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South Africa 2004

How Many?

How many?How many YMGers fit into the back of a pick-up truck?  Here, only five, on the street in neighborhood outside Cape Town, South Africa.

YMG Team member, Dr. Ethel Cormier, shares on the street.How many minutes does it take to share the gospel?  3 to 5 minutes if you are standing on the street with an EvangeCube in your hand.  Team members gave the gospel in song, personal story, dance, or short preach. 

How many people can fit into heaven?  More than the number of people who came to the tent in Eersteriver!  Over 500 decisions for Christ were recorded on the streets and in the tent meetings. 

Tent meeting in EersteriverHow big a tent is.... Big enough for six or seven nationalities, big enough for the presence of God, big enough to hold hope for the future.  South Africa is a nation with a magnificent calling, an infamous past, and an astoundingly bright future.  What took place under the tent was a prophetic microcosm of the promise and challenge God is issuing to the people of South Africa.  People were saved, healed, delivered form alcohol and demons, filled with the Holy Spirit, captivated by the Divine presence, and challenged to serve.

EvangeCube Decision panelHow many panel frames are there on an EvangeCube?  There are eight frames, closing with the panel explaining how to conduct one's life after receiving Christ. Shown here is the decision panel.  Jesus has died for your sins, to save you. What choice will you make?  Heaven or Hell?  Life or death?  Hope or destruction?  Click here to donate for EvangeCubes and YMG Schools for Evangelists.

How many villages still need the Gospel?How many villages still need the gospel?  Thousands of rural South African communities and villages still need a clear gospel witness for Christ. 


How often does Jesus feel our pain?  At all times, Christ is aware of our suffering. 

"In all their troubles he was troubled, and he was the Messenger who saved them.  In his love and compassion he reclaimed them.  He always held them and carried them..." (Isaiah 63:9)

Young Ministry Group is pleased to have partnered with such fine people in South Africa.  We thank God for the opportunity to bring Christ to the nations.

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