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Kuswag Skool learners receive Bibles

The colouring books are designed to be fun, colourful as well as educational for the young learners.

AS part of the Kids SA Bible Run, Spore vir Jesus, visited Kuswag Skool on November 15, to hand out Bibles and Bible-themed colouring books.

Spore vir Jesus is a non-profit organisation (NPO), that falls under the Soli Deo Gloria outreach ministries, which travels around to various schools to spread the word of God and hand out Bibles and all-in-one Bible-themed colouring, story, song and activity books.

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The colouring books are designed to be fun, colourful as well as educational for the young learners.

The titles of some of the books are: ‘The creation’, ‘The birth of Jesus’, ‘Jesus is Alive’ and ‘The Fruit of the Spirit’.

The school’s Natalie Hatting said, “Thank you very much to Lukas and Alida Nel, who donated colouring books to our Grade 3 learners, and Afrikaans Bibles and book bags to our Grade 9 and 10s. They also donated isiZulu Bibles to our workers. A thank you also goes to Linda Meets, from our school, who arranged this for our learners and workers.”

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Britney Edwards

She joined the South Coast Sun as a multimedia journalist in 2022 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Communication through the IIE Varsity College. She covers a variety of community news; from social events, inspiring stories and sport, to hard news, municipal matters and providing a platform for people to voice their concerns.

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