Just arrived at Ministry Partnership trying in PTA

I've just arrived to tag team with Andrew and Ben Schoeman as we head a Ministry Partnership training with 12 campus workers and missionaries.

Trusting God that the call on their lives will be made clear especially regarding building ministry partnerships.


Training at ASM a Big Success

We’ve just returned from a 5 day trip to Africa School of Missions where we presented a week long training on Ministry Partnership.

We presented to 24 missionaries who’ve been doing mission work for years in African countries and in Europe. Some have been doing mission work for over 20 years in countries where declaring your faith can result in exclusion from the country or death!

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It was such a humbling experience to bring our training to help them as they raise teams that support their ministry. Part of what we presented is the option to administer all their funds using our in-house built fund management systems.

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Preparing for 2 trainings

We have two Ministry Partnership trainings coming up in the next 3 weeks.

We’ve never had two trainings that close to each other so the preparations have been hectic. The first one is going to be in Witrivier, Nelspruit and the second in Pretoria.

It’s too awesome to be able to train missionaries to build teams for their ministry and to raise funds for ministry.

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Making a Difference in Men

We meet once a week with these men and others with Ps Andrew Hunter for discipleship.
Men leaders 

For me, being part of this cell group for the past 2 years helped me a lot in terms of spending time with like minded men who are making a stand to labour for the truth in other men.

If we’re to make a significant difference in life, we can hardly do it alone. It’s often said that the day you accept Christ in your life you’ve pretty much painted a target mark for satan to  aim at. This has been very true because the more I give my life to make a difference in orders the opposition is insane and being discipled and having peers who speak the same ‘lingo’ helps me stay strong.