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August Newsletter

August Newsletter Dear Partners Warm greetings from Gqeberha/Port Elizabeth! In this edition a wonderful update from the work in the Comoros, progress on our Garden project in the rural Eastern Cape, and an inspiring Advanced Leadership seminar held in East London. A Visit to the Village Clinic The Lord is at work in this wonderful village! Jeremy and Marlene had a wonderful opportunity recently to do some Discipleship making training with local leaders. They all face significant persecution, threats and several have been disowned by their families. Fear is a real barrier but at the end of the training the testimonies they shared of what they had learnt were very encouraging. Adopt a Village News In our last update we shared about Zimbini and the chronic shortage of water faced by her community. We also shared the good news that we had received some sponsorship for water tanks for her to develop her gardens. The exciting news below is that the tanks are installed – now lets pray for good rainfall! Adopt Advanced Training Every year we invite all our Adopt a Village graduates who have shown fruitfulness to a specialized training. This year we were greatly blessed to have Dereck and Seth with us from our donor Churches in the States. The team received input on topics such as Leadership Development, Developing a Good Team, Children and Church and Having Healthy Family Boundaries. This time is always a wonderful encouragement to our Adopt a Village Team. Praise points Wonderful opportunity to train in the Comoros Water for Zimbini and her garden Adopt Advanced training input a great encouragement Pray for: Protection and fruitfulness of believers in the Comoros Rain to fill Zimbini’s tanks! Our Advanced students would apply what they learnt Appreciate you all and your faithful prayers Gary AFC  Operations Director

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June Newsletter

June Newsletter Dear Partners We trust you all doing well! In our update please find below details of a wonderful Journey to Fullness course held recently as well as a corporate sponsorship received for a garden project in the rural Eastern Cape. Journey to Fullness Course It was a privilege having Pastor Andy and members of Heritage Christian Church with us to run a Journey to Fullness course. The course was held both in East London and Gqeberha, where our AFC church planters were able to get many of their people and communities to attend. The course focusses on addressing wounds from our past, exposing the lies of the enemy, and experiencing the wonderful, liberating truth that Jesus brings to set us free. Many breakthroughs were experienced – thank you Heritage for investing in our people! Corporate Sponsorship for Adopt a Village Our Adopt a Village program is focused on training our Church Planters to see Kingdom transformation in their needy communities. BVI Border (Pty) Ltd generously made funding available to assist Zimbini (below). Zimbini has a Diploma in Agriculture and has a passion to see her community trained in planting sustainable vegetable gardens. There is no access to water in her village – people have to walk to a nearby river to fetch water for their needs. We will keep you posted as to her progress. (Photos below of Zimbini and the bases currently being built for the water tanks) Praise points A blessed Journey to Fullness seminar Funding for Zimbini’s garden project Pray for: Those who completed the Journey course to continue to walk in freedom The various garden projects we support to be a success Appreciate you all and your faithful prayers Gary AFC  Operations Director

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May Newsletter

May Newsletter Dear Partners Greetings from USA, where Jeremy and Loyiso have been on deputation and visiting partners. We also pay tribute to our longest standing member of Africa for Christ who has just retired in April.  Find out more below, thank you for your partnership! USA Partnership Trip In April Jeremy and his wife Marlene visited 4 different states in the USA and 10 different churches, with dozens of meetings and presentations as part of the itinerary. One highlight was a Sunday lunch meeting with 120 guests at Cypress Bible Church in Houston, Texas. Above in the PHOTO can be seen Tim Weaver (far right) who is the missions pastor at the church. We are very thankful for three new churches that we met during our travels, and are praying for long term partnerships to develop. Loysio joined Jeremy in the USA in mid April and spent time in South Carolina, Houston (see PHOTO) and Columbus Ohio. He visited faithful supporting churches who partner with his ministry in SA. Kingdom community transformation in J Bay! This is a follow up PHOTO of last months report about our vegetable garden in the trash dump!! Great harvest, good sales and they were able to buy their own seedlings for the next plant – praise the Lord!! Tribute to Shadrack  Shadrack Monageng has been 20 years with AFC as our Training Director. He has visited more than 10 countries for AFC, and hundreds of church planters across South Africa – giving advice, counselling and training in pioneer church planting on the ground . He is well known for his teachings on character building and moral principles, and was gifted in training the nuts and bolts of church administration. Shadrack will continue to do some training for AFC and serve on the Board. He will be greatly missed on staff and we pray for Gods richest blessings on his retirement years. Praise points Successful trips to USA and new contacts made the great blessing Shadrack has been to AFC over many years Pray for: breakthroughs in new relationships made in the USA Good health and Gods hand over Shadrack in retirement With much appreciation for your faithful support Jeremy AFC  Director

