In this episode, Kent Reisenauer takes us on a visit to our partners in Zambia and South Africa…and what happened when Eugene Kalunga put him on the spot!
How God Intervened to Avert Disaster
The day of the Project Christmas Blessing event dawned with dark clouds hanging low over the grassy hills of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, but the event could not be rescheduled. It was today or never, so…
Sharing the Gospel Among the Zulu featuring Kelly and Cherise Smith (Podcast Episode)
In part 2 of this interview with ITMI’s Kelly and Cherise Smith, they’re letting us in on some exciting new places God is taking their ministry in KwaZulu Natal.
2 New Doors Opening for the 7 Rivers Team and Why We are Jazzed About Them
When Kelly and Cherise Smith arrived home at 7 Rivers Farm in KwaZulu Natal last June, winter holiday was in full swing for the cluster of three Zulu villages in the area. They’d done – once again – one of the hardest things about being on the mission field. They’d…
Life Among the Zulu featuring Kelly and Cherise Smith
In this episode, Kelly and Cherise Smith are sharing what it’s like living among the Zulu tribe in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. They’re sharing some remarkable things Zulu women and girls do as part of their daily lives, the extents people are going to so they can attend Kelly and Cherise’s monthly “Bible Verse Shop” outreach and a few only-in-africa stories of snake bites, late night labors and extreme runs to the hospital!
Sandisiwe’s Answer to Prayer
Fifi glanced at her friend. She could tell Sandisiwe was fighting tears. Sandisiwe’s explanation tumbled from her lips…
What Everyone Ought to Know About Fifi Smith
Sunlight falling from the wide, blue sky above the hills of Zulu Natal, South Africa glinted from the water as it tumbled from the small spigot into the black plastic 5-gallon bucket. The community water source is atop one of the many steep hills that envelope this Zulu settlement. From the high vantage point, the surrounding bubbly terrain stretches to the horizon. Traversing the hills is tough, even for the young.But for the elderly to do it while carrying full buckets of water is…
Meet Fifi, Our Newest Partner!
“When I pass away, I want Mr. Smith to bury me.” It took a great deal of courage for Mrs. Khawula to share this with just one member of her family. Mrs. Khawula’s health was failing. She had HIV. The elderly Zulu woman contracted the deadly virus bathing her daughter each day without gloves.