On 11 December more than 10 000 people from all walks of life attended a thanksgiving service to thank the Lord for 70 years of faithful ministry by Reverend Erlo Stegen.
See video Erlo Hartwig Stegen (b. 1935), the founder and director of KwaSizabantu Mission, has devoted his life to sharing the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and winning souls for Him. Called to minister especially to the Zulu people, his service has resulted in a powerful and lasting bond with the nation. His belief…
Although some research was done on Erlo Hartwig Stegen ministry and projects at KwaSizabantu Mission over three decades ago, there has been no missiological evaluation on his life, ministry and teachings. This qualitative missiological evaluation endeavours to fill this lacuna in answer to the overarching research question on the missiological contribution of Erlo Stegen’s life,…
The funeral of Rev. Erlo H Stegen, known as Baba Mfundisi, took place on 8 October 2023. The founder and director of KwaSizabantu Mission was called home on 26 September, at the age of 88. Thousands of people from the church, the Zulu nation, across South Africa and abroad attended the funeral at KwaSizabantu Mission.
26 September 2023 Today, 26 September 2023, marks the passing of Erlo Hartwig Stegen, the founder and director of KwaSizabantu Mission, fondly known as Baba Mfundisi. He was born on 2 March 1935 to Carl and Irmgard Stegen on the family farm, Paardefontein, in KwaZulu Natal. He was destined to hear the call of God…
26 September 2023 Today, 26 September 2023, marks the passing of Erlo Hartwig Stegen, the founder and director of KwaSizabantu Mission, fondly known as Baba Mfundisi. He was born on 2 March 1935 to Carl and Irmgard Stegen on the family farm, Paardefontein, in KwaZulu Natal. He was destined to hear the call of God…
Dr Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, the uNdunankulu of the Zulu nation, passed away on 9 September 2023. He has been a dear friend of Rev Erlo Stegen and KwaSizabantu Mission since the 1960s.
Now a lot of people are slaves to a life of drugs and crime,
Reverend Erlo Stegen has been sent as the Moses of our time.
I don’t where we would be today if it were not for Erlo Stegen. He gave us food to eat as we were suffering from hunger.
Margot and Ross Brownrigg:
How can we thank God enough for Rev. Erlo Stegen and what God called him and his co-workers to do.