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DV VISIT TO GHS:

LEAVING A MARK THAT CANNOT BE ERASED
Divine Vessels members were given the opportunity to engage with the young students of Pietermaritzburg Girls High School, teaching them valuable life lessons and what it means to be a woman of God. We would like to thank the school for the invitation and we hope the young ladies were inspired to being God's vessel with a mission.

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DIVINE VESSELS HOSPITAL VISIT

Divine Vessels had a spiritually fulfilling day as they went to pray for patients in hospital. God did amazing things in the spiritual realm as the ladies shared the word and prayed for the ill. We are grateful to be used by God for His glory.
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A WOMAN'S WORTH SEMINAR

Divine Vessels hosted its first women's seminar which aimed at empowering women, teaching and reminding them of their worth. Add Divine Vessels on Facebook for more pictures and be on the look out for information about the next seminar, coming soon....



 
 
 


Give-A-Christmas

In the spirit of Christmas, Divine Vessels helped feed four identified under-privileged families, through a project called Give-A-Christmas. Family members were overwhelmed with joyful emotions as they could also enjoy the festive season without going to bed hungry...







DV pmb visit to Nyonithwele Secondary School

The Pietermaritzburg branch had an opportunity to visit and have a talk with some of the female students of Nyonyithwele Secondary School. The students were very eager to learn from the DV ladies about living life as a woman of God and making the right choices, contributing to a bright future.





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