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Prayer, food and clothes from Ministries

"We are striving to get more donations of food, toys and other necessities from shops, companies and organisations that can donate."

The members of All Nations Ministry had an outreach in Munsieville to serve the people of the town as best they could.

At the outreach, which took place on Sunday, 22 April, the members of the ministry prayed for people – helping them to be saved and get closer to God so that they will turn to God and not to crime. They also prayed for people who are ‘down and out’ emotionally because of their circumstances.

Members of the All Nations Ministries gave items to the Munsieville community.
Photo: Submitted.

It was a very successful event and many people in the community showed up and were served by the team.

They also distributed a quantity of donated food and clothing.

Pastor Fatima Dosramos led the beginning of the event and Ian Krebs gave everybody an awesome message about being filled with the Lord.

Members of the All Nations Ministries talk to the community.
Photo: Submitted.

“We are striving to get more donations of food, toys and other necessities from shops, companies and organisations that can donate, which we can then give to the underprivileged on a regular basis, maybe even weekly if possible,” said Zelda Steenkamp, a ward councillor.

Erika Sparks, a drug addiction councillor from Moms Against Drugs (Mad) was also present to help with the donations.

Members of the All Nations Ministries handing clothes to Munsieville Rresidents.
Photo: Submitted.

The Ministry was established in 2012 by Pastors Fatima Dosramos and Justice. The ministry is situated in Kloofendal. Their prayer meetings/ services take place on Saturdays at 2pm at the premises of the NG Kerk, Kloofendal. For more information on how you can get involved, contact Pastor Fatima on 082 266 0130.

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