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Big Bend Correctional Christian Fellowship will take this opportunity to thank all those who supports us in our day today worship. The teachings, preaching, prayers have really motivated and produced fruits among the brethren.
We have a committed group of Christians who always gather at the chapel and listen to sermons by our brother in the Lord Leo. Some of these guys have already finished their sentences and have joined living churches outside. By saying living churches, I mean those who preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and practices pure living.
During our visits we received accolades from the local churches who commended the work done by our brothers who have recently come out of prison. On another note as a fellowship we noted that those brothers who fellowship with us are not coming back to prison and that is great achievement. Prisoners sometimes got themselves involved in gangsterism but we have noticed a lot of them repent and join our group. Through the pure teaching they are growing and have recruited some of their friends.
We are really grateful for the support we get from you and all those who contribute in preaching the word of God in our centre. May the Lord richly bless you.
Amen.
Oct 2019
Nine of us from One Heart International Mission went on this trip to Eswatini (previously Swaziland). We carried food parcels and equipment to show the movie "Magdalena" which is the story of Jesus told through the eyes of Mary Magdalene... READ MORE
Jan 2019
Practical work, Prison ministry and Prayer groups. In Swaziland, we spent some time helping around the house at our hosts’ beautiful place in Southern Swaziland, an area in great need... READ MORE
May 2018
Before I started this adventure. I didn’t know what to expect I heard a lot about what Swazi Vision does but still you don’t know what it really does for the people and for yourself. READ MORE
February 2018
The Bambanani project was started in 2010 under the NGO Caring for Shiselweni to help empower women and men with skills in crafts in order to sustain themselves. READ MORE
September 2017
Gcenile is a Swazi from Nkwalini. She lost both her parents at a very young age and she struggled as she had to survive without any help. READ MORE
August 2017
A Pastor's Conference was held on 14 August. All together there were about 20 people including three missionaries from Frontline Fellowship. ... READ MORE
April 2017
Frontline Fellowship visited Swaziland recently, staying with SwaziVision, and teaching at our local church ... READ MORE
March 2017
Recently at KwaSizaBantu, Oom Jan asked me, 'Why don't you bring the ministers from Swaziland to the "Minister Conference"?' We went with 3 cars and 15 pastors ... READ MORE
March 2017
The story of Doctor (his real name and not a title) is one of the most amazing stories ever heard in Swaziland. He was in prison for almost 6 years for something he did not do ... READ MORE
October 2016
Over the month of September, SwaziVision has partnered with seven missionaries from the United States who are a part of a program known as The World Race ... READ MORE
August 2016
We have a committed group of Christians who always gather at the chapel and listen to sermons by our brother in the Lord Leo. ... READ MORE
June 2016
The Leadership Conference was an eye opener to me. It made me discover myself, my shortfalls and my strengths. ... READ MORE