A great way to partner with what God is up to in Swaziland is through our church partnerships. This is done by churches in the States connecting with churches in
Swaziland and partnering both financially and through prayer to expand God's Kingdom in their local community. It also allows for your church to visit once a year to
encourage and help disciple those in your partner church. We've seen tremendous fruit from these partnerships.
An incredible example of a Church Partnership is Pastor Bheki's Church in Mbhutu and New Hope Church from Pennsylvania. Over the last 3 years, God's Kingdom has grown through this relationship. Houses have been built for those in the community, pastoral training has been done, a preschool has started and revival has taken place. God is being glorified! The relationship has also had a tremendous impact on those at New Hope also. Below are a few of their thoughts:
If you are interested in partnering or just want to learn more. Please contact:
"Partnering with a church in Swaziland has had a big impact on New Hope Church. It has opened many eyes and
has allowed us not only to help those in need, but also to meet and build relationships with those we are assisting. We believe
that it is the local pastors and churches in Swaziland who can make the greatest difference in meeting the spiritual and
physical needs of the people there. It is a joy to know that our financial giving is paying a pastor's salary and feeding 60 or
more kids. Our senior pastor has done training for Swazi church leaders. Twenty of our members have traveled to
Swaziland. Our children are learning about global needs. And we are introducing a new Swazi family to our church family
each month in our monthly newsletter. Our partnership with a sister church in Swaziland has moved our church into
global mission work in a dramatic and fruitful way!" - Greg Starr
Matt Slawson 816-308-3447 mattslawson@adventures.org
"I think this is one of the best things our church has ever gotten involved with." - This is not only my thoughts but I've also heard others at church express the same feelings.
Over the years I have traveled to many countries and have seen unbelievable poverty and suffering. I know I can't do everything that needs to be done but I now feel fortunate to have the
opportunity to help do something to help. Being the hands and feet of Jesus to the global community has changed me forever. I think our involvement in Swaziland has also helped to open the
eyes of many others in our church to the needs around us locally." - Wil Sauder
"This whole experience so far has raised the awareness of our entire church to world issues with AIDS and hunger. It has become more personal, something they can really connect
with. Now that we have partnered with the Nsoko church, we all look forward to establishing a long and deeper relationship with the people of Swaziland. I have personally been changed
forever and am devoting the rest of my years to God's vision for Swaziland. I can't wait for him to turn the next page in the book. The page will turn again this year as we prepare for
another trip. God is soooo good!!" - Ken Roosenberg
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A great way to partner with what God is up to in Swaziland is through our church partnerships. This is done by churches in the States connecting with churches in
Swaziland and partnering both financially and through prayer to expand God's Kingdom in their local community. It also allows for your church to visit once a year to
encourage and help disciple those in your partner church. We've seen tremendous fruit from these partnerships.
"I think this is one of the best things our church has ever gotten involved with." - This is not only my thoughts but I've also heard others at church express the same feelings.
Over the years I have traveled to many countries and have seen unbelievable poverty and suffering. I know I can't do everything that needs to be done but I now feel fortunate to have the
opportunity to help do something to help. Being the hands and feet of Jesus to the global community has changed me forever. I think our involvement in Swaziland has also helped to open the
eyes of many others in our church to the needs around us locally." - Wil Sauder
"This whole experience so far has raised the awareness of our entire church to world issues with AIDS and hunger. It has become more personal, something they can really connect
with. Now that we have partnered with the Nsoko church, we all look forward to establishing a long and deeper relationship with the people of Swaziland. I have personally been changed
forever and am devoting the rest of my years to God's vision for Swaziland. I can't wait for him to turn the next page in the book. The page will turn again this year as we prepare for
another trip. God is soooo good!!" - Ken Roosenberg