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Florida police visit Supernatural Life Church as part of its Divine Intervention Approach

Florida station commander, Colonel Tsotetsi visits the Supernatural Life Church every Sunday as per the Diving Intervention Approach initiated by Florida police.

The Divine Intervention Approach (DIA) initiated by Florida police in partnership with pastors, saw station commander Colonel Tsotseti visiting the church where food parcels were handed out to members of the Supernatural Life Church on August 6.

The Florida-based church which has been in service for over 25 years, said that they hand over grocery food parcels every first Sunday of each month.

Pastor Ola from Supernatural Life Church with Boldwin, a member from Soweto.

DIA meetings take place every Wednesday, and as a commitment, the station commander visits churches in its jurisdiction every Sunday as per the church’s invitation.

Present for the handover were five elderly members from the church, with one special member being 90-year-old Oprah Cunniappan from Newcastle, who has been a committed member of the church for about 11 years.

Pastor Peace from Supernatural Life Church thanks the police for their dedicated commitment to changing the lives of communities.

The church also has its own outreach programmes, with food being handed out at Florida Lake as part of its evangelism, and holds indoor church conferences three times a year.

Colonel Tsotetsi thanks the church for its continued role in impacting communities.

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