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Dr Meshoe delivers powerful message at Norwegian Settlers’ Church

Dr Meshoe said that families and marriages were under attack.

The Norwegian Settlers’ Church echoed with the powerful words of God presented by Dr Lydia Meshoe recently, as she presented a series of family gathering seminars entitled ‘For The Whole Of The Lord’s Garden’.

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The congregants gathered in the church hall over the weekend in their numbers, young and old, to listen to Dr Meshoe. She motivated all in attendance. “We are not retiring from serving our God and Jesus. We are firing and we are not going anywhere. We are the Christians living in this country to fix its wrongs. We are here to challenge the issues that cause our people to die. People are dying all over the world and we need to rise and help them,” said Dr Meshoe.

Dr Lydia Meshoe (left) prays for all the congregants as they raise their hands to choose the Lord Jesus Christ as their saviour last Saturday.

She urged the congregants to trust in the Lord so that they would not be confused. “Trust Him regardless of what you are going through. Trust Him no matter what. Hold on to Him no matter what. Hold on to Him with all your hearts,” she said.

At the Norwegian Settlers Church during a series of family gatherings entitled The Whole of The Lord’s Garden last Saturday are (from left) Sheila van Deventer, Ciska van Zyl, Kate O’Dwyer, Lydia Meshoe, Rima du Toit, Sheree Massyn and Bonita Massyn.

Dr Meshoe said that families and marriages were under attack. “Tell the devil to back off. Only goodness and mercy will follow you and not the devil. Men and women, you need the mercy of God. You have been hurt but hold on to Jesus to succeed in life.”

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