Jasmine's Place Issue No. 15 - February 2015 | Page 50
ministers go into brothels in Harare
mid mornings on Saturdays and
usually hold a meeting in a room that
has been rented by one of the ladies.
The charity teaches, discusses,
extends God’s love, social acceptance
and counsel, and offers a way out of
this deadly trade.
THE WIDOWS’ MINISTRY: The
widows’ ministry is potentially one of
WIF’s most dynamic ministries.
Women widowed through the AIDS
pandemic often emerge destitute
and ailing from HIV/AIDS infections.
They cannot fully care for their
children and are often scarred from
anger, fear, despair, social stigma,
and rejection.
Children feeding each other
WIF’s major task is not only to
minister spiritual, emotional and
physical healing, but also assist
mothers with food, clothing and
school fees for their children.
Orphan with sick friend and brother
Grandma
Kalanga with
some of her
14
grandchildren
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