On his knees all day long
Termo, pastor of a small church in southern Africa, is on his hands and knees far more than your typical pastor. And it’s not because he’s more “spiritual” than the rest of us.
You see, Termo was afflicted with polio as a child, and this has left him without the use of his legs. So, when he travels to and from his church—a small grass-roofed structure—he wears a pair of sandals on his hands and drags his limp legs behind him.
Yet, Termo refuses to let his disability hinder his work for the Lord.
“Termo leads the small church exceptionally well,” notes Johan Gous, Hope Builders International’s (HBI) Africa Director. “His messages to the congregation are always well prepared, and he leads his people with great joy in a life of devotion to God despite his handicap.”
Termo is one of many pastors throughout southern Africa being trained by Harvesters International Ministries, a partner ministry of HBI. Your love gifts to HBI enable us to train pastors like Termo… who will reap a bountiful harvest of souls because of his diligent service in the name of Christ.