At Phezulu village, the world famous Gasa clan has over the last 30 years, allowed visitors to Phezulu the opportunity to savour the taste and feel the rhythm of Africa. Visitors are taken into traditional beehive shaped thatched huts, where the various artifacts, beliefs and rituals are explained, giving foreigners an insight into the fascinating Zulu culture. The Zulu dancing show is impressive with the dancers in their traditional garb, showing off their skills with grace, agility and humour- a truly unforgettable experience! Take park in Zulu spear and shield making."
This is a story of our adventures as we serve the Lord in Bloemfontein South Africa. Bloemfontein in Afrikaans for fountain of flowers. We pray that as we serve our testimony will grow as well as those of our family, friends and those we serve. These testimonies will become a fountain of flowers in our heart.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Phezulu Cultural Center
Lesotho Seminary and Institute Activities
Very Early on a cold Lesotho morning, seminary and institute students joined Elder and Sister Huls, Elder and Sister Edington, their teachers sister Lineo Mosletsane and Sister Keiso Tuliraba, President Monesa the branch president, and the young missionaries for a kick off breakfast to start the second term of the year. It was very early and very cold but the student came in large numbers.
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