T.B. Joshua’s wife donates food, commissions borehole in S’African community

Wife of the late Prophet T.B. Joshua, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, on Monday, donated food items, educational materials, and a cash gift of R100,000 to residents of Madibe in Mafikeng, South Africa.

She also commissioned a portable water borehole for the community during a humanitarian outreach led by The Synagogue, Church of All Nations, in partnership with the Emmanuel TV Team.

According to a statement by the church, the outreach, held in the Ngaka Modiri Molema District of North West Province, drew widespread applause from residents who gathered to receive various relief items, including beddings and household supplies.

The statement read, “Residents received food items, educational materials for children, essential provisions, and beddings. In addition, a cash donation of R100,000 was presented by Pastor Joshua to support the community’s welfare. She encouraged the people with words of hope, assuring them of God’s unwavering love and provision.”

The visit was marked by vibrant cultural performances from a local dance group, who expressed their gratitude for the gesture and acknowledged Pastor Joshua as a channel through whom the community had “experienced renewed hope.”

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According to the statement, the outreach was in line with SCOAN’s ongoing commitment to charity and social impact.

The event came days after a major SCOAN spiritual revival programme at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, which featured testimonies of healing and restoration.

The statement highlighted some of the healing which took place during the revival programme, “Among those who shared their stories was Andrew Makodi, who discarded his body brace after receiving healing from osteoarthritis. Rebecca Mathoda, who travelled from Limpopo, spoke of her relief from chronic shoulder pain caused by persistent muscle spasms.

“Mr. and Mrs. Jeyi recounted their emotional journey to healing from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, a condition that had affected their hopes for a complete family life.”

According to SCOAN, the initiative is part of it’s global efforts to extend compassion, following the legacy of Prophet T.B. Joshua, whose ministry was known for blending faith with humanitarian outreach.

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