Day 24 - Pray for the Church in South Africa and Eswatini
Hands at Work envisions the local church in Africa effectively caring for the orphaned, the widowed and the dying in partnership with the International Church. Today we invite you to join us in praying for the local church in South Africa and Eswatini:
• “For South Africa may we please pray together for our churches. As a Christian organisation whose foundation is Christ, mobilising the church in serving the most vulnerable is the main thing. However, in South Africa, we have many kinds of churches with different doctrines, thus it becomes a challenge for us with Primary Caregivers, Care Workers and children coming from families that mix Christ with traditional worship. Pray for God’s guidance and intervention as we try to teach and preach about Jesus to our people and trying to get them belong to the right churches. - Nontobeko, Service Centre* Coordinator sharing on behalf of the Hazyview and Oshoek Service Centres.
• “We can stand in prayer for pastors, because we know that pastors are the only people that can influence the whole church. If they buy into the Hands at Work vision, it’s easy for the whole church to follow because they trust them. A big problem in Eswatini is that the pastors themselves they don’t have relationship. There is this thing of different churches, different denominations. So, they look down upon each other and it’s not easy for them to come together even though they need to work together so they can care for the children after we graduate. Also, inside one church, you find that there is division which if the church is divided, it’s not easy for the church to take ownership at the Care Points. Please pray for unity in the church.” – Futhi, Service Centre* Coordinator, sharing on behalf of the Lomahasha and Phophonyane Service Centres*.
To learn more about South Africa, the communities that we serve and about our Service Centres (local Hands at Work teams), please visit: https://www.handsatwork.org/south-africa-links
To learn more about Eswatini, the communities that we serve and about our Service Centres (local Hands at Work teams), please visit: https://www.handsatwork.org/eswatini-links