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Picture Profile - Nosi Bongwe & Nomsa Ntuli

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NOSIPHIWE & NOMSA Today we briefly look into the lives of two lovely ladies - Nosiphiwo and her bff Nomsa. They met through a mutual friend a while ago and just clicked. NOMSA NTULI Some of their favourite things include earrings and dukes. NOSIPHIWE BONGWE Nosi is a great cook and Nomsa loves visiting her, especially around meal times. NOMSA NTULI They enjoy walking together to church. That gives them the opportunity to minister and encourage their peers to visit church. NOSIPHIWE BONGWE Kota and ' ama-Striker' are their favourites. NOMSA NTULI They love pictures. They pose every single day and of cause, dressing up *chuckles* NOSIPHIWE BONGWE NOMSA NTULI NOSIPHIWE BONGWE Nomsa & Nosi at a church picnic. A big thank you to the ladies for sharing their pic with us. Hope we are all inspired and blessed by this feature. Be blessed beyond and fabulous at

Interview with Lee Sbo Radebe.

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LEE SBO RADEBE. • Who is Lee?                                Born Lindiwe Sbongile Radebe, is the only girl child of two children. I have an older brother, Skhumbuzo, who is six years older than me. I was born in Benoni Boksburg Hospital some 20 odd years ago. I grew up in Daveyton, eTwatwa under my gandparents roof and that meant that I was raised by everyone in the household i.e. my uncle, aunts, mom, every each and one of them played a peculiar role in shaping the person I am today. Because I grew up with my cousins, I had the perks of having them as friends, tutors and playmates. Furthermore I am a student, an activist, good friend (I hope), daughter and most of all a child of God among many others. • You are young, beautiful and grounded. What makes you so grounded when your peers are not so at all? Wow am I really?? lol uhmm well I have to acknowledge the presence of   God first, that man has been a father and more to me. Ever heard of those ideologies that you

Proverbs 3:5-6

Last year was my first year as a permanent employee and I was blessed beyond my expectations. I then asked God to give an opportunity to give as a way to thank Him for blessing me (taking me from unemployment to being permanently employed – as I know firsthand what a struggle it was to get here). In about a month’s time my pastor gave out envelops for those who wanted to pledge their offerings, now this was a perfect opportunity for me to do what I had being longing to do. I didn’t offer a great amount no, I offered with a sincere heart, because no amount can be enough to repay God. The reason I mention offering, is because some believe the offering is for the pastors. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. Do you really believe God would call His children and then rely on us to feed/look after them? Not at all. Offering is a form of submission. It has nothing to do with the monetary value but sincerity-value. God knows we have so many things to sort out and pay, but He wants u