Sermons by Jabulani Dube (Page 5)

Here are my mother and my brothers

Audio Service: Listen in English/Zulu Listen in French – Traduction Française Listen in German – Deutsche Übersetzung Video Service: View on live streaming in English/Zulu Introduction: Dirk Combrink We are blessed and thankful to have our dear friends from Namibia. We have had a blessed time with them this week. They are from the Henties…

Grace to overcome

Traduction Française     Deutsche Übersetzung     View on live streaming Poem of Azola Dabula in English Poem of Azola Dabula in French Poem of Azola Dabula in German  Testimony of Sibusiso Mbelo in English/isiZulu  Testimony of Sibusiso Mbelo in French  Testimony of Sibusiso Mbelo in German   Introduction Sibongiseni Khumalo We welcome all who have come to…

God so Loved the World

Deutsche Übersetzung    Traduction Française Report on Easter Conference, Romania, Detlef Stegen We were invited for the Easter Conference in Voiteg, Rumania. Thank you for your prayers. About 40 people visited the Voiteg Mission for the first time. They were Christians with a hunger and zeal to seek and find a life with Christ. People…

Sin brings separation

Sunday service, Baba Dube, 25 Feb 2018 We see God working in amazing ways in these days here at the mission amongst the young men and also at the different branches. If we shared it with you, you would find it difficult to believe. God is still working today as He did at the beginning…

A second life or a second death?

Sunday service, Jabulani Dube, 30 Jul 2017 Heb 4:14-16, “14 Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has ascended into heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. 15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but…

It is wonderful to have salvation

Sunday service, Jabulani Dube, 23 April 2017 When God started to work among us in the beginning we would not go to bed if there was something between us and God. At that time it was also common for black people to call elderly whites “Nkosana”, which is the diminutive form of lord or ;