap. She is blessed with two children already and a husband who works locally as a carpenter. This photo was taken in 2015, with Emmah in traditional dress.
Celebrating Ma Flo’s 60th Birthday
…which is today! Ma Flo, we salute you, and remember you with thankfulness on this special day.
Extract from Frank & Ruthie’s News
We visited another stroke victim in Jerusalem named Thomas. This man lived alone and could slowly shuffle along. He could speak but found it quite difficult to find words. We spent a long time with him, as the nurses were so incredibly patient listening to him. When they discovered how far he had to walkContinue reading “Extract from Frank & Ruthie’s News”
Moving on
Ellay, one of our temporary workers, who has been helping with data inputting, has been offered work at LoveLife, who support the youth of this country. May God bless you, Ellay, and may you bring hope to those you work with.