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March Newsletter

February Newsletter Adopt a Village 2025 February and March saw the beginning of this years Module 1  Adopt a Village training program.Trainees will attend 4 Module trainings over the year and get homework projects to fulfill inbetween each training.There are three pillars in the training : become a disciple maker and training others to make disciples in the whole community; caring for orphans and vulnerable children; starting a community development project.There are a total of about 70 trainees in 3 different cities.PHOTO:  This year we chose to focus on YOUNG ADULTS in the Gqeberha city group – you had to be 18-30 years old to attend. We were very encouraged to see the participation and commitment of the young people.  USA CHURCH TEAM VISIT In March we had 21 people from Cypress Bible Church in the USA visit Motherwell in Nelson Mandela Bay. The week began amazing well with the Motherwell community welcoming them on the Saturday and then on Sunday they participated in several local churches in that community. BUT crisis struck on the MONDAY morning: the team and about 20 local people were in the church in Motherwell getting trained for the week’s door to door ministry – when 3 men, wearing masks and holding guns in their hands, entered the church. They told us to all be seated and keep quiet. They then took everyones phones, wallets , bags and watches. They took one of the USA team’s car keys and drove away in their rental car.High trauma followed, with the team taking two days off and going through trauma debrief sessions. The police, due to tracking on the stolen phones, were able to recover almost every fone and then found the building where all the bags were being kept, and recovered those too. PHOTO above shows team members getting their bags back – some which had passports and valuables in them – all still in the bags. With much praise to the Lord the team was able to complete the week with three days of ministry back in Motherwell, with a police escort that had been offered. PHOTO: Ministry to a school on the final day. We praise God that all lives were spared, so many items retrieved and the visit finished well !!!

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February Newsletter

February Newsletter The year is rapidly moving along with many good things to report! The Lord is faithful – He is building His Kingdom and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. We praise the Lord for that. In this edition we provide some feedback on our recent Staff Coordinator Retreat, as well as Pastor Sakhekile’s Garden Project in Jeffrey’s Bay. Staff Planning Retreat At the beginning of each year, a focused few days of planning and team building is held with our Africa For Christ Staff. This year we were blessed to spend time together in the beautiful coastal town of Jeffreys Bay. Besides planning for the year, we had a very meaningful time dealing with topics such as team building, what it means to be an effective team, a personality assessment to help each other understand our different roles, as well as how to effectively manage a project. Kingdom community transformation in J Bay! It has been inspiring to see Pastor Sakhekile and his Church’s genuine desire to see Kingdom Transformation in an extremely poor township in Jeffreys Bay in the Eastern Cape. With assistance from our Adopt a Village global partners, a rubbish dump is currently being transformed into a Community garden. This project has impacted many – in a practical way Jesus is being proclaimed – providing hope and inspiration of what can be done, even in a seemingly hopeless context. Praise God for: our AFC Staff – for their faithfulness and commitment the community garden in Jeffreys Bay Our Church Planters and their faithful service Please pray for: wisdom for our Staff in their many ministry responsibilities Pastor Sakhekile and his family – for protection and fruitful ministry the vegetable garden in Jeffreys Bay would be a success

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December Newsletter

December Newsletter Dear Partners and Friends of AFC Happy Christmas and God’s richest blessing to each of you for the new year !! We are full of praise for a year of fruitful ministry both in South Africa and into Africa. We also give thanks for God’s provision, both financial and in valued partnerships, through each of you as you have prayed , supported and/or partnered in many different ways. We end the year celebrating and sharing with you some recent ministry moments. Adopt a Village Graduation 2024 In November we celebrated 46 new graduates across three hubs of training in the Eastern Cape, who had completed the year of Adopt training. Our AFC leadership are very involved in leading and presenting this training to the broader Church. Above is the photo of the graduation in Gqeberha. Each community leader was challenged with impacting their communities through three pillars: Starting Discovery Bible Studies ( DBS)  which facilitate discipleship in Jesus; identifying and caring for Orphans and Vulnerable children (OVC);  starting a community development project. Results for the year showed 329 DBS groups formed, about 230 baptisms, 250 OVC’s cared for, and more than 40 community development projects started in 40 different communities . Baptisms in December (Photo left)There was much excitement in Nelson Mandela Bay, at the oceanside, when our AFC leader and church planter Loyiso Matu lead his new disciples to the water front to be baptised. There were 16 people in total, and much rejoicing. (Photo right ) Our church planter Sydney Yake,  in the high mountain village of Rhodes,  was able to recently baptise a significant group of men and women that he has been discipling. There has been very little fruit in the past in that village community.   Praise God for: – many newly trained transformation agents in Adopt 2024 – a major breakthrough in the Rhodes village community – permission granted for land for Sakhekiles garden project –  His wonderful provision for AFC throughout 2024!! Please pray for: – Our Adopt trainees to continue with Community transformation – for many to come to faith in Jesus through the Discovery Bible Study groups Jesus is the reason for the season

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30 Birthday Celebration

On the 21st of February we held our 30th Birthday celebration as Africa For Christ. We were able to gather a number of key leaders who had contributed towards the success we have seen in the last 30 years. We trust that we will continue expand and grow over the next 30 years

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Bibles Program

Some great news from one of our workers in Motherwell and our partnership with City Catalysts: \”We received the Bibles thank you very much, through the food parcel we managed to open new doors,we are also started plant vegetable at the backyard of people others they started to harvest more special spinach. We so grateful for your help\”

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Preschool Training

Before lockdown we were able to do some training with Preschool Teachers in Motherwell. This will help with the futures of young people in the country. We thank God for his provision.

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