The CTV team in South Africa has returned to their offices, and are now back at work distributing the books and tapes through South Africa. The following are excerpts from the team members’ reports.
Brother Ronnie Pillay – VGR Office Manager in Durban
Final Assessment of the CTV Tour South Africa
It is indeed my privilege and pleasure to have been on this tour. To witness the sheer joy and excitement on the faces of the saints is enough reason for me to rejoice and be satisfied. On behalf of my fellow brothers on this tour and the saints that have attended these meetings, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Brother Joseph, the staff at VGR in Jeffersonville, and the believers who support this work and made this tour possible for the vision and the love that you all have for the believers around the world. It is no doubt the greatest Ministry that has ever struck the earth as only the unadulterated Message is being placed into the hands of the Bride of Christ.
Brother Timothy Skennette – VGR Office Manager in Kimberly
Final Assessment of the CTV Tour South Africa
Taking the people through the exhibits was like having a service. The people’s awe was riveting. As I played the video of “A Prophet’s Hometown” they just clapped their hands in appreciation. The evening service Brothers Keith, Ronnie Pillay, and Ronnie Kapisha really gave outstanding testimonies; the people could not sit still one moment. It really prepared the people for the tape service the following day.
Sunday must have been the highlight of the entire tour. We listened to the message: “The Voice Of God In The Last Days.” Oh! How tremendously the people enjoyed the service. After the service I had so many requests of people wanting tapes and books. Some even said they felt like the prophet was in their midst and not on tape.
If you think the people of East-London or Botshabelo were blessed, then I want to tell you: Not more than I was. This was the most blessed time I had of all the CTV tours. I know now that I can never be the same again after this.
May God richly bless all of you.
Brother Timothy Skennette
Sister Gaylene Pillay – VGR Receptionist in Cape Town
We left for home a real happy group because we were proud that we could be found spending a weekend spreading this glorious Message, and we are all so happy to be associated with VGR since we could see what an impact it has on the people.
On arrival at home I asked the young people who helped to give me just one word to describe what it meant to them to spend their weekend assisting VGR and the response was, “humbled, honored, privileged.” They said being involved just helped them to check their lives and refocus totally on God.
God Bless
Sister Gaylene