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Outreach team and hotel help the community once again

An impactful message was imparted as a pillar of strength and hope...

The Project Cornerstone team once again visited a needy area in Hopelands and Roosboom, bringing warmth and the love of God to those present, despite the cold weekend.

The team, under the guidance of Mr Bihaspat, fervently engaged in a purposeful and driven programme ordained to encourage people and motivate members of the community.

The day’s visit commenced with a musical session, singing songs of gratitude and appreciation, and giving heartfelt thanks to God for daily healthy living.

An impactful message was imparted as a pillar of strength and hope, with Mr Bihaspat stating: “The best way to find love is to turn your eyes upon God, because sometimes God holds you temporarily until the road is safe  and clear to continue.”

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The team then distributed 150 cups of hot soup and bread, and issued each person with a book to broaden their knowledge and understanding on walking a better and safer life trusting in God’s presence.

A special thank you goes to the Royal Hotel in Ladysmith (Mr Richard Lee and Mrs Lee) for providing the transportation and meals that reach these venues twice a week.

Thanks also to Pastor Evangelist Matthew for his guidance in this outreach ministry.

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