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Eagle’s Nest celebrates 21 baptisms

21 learners from Eagle's Nest Christian School were baptised, surrounded by proud parents and school leaders.

POLOKWANE – Eagle’s Nest Christian School held a special baptism session last Friday, where 21 learners publicly embraced their Christian faith through baptism.

School principal Mac van den Berg described the event as a significant moment, fulfilling the call of Matthew 28:19: “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.”

Parents gathered to witness this important milestone in their children’s spiritual journeys.

Pastor Jeremiah Chiendamunyama baptises Theophalus Nkala in the pool in front of the parents, learners and teachers as witnesses.

Pastor Jeremiah Chiendamunyama, alongside Van den Berg, shared meaningful insights into the role of baptism in the Christian faith.

As each learner was baptised, the crowd of witnesses applauded, celebrating this powerful moment of faith and commitment.

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