Welcome

Welcome to a blog about all sorts of stuff from my point of view…

> I will share my views on:

> some current affairs making the news>

> Give you a glimpse into our church life from my senior pastor viewpoint> 

> I’ll share some devotional and leadership insights from the Scriptures>

> On most Saturdays I’ll post a sermon preview of the message I will preaching on Sunday

…all comments/ disagreements/ testimonies welcome>

“The higher you soar, the further you’ll see…”

12 Responses to “Welcome”

  1. thelmabowlen Says:

    hi pastor wolfi! i work in manila at the fort for lynn nawata. just learned about your blog today and stopped by to say hello. =) looking forward to seeing you and your family this july!

  2. Glenn Wilson Says:

    Hi Wolfi & Ali (and the whole London family)

    This is a fantastic site! Congratulations to all involved, I have found it both inspiring and challenging … not to mention that it makes us miss London :-)

    Love to all from Glenn, Kerry, Stephanie, Joshua, Jonathan and Kathleen Wilson in Cape Town. Hopefully we will be seeing you all one day soon.

  3. Jaci Hood Says:

    Hi there Wolfi and Ali,
    It’s been a while …

    Got an email from Frans this morning and it prompted me to a look at your website. Looks really great and so inspirational! Well done!

    Hope you are all doing well.

    Much love
    Jax, Steve, Jared, Nathan and Gaby – Cape Town, RSA

  4. amy Says:

    hi daddy!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Andre le Roux Says:

    Wolfi,

    Now this is a blast from the past! I looked you up on the internet and found this site. You may recall me from Officers Course in Gordon’s Bay in 1983. Shane Watkins and Frans Gouws (currently living in London too) and I are trying to locate the officers course of 1983 participants. We would like to have a “25 years on” reunion. At this stage we simply want to find out where everone is.

    Please send me you email contact details to the mail above.

    Glad to see you are furthering the Lord’s work. I am a member of Tokai Community Church in Cape Town.

    Andre

  6. Bekka Chapman Says:

    hellooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    erm…
    well i just wanna say, erm…
    yeah okay…
    i cant remember what i was gonna say so…
    yeah.
    it’ll come back to me…
    and when it does i’ll let u no

  7. weckleben Says:

    Great to have a teenager on the site Bekka! Hey everyone, check out her good favourites quotes…

  8. bekka chapman Says:

    listen here people. i was only on here because i was desperately bored. i mean, like, type in the word ‘the’ on google just to see what it comes up with, kinda bored.
    anyway, why the heck is your welcome section at the back? i thought you welcome someone as soon as you see them not once their leaving.

  9. ALFRED ECKLEBEN ( OUBOET ) Says:

    HI BOET

    IF YOU GET THIS MESSAGE WHILE SNOWPLAYING PLEASE CALL US OR LET US KNOW IF ALL IS OK THERE

  10. Marion Friedrichs Says:

    Hi Wolfi & Ali,
    finally made it to check out your blog and was so happy to find all the photos of Siggi and Family, Gudrun and of course you guys. THANKS SO MUCH! Your web is great! Couldn’t find a contact adress for Siggi, will contact you for details.
    Blessings

  11. Itsy Miura Says:

    Hey Wolfi

    Thank you x

    My prayers for a blessing-filled week for you and your family – hope to see you again soon x

  12. Laura Ford Says:

    This is to post a need: In Moldova 400,000 girls have been trafficked for sex. The orphanages release the girls (and boys) at age 16, give them 30 or so dollars, and send them on a bus to their town of birth. Upon arrival the “vultures” are waiting for them. They pull up in a nice car and offer the girls a made-up job, and within 24 hours they are treated brutally and are forced into sex slavery with as many as 30 men a day. Philip Cameron has a ministry to help these girls. Moldova does not allow anyone from outside their country to adopt their children, but Philip Cameron Ministries has built a house for 12 of these girls, and another is being finished that will house 24 more. In these houses they learn about Jesus; they have a safe place, clean, with regular meals, and are provided education and vocational training. We can help; he needs our help. I remember the movie Schindler’s list, at the end when he was presented with the gold ring from the gold teeth of some of those he saved. When he saw that there was more resource available that wasn’t used, he was broken and cried, “I could have saved 1 more person.” We can save 1 more girl in Moldova.
    Please, go to his web site at http://www.philip-cameron.org. God bless you.

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