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Bernice and I attended the Silver Ring show in Soweto a couple of years ago where we made the commitment to stay pure until marriage. About three years later, we got married. It was so exciting on our wedding day when we exchanged our rings in front of the congregation, openly declaring that we had […] […]
Starfish Malawi works with the local schools on different levels: Education, funding for building projects, orphan care http://www.starfishmalawi.com/glad-tidings/, children’s clubs http://www.starfishmalawi.com/starfish-childrens-clubs/ etc. They have now started the Bible Explorer project for the schools to help with the religious education of the children. Five instructors were trained. The main outline of Bible Explorer has been translated into Chichewa […] […]
When children’s ministry workers gather together, it is a recipe for fun! And this was definitely true of the KidZ At Heart training, 7-8 September at Walk Thru the Bible’s Eikenhof LifeChange Centre, where 17 enthusiastic individuals were equipped. In addition to representatives from local churches and missions organizations, participants also included a group of caregivers from a project serving vulnerable children in the Limpopo Province. Because of the interactive approach of the training, participants gained first-hand experience about the impact of creative Bible teaching. “It was great to be involved in the training, not just to be talked at, but to DO the things that were being suggested,” shared Richard Parker. One participant said he would definitely recommend this training to others “because if more parents and teachers know how to teach children the Word of God the way we learned, I tell you our country is going to be one of the best.” Another participant said the only thing she didn’t enjoy about the training was leaving. More about the training… On the first day, the training focused on how children learn and how to incorporate creative story-telling techniques, so that children will experience the truth of the Bible lessons and apply it to their lives. This […] […]
turn the tide 4 children (ttt4c) has the vision to impact those who are in need – through the training of caregivers, distribution of resources, sport camps and networking with the Body of Christ. With this goal in mind, the ttt4c team worked to help a founding board member of ttt4c, Hennie Burger, and his […] […]
 — Press release —
19 September 2011
BLUE BULLS COMPANY AND CLOTHING4CHILDREN RAISE R200 MILLION WORTH OF CLOTHING
 Brothers, Schalk and Wim Burger with their dad, Hennie.
A simulated rugby field at Loftus Versfeld was filled to capacity with bags of clothing and bedding collected by Clothing4Children from Pretoria Schools. Vodacom Blue Bulls, DHL Western Province and Sharks players in the under 19, under 21 and senior teams, fans, sponsors and suite owners in the Pretoria region also collected for the Clothing4Children Campaign. Prior to Saturday’s Absa Currie Cup clash between the Vodacom Blue Bulls and DHL Western Province, all the players walked on to the field with their bags to show their support for the inspiring campaign, started by Burger brothers Schalk and Wim.
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