Boys Soccer

This project is also conducted by a Brazilian Missionary are conducting this project of teaching the boys to play soccer.

Adults

We have a main service for the adults after the Sunday school. We also have a fellowship on Tuesdays where we study the Bible together.

The Love Box project

This project is raising gifts for the kids of the areas where we work. People can get involved in different ways.

Kids Club

On Saturdays we have a feeding project for about 30-70 children. We also conduct a program with them that includes fun and games to teach them about God.

Righteous Fire Revival Ministries

RFR Ministries was founded in 2005 after a Word from the Lord. It started as a prayer and worship group for the first few years.


RFR Ministries

RFR Ministries was founded in 2005 after a Word from the Lord. It started as a prayer and worship group for the first few years. We had our first Christmas party in 2006 to a local Hospital for 17 children. After that we have had Christmas parties every year for kids ranging from 90 to 220 kids. The Lord led us to base our ministry in Avalon/New Town, Mhluzi, and Middelburg, South Africa. . We have been actively involved with children’s ministry since 2007 in the area and planted our first congregation in August 2009. We have since been renting land from the Local municipality and have started a community Centre. Our Dream is to Establish this centre as a help and upliftment centre for the community and then to multiply this centre to other areas and Countries.

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Our Vision

We have been actively involved with children’s ministry since 2007 in the area and planted our first congregation in August 2009. We have since been renting land from the Local municipality and have started a community Centre. Our Dream is to Establish this centre as a help and upliftment centre for the community and then to multiply this centre to other areas and Countries.

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