KwaSizabantu Mission

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[edit] KwaSizabantu Mission

[edit] Address:

Private Bag 252,
Kranskop, 3268,
South Africa,
E-mail: mail@ksb.org.za,
Phone: +27-(0)32-481-5500,
Web: http://www.kwasizabantu.com

[edit] Founder and director

  • Rev. Erlo Stegen

[edit] Ministry

[edit] Faith Mission

  • KwaSizabantu is a Faith mission, which on principle does not solicit funds or give any appeals for donations. It is a hive of productivity and a testimony to the Christian work ethic.

[edit] Church planting

  • Inmamny countries

[edit] Revival meetings

[edit] School

  • Domino Servite

[edit] Radio Station

  • Radio Kwezi broadcasts 24 hours a day in four languages.

[edit] Disaster

  • The massive auditorium at KwaSizabantu Mission, in KwaZulu, was gutted by fire on Saturday morning, 14 June 2008. The auditorium, included five kilometers of pews, and could seat 10,000 people, had been in use for over 18 years. The structure was 18 metres high and included 32 steel girders running the full length of the roof. Each steel girder was set about 3 metres deep, with approximately 100 tons of concrete in each foundation. The KwaSizabantu Mission auditorium has been used throughout the years for services, ministers conferences, youth conferences, Christians for Truth conferences and concerts such as for Handel’s Messiah. The fire, apparently sparked by an electrical fault, broke out at about 9am Saturday morning, 14 June 2008. Within 20 minutes the whole building had been gutted by the fire. The central roof collapsed and almost all of the benches were consumed in the blaze. Fire fighters were unable to reach the blaze before the entire building had been consumed. The next morning, Sunday 15 June 2008, the Sunday morning church service was held in the mission school hall which was overflowing. Rev. Erlo Stegen commented in his sermon that a building got burned – not the Gospel and not God. He is convinced that this fire is not the end of anything, but the beginning of something new and far greater and better than before.
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