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Since 2007, Son of Thunder Ministry has been actively involved in sowing resources into the continent of Africa for the expansion of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. This has been done primarily through conferences, teaching resource distribution and the sowing of finances into community projects.
Through our relationship with Ariel Gate, Son of Thunder Ministry has been able to realise missionary goals throughout the continent of Africa. One such organisation that Son of Thunder Ministry has supported through the sowing of resources is Don't Cry Africa.
Don't Cry Africa is co-ordinated through Ariel Gate and is actively involved in community projects that equip, resource and educate communities to move out of poverty and into self sufficient abundance.


Below is the latest correspondence recieved from Don't Cry Africa.


11/12/2008

THANK YOU FOR YOUR OFFERING!

Dearest Ian

We met at Ariel Gate and you gave two offerings towards our ministry to the poor. It is a joy to give you a report on what was achieved with it. The first part went towards a pump for people in a rural village in Mozambique. Before, they had to walk far distances to fetch the water. We haven't been there since the pump was put up, but I am sure they are very thankful!

The other part of the funds was kept until recently. The reason for this is that we wanted to invest it into something that would have long lasting effects. We decided upon a project for children from a marginalised community. Yours was a blessed offering indeed, almost miraculous, because so much could be done with it!

Your project included the buying of new school uniforms and shoes for ten children. Because the aim of our projects is not only to provide food and clothes to vulnerable children, we educate them too. Basic life skills like garment care and personal cleanliness is instilled with the hope that it may have an lasting impact on their lives. We supply shoe polish, shoe brushes, toiletries and a wash basin. We also gave party on the training days. The project reached nearly sixty underprivileged children.

Another part of your offering was added to buy clothes and baby care products for a newborn baby, Grace Ramangu, who was born in a vehicle. They are very poor and stay in a squatter camp. The mother was very thankful!

Through your contribution you have stood in the gap as a father for the children, something most of them have never known.

Please see our newsletter for pictures and full stories of the projects! Thank you once again, also for your spiritual contribution to us. Your schools at Ariel Gate have made a tremendous impact on our lives!

God bless you and your family and all your labour in the kingdom!

In His service
Cornet Kleynhans
Director: Don't Cry Africa
Representative for Ariel Gate in Limpopo

click here to view the above mentioned newsletter from Don't Cry Africa