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Testimonies and Photos from the High Impact Network

The High Impact Network in action…

 

Stir The Gift Ministries, Katlehong “During the pilot launch of High Impact Network, Pastor Charles Khoza of Stir The Gift Ministries was sitting with Pastor Ampie Cilliers at the same table. They began sharing about their ministries and resource shortages. Having heard about Pastor Khoza’s needs, Pastor Cilliers made a commitment to assist Stir The Gift ministries with sound equipment. After some calls were made, Pastor Cilliers was able to bless Stir The Gift ministries with a sound mixer (16 channel and two microphones). Praise God! May this spirit of sharing resources for the Kingdom continue to the glory of God!” Pastor Charles Khoza, Stir The Gift Ministries, Katlehong


  • “Our church, Be Blessed Bible Faith Church in Daveyton, became part of the High Impact Network in November 2007. We received the Starter Kit that includes CD and DVD courses. During January 2008 our church leadership completed the course “Your Divine Design” by Pastor Chip Ingram. In our churches we usually have only 20% of active people who do almost everything. But this time, with God’s design and this course, I saw 80% of our church members committing themselves to be active. My goal was to change the 20% to 80%. I want to make use of the opportunity to get the Purpose Driven Life workbooks, that’s available to the High Impact Network members, to motivate my congregation and to serve them better. We now have sessions every Thursday where we develop our members in their gifts.


  • During the first week of February we had outreaches in Vosloorus with pastors of the area. I personally have no church in that area but we were just giving our time and resources to the Kingdom. We were using a truck and built in a stage and a good PA system and it has a generator inside for evangelism. It is ready for use by any pastor and church. I want to thank the High Impact Network for teaching me to be involved with others and impacting our communities.” Pastor Allan Mnene, Dawn Park