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This article was originally published in the 2020/2021 Edition of Bread of Life's Impact newsletter.
By Faith Ndebele
Zimbabwe
I love serving people any way I can. Also being able to love people just as God has commanded us to love our neighbours as we love ourselves.
I am Faith Tehillah Ndebele, a child of God and a pastor's daughter. I am Zimbabwean. I grew up there, and I came to Poland to study - currently I am enrolled at WSB in Poznan and doing my Bachelor's degree in Engineering Management.
I love serving people any way I can.
Also being able to love people just as God has commanded us to love our neighbours as we love ourselves. I volunteer at Bread of Life because I am always ready to serve and lend a constant helping hand to anyone.
I am happy to be working with Bread of Life and super grateful for the opportunity of being an intern. Bread of Life is more about serving and that's what drives me to just be able to serve anyone, anytime I can.
I am also eager to learn more from other people, understand more about working with people also on the business aspect of things.
This internship for me is like doing many things at the same time, serving God's people, learning more, and putting into practice what I have acquired so far with my studies.
Bread of Life intern, Faith Ndebele
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Bread of Life editor's note: Faith Ndebele and Brooke Nungesser are currently working on two huge projects together:
1-A US Grant for Zimbabwe.
Please join in prayers that the grant will be enough funding for a borehole and water tower.
Zimbabweans are in times of desperation for water, food and sustainability. Bread of Life works directly with our Zimbabwean branch through Fountain of Hope and Pastor Bigboy Ndebele in Zimbabwe (Faith's father). Read more about Pastor Ndebele and Zimbabwe below.
2-School Child Sponsorship (Name TBA)...
Pastor Bigboy's largest outreaches are to widows, widowers, and orphans.
Education is the greatest need for the orphans to rise out of poverty. This Christmas, Bread of Life looks forward to launching this program and hope that you will give the gift of education to orphans in Zimbabwe.
This article was originally published in the 2020/2021 Edition of Bread of Life's Impact newsletter.
By Brooke Nungesser
"Sharing is caring. We believe we are called to be a blessing to God's own people."
-Pastor Bigboy Ndebele
Bread of Life is excited to introduce you to Pastor Bigboy and his wife Siphiwe Ndebele. They reside in The Bulawayo region of Zimbabwe and have been in ministry for 37 years together.
Bread of Life Zimbabwe's Pastor Bigboy and Siphiwe Ndebele
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Pastor Bigboy and his wife Siphiwe Ndebele reside in the Bulawayo region of Zimbabwe.
ITMI's Richard Nungesser baptizes Faith Ndebele. (Years ago).
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Their daughter, Faith Ndebele, attends Poznan International Church where Bread of Life Founder, Richard Nungesser, has been pastor for the last 20 years.
Working with Faith and her parents - Bread of Life has entered into the most exciting partnership - helping serve orphans, widows and widowers, each week through a feeding program called "Ezalukazini zika Ndebele" or "Ndebele's Grannies".
This particular ministry began with 5 elderly individuals being served in 1994 - and has only grown since.
May 2020, Bread of Life officially began our partnership in Zimbabwe - helping serve some of the world's most vulnerable, making sure that food will sustain them during these difficult times.
Each month, since May 2020, over 1000 meals have been served/given through Bread of Life with Ndebele's Grannies.
Zimbabwean widows and widowers fed in Jesus' name through Ndebele's Grannies.
Photos by Ndebele's Grannies and Bread of Life
In the words of Pastor Bigboy, "Sharing is caring. We believe we are called to be a blessing to God's own people."
They would like to share this verse with you:
"Defend the week and the fatherless;
Uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.
Rescue the weak and needy;
Deliver them from the hand of the wicked."
Psalm 82:3-4
About the Authors
Bread of Life intern, Faith Ndebele is a Zimbabwean national studying Engineering Management at WAB in Poznan, Poland. She is a child of God and a pastor's daughter.
ITMI Partner Brooke Nungesser is a co-founder of the Bread of Life Foundation, along with her husband, Richard. She also ministers to the people of ITMI's Poznan International Church in Poznan, Poland alongside, Richard who is the pastor . Richard and Brooke live and minister in Poland with their three children.
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