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Winners men conference, striving to be a better person

Striving to be a better person is a must for everyone and reaching that goal starts with a decision.

WINDS of Change Church successfully held the Winners men’s conference recently.

It has been described as the best Winners men’s conference yet. Why? Well, you could say because there were loads of fun things to do like battling it out in the gamer’s room, trying your hand at bull riding (the mechanical kind) or the fact that the day was a car fanatic’s delight because of the assortment of cars on display.

However what made this Winners men’s conference so special was the fact that men from all walks of life and from all corners of South Africa gathered in one room and decided that reaching a higher level in their lives was not only achievable but also a necessity.

Striving to be a better person is a must for everyone and reaching that goal starts with a decision. A decision that will catapult you to the pinnacle of who you truly are.

With the help of host and Senior Pastor Jerome Damons, of Winds of Change Church and special guest speaker, Pastor George Everard, from Port Elizabeth, more than 300 men realised their potential to reach higher.

Winds of Change Church is a thriving church in the South, with one mission – to change hearts, change lives and change people. For more information on the church or its service times contact 011 941 3203.

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