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Mahikeng prays for unity

12 Jul 2012

A special prayer service for unity among leaders in politics, government, the business sector, the church and other institutions is to be held in Mahikeng, North West Province on Sunday afternoon.

“The church cannot afford to watch from the side-line when our leaders are at each other’s’ throats and our communities are burning. Our government needs Divine intervention and spiritual support to tackle challenges that it is facing,” says Pastor Joseph Khoza of the Living in Divine Purpose Ministries (LDPM).

The prayer session hosted by LDPM in partnership with Mahikeng Minister Fellowship is scheduled to commence at the Mmabatho Miracle Crusade Big Tent situated at the Airport road intersection between Unit 15 and Unit 13.

As part of the church’s contribution towards moral regeneration, a leadership seminar to be conducted by renowned author of books on leadership, marriage and spiritual growth, Dr Elijah Maswanganye is to be held at Unibo Chapel at 11h00 am on Monday. Entrance to the seminar is free.

Enquiries:
Pastor Joe Khoza
Cell: 076 535 7151

Issued by: North West Provincial Government
12 Jul 2012


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