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Spiritual leaders and Christian workers united at Ministers’ Conference


Over 2,000 delegates from across South Africa and abroad attended the popular Ministers Conference at KwaSizabantu in Kranskop, KZN, from 3-5 March. This year’s theme was "Lord, send me."

For many years, KwaSizabantu has taken the initiative to host a Ministers’ Conference every two years, inviting spiritual leaders and people involved in Christian ministry. These gatherings attract leaders from various denominations, spanning the local landscape and international participants. This year Kwasizabantu preachers shared the pulpit with the following outstanding preachers: Bishop Nkosinathi Ndwandwe (Bishop of the Anglican Dioces of Natal); Kevin Swanson (Generations Ministry, USA); Hans Kolle (KwaSizabantu Ministry, Romania); Chereddy Deevanaiah (Society of holy Ministries, India); Dr Robert Molnar (Holy Ministries, Hungary).

The first-ever KwaSizabantu Ministers' Conference took place in 1988 and has since been held every two years, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. Typically, over 1,000 preachers and Christian leaders attend such a conference. Speakers from various denominations and backgrounds, both local and international, are invited to share their insights. The conference has been a powerful experience in the past, and this year’s event is expected to impact attendees significantly once again.

 KwaSizabantu is a non-denominational Christian mission station that reaches out to people of all racial and cultural groups. It maintains a theologically neutral stance, ensuring that the doctrinal beliefs of different church groups are respected and preserved. This openness invites a wide range of participants involved in Christian ministry, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity. It spreads a message of repentance and hope and provides spiritual guidance, educational support and mentorship.

At the heart of these conferences is a deep commitment to Scripture and cultivating a vibrant, living relationship with God. Leaders engage in meaningful discussions, sermons, and teachings, reinforcing the fundamental purpose of nurturing faith and spiritual growth among attendees.

Christians need togetherness because it gives us the strength and support to succeed spiritually. It allows us to come together and accomplish great things that would otherwise be impossible. Over the next few weeks, we will share feedback and life-changing stories from the KwaSizabantu Ministers’ Conference with you. Follow the Facebook page DevinePublishers/Devoted for stories of inspiration.

(Visit the website: www.ksb.org.za)

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