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SERIES On Prayers That Break C...
Greetings, beloved MelVee Family. Thank you for supporting us and sharing messages from the transformative journey in the series entitled “Prayers That Break Curses” with
Insightful Conversation with P...
I recently conducted an intriguing conversation between Pastor Molatudi Lotlamoreng Abraham Modiri on some of the challenges facing the Seventh-day Adventist church in South Africa.
The 3 Surprising Ways Our Own ...
By Melusi Ndhlalambi, Certified Life and Relationship Coach Introduction Forgiveness, often touted as a panacea to emotional wounds and relational rifts, remains an elusive virtue
MelVee Special Message: 2022
A key note review message of 2021 and a look ahead message for 2022
A Vaccine for Emotional Healin...
We live in a world that is full of pain, where distress, depression and death reign. Yet, God has given us the antidote and solution
MelVee Mid-Year Update Report ...
The charge was clearly outlined in Matthew 28:18-20. In keeping with this charge, MelVee is going forth in the power of God to give African
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Take Your Cross (Gospel Commission Theme Song...
“Take Your Cross” is a theme song for Gospel Commission, a team of Seventh-day Adventist Christians in South Africa. The song was composed by Karabo
Reality 7 || Labenibabona Benilandela
Reality 7 is a South Africa Adventist Acappella music group. This song was recorded live at Brixton SDA Church in Johannesburg, South Africa singing about
Marriage Testimony || Surviving Divorce || Jo...
This a chat with Joyce Lindiwe Jakavula, a Christian single parent who survived an unhappy marriage that ultimately resulted in divorce. This is not so
UNCUT & UNCENSORED || Preparing for Marr...
Do you have uncertainties about how to prepare for marriage? Do you struggle with how to get started with your marriage arrangements, what to do
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