MY LIFE: SPHIWE KUPHALA, CARE WORKER AND COORDINATOR OF MSENGENI B COMMUNITY (ESWATINI)

"I first learnt of Hands at Work in 2017 whilst selling vetkoek [dough bread] outside the local school.

When I heard more about what they did, I decided I wanted to be a part of it as I had the desire to help children in my community. That choice has given me a renewed sense of life. That is particularly the case when we come together as Care Workers to discuss the Word of God. It always encourages me. Whenever I'm faced with life's challenging circumstances, I just remember our time together and what the Word of God says, and that helps me get through those difficult times.

My heart is to continue this beautiful work the Lord has called us to until the very end."