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Website: http://www.nemosa.co.za/pages/4-Spiritual-Leaders-TOGETHER-IN-UNITY-WE-MAKE-A-DIFFERENCE-these-continued-with-One-Accord-Acts-1-vs-14
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Welcome to Spiritual Leaders Network page 

The Spiritual Leaders Network was started in 2010 by a group of Christians namely Capt Gerard Niemand, Edward Beeka, Marcel Durler and many pastors from the Kraaifontein, Bloekombos, Scottsville, Wallacedene, Northpine, Scotsdene, Joostenberg Vlakte areas.  Meetings were held with Pastors from various churches in the area every Monday evening for the whole of 2010 and 2011.  At the time it was recommended that we develop a logo for the network and use the Nemo SA platform Spiritual Leaders Category to drive the campaign for Transformation and Unity in the area of Crime Free Communities.  This is where the dove logo was created, as a representation of the Holy Spirit in order to represent the Spiritual Leaders Network building Unity according to Psalm 133 and Acts 1:14

We will endeavour to add more information regarding this matter on Transformation Leaders Category NEMO SA Platform during 2013 and Beyond for more info visit   http://www.nemosa.co.za/listings/19

The Spiritual Leaders Network was started so that all Christians could use this platform to communicate with one another and share relevant information and events in order to build, encourage and develop Unity and Transformation within the Body as a whole and within Communities. Sharing the message of Unity from Cape Town South Africa into all Nations using the Category Transformation Africa or Unity.

The main Picture above this page was designed by Marcel Durler to represent what the Spiritual Leaders Network stands for.  The Three words in the Picture tell the story namely, Respect, Unity and Grace more info visit  http://www.nemosa.co.za/pages/15-Unity

The small white figure with the Rainbow in the picture above is Marcel Durler under the rainbow in 1996 when he committed his life to the Lord at His People Ministries at the Baxter in 1996.  The photograph was taken on the Garden Route by a friend during the year of 1996.  The Rainbow is the Sign and the Covenant that God left for all of us to remember our Responsibility and Dominion over Land, Animals and Nature and that the Lord will never bring a flood again.

We would like to encourage Christians to join the NEMO SA Transformation Leaders Network in promoting Transformation, Unity & Ethics. Let us leave a Legacy together http://www.nemosa.co.za/pages/4-Spiritual-Leaders-Together-in-Unity-we-make-a-difference

God Bless

 University of Adversity

February 7 

"We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body.”-(2 Cor. 4:8-10).

It's hard to find anyone in Christian history who became a great leader without earning an advanced degree at the University of Adversity. John Bunyan (1628-1688), the author of The Pilgrim's Progress, grew up in poverty and taught himself to read. As a young man, he struggled with feelings of not being forgiven by God and was tortured by visions of eternal punishment. His devout wife helped him to overcome his fear, but then, while she was still in her twenties, she died of a sudden illness. In his grief, Bunyan devoted himself to preaching. The English government, however, repeatedly imprisoned him for preaching without a license.

On one occasion, Bunyan was sentenced to three months in prison, but when he told the officials he intended to go on preaching, his sentence was extended to 12 years. John Bunyan experienced God's presence in a special way while he was in prison. In fact, it was in his cell that he penned his enduring classic, The Pilgrim's Progress. It's a book that could only have been written by a soul that was refined by the fires of adversity.

 

A. W. Tozer once wrote, "It is doubtful whether God can bless a man greatly until he has hurt him deeply." God has a mission for your life and mine. But before we can carry out that mission, we will often go through the boot camp of adversity. If this is where you find yourself today, ask God to give you His grace to walk through this time with you. He promised He would never leave or for sake us.

 

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