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Tea and talk inspires Stonecroft women

Guest speaker Sagree Naicker spoke about her calling to missionary work.

Sagree Naicker was the guest speaker at the February Stonecroft Ministries gathering.

Sagree spoke about her calling into missionary work.

Adri Zietsman (left) and Hettie van der Berg enjoy the meeting. 2430vee

“An intense love for God led me to leave behind all that is familiar and comfortable and follow the unknown path in complete trust and faith,” she said.

Dance school instructor Ruth Fanner entertained with beautiful spiritual dances.

Stonecroft Ministries chairman Vanessa Howard-Tripp pointed out that Ruth had for the past 40 years been using her gift to bless others.

Having a lovely time are (from left) Noaline Nolte, Anna Potgieter and Lynne Gill. 2434vee

The next monthly tea will be held at Port Shepstone Country Club on Friday, March 20 at 9am for 9.30am.

Cost is R35 per person and includes tea.

Lee Fagan (left) and Lorraine Barnard at Stonecroft Ministries’ February tea. 2432vee

Sonja Human will speak on egg craft and Jolene Bester-Vujevic will speak on her journey from Germany to the South Coast.

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