“It was my first time doing something big for my kids that required me to cook,” reflected ITMI’s Fifi Smith, “A few years back, I…”
The Unique Process of Purchasing Property in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
In the cluster of 3 villages that occupy the hilly terrain outside Durban, South Africa where ITMI’s Kelly and Cherise Smith minister, they have a unique procedure for the transfer of property. It is not done in a title office, or with a lawyer or notary. …
Announcing the Thola Center Project! (Video)
In this video, hear from both Fifi Smith and Kelly Smith as well as others from their team about this exciting new opportunity.
Endangered! “Young Girls are Not Safe at All.”
Iminathi* was not yet 9 when it happened. …
How Crafting Jewelry led to a Shembe Church Member Studying the Bible
Amahle and Fifi met a few years ago and the two have gotten to know each other well. Fifi has shared the Gospel with Amahle countless times.
How Godly National Believers and ITMI Supporters Reach People for Christ
You Send. They Reach. Your support of our partners is an important part of each of these fun stories of giving and celebrating!
Riots, Looting and Chaos in South Africa
For the past 3 days there have been mass looting, rioting and burning of buildings in the provinces of Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal. …
Undeterred: Avoiding the Landmines of the Mission Field
The team knew to expect dishonesty as they planned the outreach. But they were undeterred.
3 Stories of His Trustworthiness During the Pandemic
During this unusual and perhaps fearful, difficult or challenging time of the Coronavirus pandemic, we need daily reminders that we can trust our good and faithful Lord and Savior, no matter what we face. Here’s how three of our partners have seen Him at work, revealing Himself to be more than trustworthy during these unusual times.
On the Spot in Zambia featuring Kent Reisenauer (Podcast Episode)
In this episode, Kent Reisenauer is telling us all about his last trip to South Africa and Zambia.
He’s talking about visiting Johan and Lesley not long after their home burned down, delivering pillowcase dresses and knitted hats from some US churches to remote villages across the Zambezi River, the progress and impact of Eugene Kalunga’s village school, what happened when Eugene put him on the spot to share something with the students at Excellence Christian Academy, and the baptisms of new Zulu believers he got to witness in South Africa.