Saturday 16 July 2016



MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT!!!

MAKE EVERY DAY A

“JESUS DAY”

 

 
REACH OUT AFRICA” 
(Humanitarian and Empowerment Aid)
In memory of
Adrian Phillip Herrewyn
 (13/02/2008 – 18/07/2010)

‘ROA’ – the “Reach Out Africa” campaign started in 2010, in memory of Adrian (2) after he choked on an apple and tragically passed away on 18 July 2010 (Nelson Mandela’s birthday).

 
Since starting the "ROA" campaign, we have noticed that the more we do the Lords work, the more we give of our self and the more we are of service to others, we have been blessed abundantly more than what we could ever imagine. It is so rewarding and such a humbling experience to bless the hurting and needy. We encourage you to do the same. Each and every one of us must show compassion every day of your life, not only on Mandela day or on special occasions. Every day must be a “JESUS DAY”.

Be a blessing to others and Love one another as yourself.

Showing love does not mean to give money and offerings, but to reach out in goodwill and help others. We live in extremely difficult times and it is all of our collective responsibility to show that we care and help the less fortunate than us. Don’t stand aside criticising people or not wanting to make their problems yours.
If people/family/friends have hurt or wronged you in the past forgive them and reach out to them. Likewise forgive yourself – forgiveness is one of the most difficult things to do. It may be a good move to start your path of forgiveness by blessing others. Do a good deed for a person/friend/family – take the first step, even just a small gesture to a stranger/family/friend, an email, SMS or WhatsApp – How are you? Can go a long way.

“Don’t pick on people, jump on their failures, criticize their faults – unless, off course, you want the same treatment. Don’t condemn those who are down; the hardness can boomerang. Be easy on people; you’ll find life a lot easier. Give away your life; you’ll find life given back, but not merely given back – given back with bonus and blessings. Giving, not getting, is the way. Generosity begets generosity.”

-         Luke 6:37-38 (The Message) –

 
I have experienced and realised that no matter my circumstances, religion or committed sin, I am a child of God and it is my calling to serve God.  With this calling comes responsibility – responsibility implies that I must be accountable for the things – time, talents, gifts and opportunities – that God has entrusted to me. As Christian it is my created calling and responsibility to proclaim the Gospel and “Reach Out” to hurting and needy people and communities.
It is not at all easy and it takes determination and commitment to stretch ourselves to help others, but that’s how God wants us to live. God says that when you truly give and pour yourself out for others, He will use you. I have experienced that if you reach beyond your own situation and bring Christ’s love to others, the circumstances you face will fade away and disappear. And you will experience the wondrous joy of making a difference where it counts.
 
 
Reach Out and touch Love – creating, working and giving is love made visible -

 God is Love.
 

 

The “Reach Out Africa” campaign is a non-profit, non-racial, non-denominational Christian agency committed to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom of God and offer humanitarian and empowerment aid to isolated and remote San (Bushmen) & other African communities/villages.

 

 
 

 
Consider reality:
Ø      26 000 children are dying each and every day as a result of hunger or cure able disease
Ø       3 billion and more people are homeless and on the brink of starvation
Ø      Over 100 000 of the Forgotten Tribe & First People of Africa, the Kalahari San (Bushmen), still live in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana
Ø      4.5 billion people in the world do not know of Jesus.


Our mission is to “Reach Out” through word and deed to empower poor hurting and needy isolated Kalahari San & other African communities/villages, regardless of race or religion and assist them to alleviate spiritual, emotional and physical poverty. Proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom of God and show all communities that through ongoing and dedicated training and labour marginalized families will be able to profitably benefit from there God given talents, hard work and the natural resources available on there doorstep, in a way that witnesses God’s Grace and LOVE
 
If you know of any hurting or needy family or welfare organisations who need assistance please contact us on
martin@art-me-africa.com and we will endeavour to assist as much as possible. See www.deolaudes.blogspot.com

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