Friday, 28 September – Monday, 1 October 2018 Even though there were challenges with transport the opening service of the Malelane youth conference, by God’s grace, could take place on Friday evening. This year 370 young people were registered and another 300 local youth attended the services during the day, including the team from Kwasizabantu…
Jesus Christ, the only Son of God came into this world to suffer and die the cruel death on the cross and then rise gloriously on the third day to present to us, the sinful world, the way of salvation. The depiction in film of the awful sufferings and death of our Lord on Friday…
21st CCE Graduation Ceremony On the 24th March, Cedar College of Education held their 21st graduation ceremony at the Kwasizabantu auditorium. 14 students from various countries including South Africa, France, Germany, Switzerland and South Korea, received their Bachelor’s Degree in Education, two in Foundation Phase and 12 in Senior & FET Phase. A total of…
Youth Conference – 28 June to 5 July. “Ngizobuyela kubaba”, “I will return to my father” – Luke 15:18 Even though the services officially ended on Monday night there are still so many that services will continue. Transport takes at least 3 days to get the roughly 7000 children back home. Pray for their ;
This is an excerpt from a sermon preached on 29 June 2016 at the Kwasizabantu Youth Conference. His text was 2 Cor 5: 18-21. It is in Zulu and English.
This is an excerpt of a sermon by Rev Joe Newlands at the 2016 June Kwasizabantu Youth Conference. He preaches in Zulu and it is translated into English. After 2 days there were about 7000 young people for the week.
Last minute arrangements are being made to bring in extra beds for the crowds expected to start arriving in a few days. Classrooms are being converted into dormitories. Newspaper is being stuck to windows for girls’ classroom dormitories. But the main expansion is the building for 800 men – a 2 level building which is…
Recently, a hospital donated almost 30 tons of used sheets and pyjamas. We are now busy distributing them to as many as possible. They are excellent quality and the main addition we had to make was a permanent mark of Kwasizabantu on them lest others think they are stolen from the hospital (which is common…
Whenever possible, we try to feed and clothe orphans not far from the mission. More than 2000 children have been registered as orphans, mostly because of the HIV / Aids crisis in South Africa. When the parents die there is usually a granny or aunt who is willing to look after the orphaned children. We…