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Healing the wounds through worship in Protea Glen

Changing lives through the power of prayer

Pastor Malele preaching to the congregation.

Residents came in their numbers to hear the word of God.

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Spiritual healing graced Protea Glen recently after the Wounded Healers Ministry hosted their women’s conference at the Living Waters Assembly Church.

The founder Pastor Nomsebenzi Malele said, “This is an inter-denominational, story-telling ministry in which Christians from different walks of life come together and share their real life stories, the emphasis is not so much in the stories themselves, but on victory behind those stories.”

The ministry itself focuses on emotional healing and how one responds to challenges when they are caught between a rock and a hard place.

This conference was part and parcel of a variety the of conferences that the ministry holds on an annual basis.

Protea Glen residents and other parts of Soweto were invited to attend, as it was the first time such a conference was hosted by the ministry in Soweto.

Avid Christians were overwhelmed with lots of emotional healing and emancipation according to the pastor.

“The rewards or benefits that may entice residents to attend the conference is an emotional healing which will be experienced through real life testimonies.”

“Nothing is too hard for the Lord. There is God’s purpose through that divorce, there is life after that painful experience, there is hope beyond that rejection.

“Above all, I am saying come and see God literally giving you beauty for your ashes,” said the Pastor.

Residents didn’t disappoint as they attended the conference in numbers to receive divine intervention into their lives.



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