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<blockquote data-quote="Philippe2" data-source="post: 1946358" data-attributes="member: 28598"><p>Hi Tini,</p><p>I live on a mission close to Kranskop. Kranskop is exactly halfway between Stanger and Greytown. The mission is called KwaSiza Bantu. It started of as a mission for the Zulu nation, but God blessed the work here in such a way that it is international today. We have branches in Romania, Switzerland, Germany, France, Netherlands and all over South Africa. </p><p></p><p>On average we have about 1300 people staying here on a daily basis. During July and December we have youth conferences and then we have anything from 6 to 7000 youths runing all over the place.</p><p></p><p>You should come and visit some time. There is more than enough place here and you can bring as many friends as you want. Just let us know in advance so we can get the place ready.</p><p></p><p>I hope to hear from you in the near future.</p><p>God Bless</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philippe2, post: 1946358, member: 28598"] Hi Tini, I live on a mission close to Kranskop. Kranskop is exactly halfway between Stanger and Greytown. The mission is called KwaSiza Bantu. It started of as a mission for the Zulu nation, but God blessed the work here in such a way that it is international today. We have branches in Romania, Switzerland, Germany, France, Netherlands and all over South Africa. On average we have about 1300 people staying here on a daily basis. During July and December we have youth conferences and then we have anything from 6 to 7000 youths runing all over the place. You should come and visit some time. There is more than enough place here and you can bring as many friends as you want. Just let us know in advance so we can get the place ready. I hope to hear from you in the near future. God Bless Phil [/QUOTE]
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