News Letter March, 2012
News Letter February, 2012
Soup kitchen food distributions in Randburg.
News Letter January, 2012
Dear friends and family,
God bless you all! As some of you may have heard we were busy relocating our mission center this month and are currently still unpacking and settling into our new location. We’ve received so much support from our friends during this busy time and just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for the tremendous help you have been to us, in volunteering, donating support, and physically helping us to pack and move our mission center. It’s in times like this when we realize just how blessed we really are! This month we organized a clothes and shoes distribution in Thembisa in an early Easter celebration accompanied with a special Easter church service. We received an amazing positive response from the families we ministered to and we are so thankful we were able to celebrate this time with them.
Thank you so much for all the support and prayers you given us; we look forward to updating you again next month! If you would like to receive more information or join us on one of our projects please feel free to contact us.
Projects hosted and events organized in the month of March;
· Hosted 2 early learning classes and lunch distributions at Siphiwe Creche in the Diepsloot Township.
· Hosted 3 soup kitchen distributions in Randburg, Johannesburg.
· Hosted 5 Bible studies at our mission center in Northcliff.
· Organized 7 hospital visitations.
· Donated 16 boxes of food to Marang House (Marang House is a home that provides care for children who suffer from life-threatening diseases, providing them with stable home environment, medical care, and nutritious meals.)
· Donated 19 boxes of food to needy families in the Thembisa Township.
· Distributed 10 bags of clothes, and 3 boxes of shoes to needy families at the Easter church service in the Thembisa Township.
· Donated 6 boxes of food to needy families in Randburg.
· Isaac preached in the Thembisa Township for the Easter Church Service.
Families in Thembisa at our clothes distribution; 10 large bags of clothes and 3 boxes of shoes were given out.
Jesus, James, Isaac, and Carole at Helen Joseph Hospital beaming after experiencing an amazing miracle filled visitation in the wards, with many people healed and lives changed through encountering Jesus.
Isaac praying for a man with a gunshot wound in his leg. When the prayer was over the man asked what Isaac was using when he prayed because he felt the pain go away and something happening in his leg, so Isaac told him that it was all Jesus.
Thea the latest addition to our team, reviewing picture vocabulary words with the children of Siphiwe Creche in the Diepsloot Township.
News Letter February, 2012
Dear friends and family,
Another month has flown by and we like to take the opportunity to present you with a quick review of our activities and projects from the month of February, 2012. We were a bit short staffed this month with one of our full time volunteers attending a sponsored healing school, so we were very thankful to have received the help of a part time volunteer from Croatia, her involvement was a big help to us this month. We also had a new volunteer fly in from Australia a few days ago to help us with our projects for the next 3 months, and we look forward to incorporating her into our projects.
Thank you so much for all the support and prayers you given us; we look forward to updating you again next month! If you would like to receive more information or join us on one of our projects please feel free to contact us.
Projects hosted and events organized in the month of February;
· Hosted 3 early learning classes and lunch distributions at Siphiwe creche in the Diepsloot Township.
· Hosted 2 soup kitchen distributions in Randburg, Johannesburg.
· Hosted 3 Bible studies at our mission center in Northcliff.
· Organized 2 hospital visitations
· Donated 15 boxes of food to Marang House. Donated goods consisted of children porridge, Juice, instant soups, tin goods, fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat. (Marang House is a home that provides care for children who suffer from life-threatening diseases, providing them with stable home environment, medical care, and nutritious meals.)
· Donated 10 boxes of food to Siphiwe creche in the Diepsloot Township. Donated goods consisted of baby porridge, cookies, lunch snacks, Juice, fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat, 2 boxes of toys, and a set of school books and crayons.
· Isaac Bleich attended a sponsored healing school training program for 3 weeks in America.
A young mother & her baby enjoying some of our pap and beef stew. |
Soup kitchen food distributions in Randburg.
Julie our full time volunteer reviewing vocabulary words with some of the older children at Siphiwe Creche. |
Jesus with Marang House staff member, delivering donated food from Steve's Spar, Randburg.
The children at Siphiwe Creche enjoying a yummy lunch of roast chicken and rice.
Reanna a Volunteer from Croatia joined us on all 3 of our Early Learning Classes and cooked 2 of the lunches for the children. Thank you for helping us!
News Letter January, 2012
Dear friends and family,
Happy New Year, I hope that all is well and that you enjoyed some well deserved time off during the holidays. With this news letter I would like to up date you on the projects that we hosted in the month of January. We hope you enjoy these up dates on our projects, if you would like to receive more information or join us on one of our projects please feel free to contact us. God Bless you all!
Projects hosted in the month of January;
· Hosted a early learning class and lunch distribution at Siphiwe creche in the Diepsloot Township
· Help to host a beginning of the year assembly at Paradise Bend Primary School
· Hosted a soup kitchen distribution at Scout hall next to Berario community center.
· Hosted a Bible study at our mission center in Northcliff.
Assistant teacher from Siphiwe creche (left) at and Norma (right) who is visiting from Australia helping to prepare lunch for the children
Almost all the children from the school attended and everyone was trying their best to see the program and join in.
Chris practicing some local handshakes with the students after the program for the first time since arriving in South Africa for a 3 weeks visit from Australia