This past Monday and Tuesday Marilyn and I ministered in the Vukuzakhe Township near Volksrust, Republic of South Africa. The joy on the faces of these Zulu children reflect the great joy present in our meetings under
the big blue and white tent. Our canvas cathedral was erected by the ten churches in Vukuzakhe who banded together to host our ministry.
Twenty-six people committed their lives to Christ over the two nights. Brother Maxwell, a dear brother in the ministry there, flowed wonderfully with me as he translated my English into Zulu.
Tonight, we have one more service at Grace Community Church in Newcastle. Last night Marilyn and I prayed for an hour-and-a-half with the men and women who filled the front of the large sanctuary in response to the
invitation to receive a revelation of our Father’s love in their lives. From here we go to Secunda where I will lead the Pan-African Pastors and Missions Conference.
In This photo I am standing with Pastors Sipho. Both of these men have the same Zulu first name—Sipho—which means gift.