Sunday 2nd November
To say that I have had nothing to talk about for the past 9 months couldn’t be further from the truth. I have been in awe of what God is doing in us and through us in Backdoor on a daily basis. The testimonies of how richly He has been blessing all that we lay our hands to are evident to see. A year after leaving London for South Africa we are now living the reality of the dreams we left with…
- 80 acres of farmland to transform into a children’s village.
- A re-vamped ‘Village fo Hope’ feeding up to 400 local kids every day.
- An education centre & pre-school to unleash the ripe potential I see in the eyes of each child.
- Amazing testimonies of the 100+ pastors who have completed ILSOM training, their hearts on the way to healing & relationship with their Daddy restored.
- Closer links with our local hospital to provide much needed love & attention to the abandoned kids.
- The beginnings of a Youth Development Scheme that aims to empower our youth to be all that He created them to be.
The list goes on… (for more details visit www.hope-for-africa.org)
But it is now that I am back in London for a few months that I find that I am facing my greatest challenge so far. A challenge to find out where I fit in to a place I once called home. A challenge to learn who I am in Christ away from a place I know I belong, away from ministry and dreams for the future. A challenge to just be me.








