Group gets K20,000 support

Faith

National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop, pictured, presented a cheque worth K20 000 to Inter-Youth Wave to support them in their activities under NCDC’s Active City Programme.
“Delivering a safe, clean, healthy and peaceful city, that’s a vision that is simple but it’s a challenging vision and goal,” he said.
“We begin this journey of partnership, to build a better city for our people, for ourselves and for our country.
“Secondly is to strengthen their work, young people strengthening the work of the church, using it as a powerful vehicle to change the lives of young people,” Parkop said
IYW chairman Thomas Hola told journalists the IYW held their first evangelism event – Wave Walk with the theme ‘Showing you we care’ – on Saturday May 12, between 6:30am and 8am.
“We were able to give out biscuits, water, clothes to people – random pedestrians who were walking along the street,” he said.
“The gospel in its simplicity can change a person’s heart, in order to change another person around them.
“We feel that in order to change a city, country and family we must have a change from within ourselves first.
“You can be able to be a blessing to someone else and that can also change them.”
Hola thanked the governor and NCDC for believing in the organisation and believing in it and the programmes that they are engaged in.