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Kingdom Warriors spread love to those in need.

Bikers take delight in making a difference to others.

Kingdom Warriors Motorcycle Club gather every Sunday at Epilepsy South Africa in Geduld to uplift the residents of the centre.
The club aims to make an impact in the community as a group of bikers and non-bikers.

Kingdom Warriors seek to uplift the community through praise and worship.

“We want to live our lives through what we love and be able to help people that need upliftment,” said founder George Badenhorst.
“We travel to wherever the need is or wherever the call comes from.”

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The club offers support as a group to those in despair through praise and worship.
Their visits are centered on the strength to make it through difficult times.
When Kingdom Warriors started, the group ran feeding schemes and soup kitchens for the community during the pandemic.

Pastor Danie Gerber, pastor Sonya Gerber and George Badenhorst of Kingdom Warriors Motorcycle Club have found a passion in helping those in need.

Although challenging at times, the club is driven by passion.
“Our satisfaction comes from seeing the joy on the faces of the people we visit and the wind against our faces on our ride back home, knowing we made an indelible imprint in their hearts,” said pastor Danie Gerber from the club.

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