The face behind I Beg To Differ - Fortunate Zungu.






 
Fortunate Zungu


   ·      Who is   Fortunate?

Fortunate is a 26 year divorced mother of 8 year old boy and 6 year old girl. She’s born again and loves her God madly.


·         What inspired the I Beg To Differ movement?
I was only 24 years old when I got divorced and I felt a great deal of loneliness. I was out of touch with the rest of my peers. I lost my dreams and ambitions. Until one day I decided I had done enough moping around and was going to start dreaming again, but I needed an example – someone who had been where I was and made it , and there was just no one – I even tried Google for some inspiration, then I decided I was going to be the inspiration I wanted to see.
The aim or mission is to get Christian girls to see and realise that God has so much for them. To know God loves them and wants them to have it all; the hubby, career, business, children, ministries, health, wealth – the whole full monty.
It doesn’t matter what you might have dealt with in the past – God never changes his mind about us and His original plan for us still stands and will continue to until He calls us home.

Day out with girl friends!
·         What other ministries are you involved in?
-          I am an aspiring singer/songwriter.
-          My good friend Nico Sibanyoni calls me a female preacher lol, I do share inspired messages at youth services at church on invitation.
-          Currently working on a project aimed at building relations (you will know soon)

Working lady!

·         What do you love most?
My God, kids, friends and my work. These fulfill me. I love to dream; I mean it’s free. I am also a big fan of Soft Eating Gums from WooliesJ, shoes, good quality leather handbags, inspirational books and good music.


Relaxing...


·         Three words that best describe you?
-Visionary
-Strategist
- Achiever


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