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… paves a path for future interns, fresh materials, and new partnerships that advance the Gospel across the nations.

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    P.O. Box 1084

    Rockwall, Texas 75087

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    P.O. Box 1084

    Rockwall, Texas 75087

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How Giving Changes Lives

The Latitude Foundations Curriculum continues to expand globally from Texas to South Africa and Great Britain, and soon to Norway and Thailand! This continues to fuel our efforts to raise up the next generation of disciples of Jesus.

When the Foundations Book One study launched at Norwegian Settlers Church in January, we were excited to have a great group of young adults in the church participate.

2022 has been especially kind to our students. We had the opportunity to attend the recording of Teach Every Nation’s brand-new course called God’s answer to Racism. It was hosted and facilitated by TEN’s (Teach Every Nation) CEO Martin Deacon and Pastor Elvis Mvulani.

This recording took place at TEN’s luxurious campus in the Waterberg in Limpopo.

Our Latitude interns were invited to attend this special event and within six days everything was provided. We have received a generous donation for fuel and Genesis went the extra mile to loan us one of their combis (small passenger buses). The students even had some pocket money to buy food along this 12-hour drive. It was truly a God-given opportunity!

The students had such a great time and for them it was an experience they will never forget. And we also got the opportunity to meet the legendary Dr. Bruce Wilkinson from Teach Every Nation in person!

In 2022, the students were also involved in a local primary school’s leadership development. We were part of their leadership camp, and the students had the opportunity to share and spend time with the leaders of Hglanganani Primary School.

The students also started with self-defense classes this month. So, don’t mess with the Latitude Students!!!

~ by Johnny Du Plessis, Latitude Internship Director, Port Shepstone