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Woordsake team work together to serve God's Kingdom!

Henk Greyling
HENK GREYLING

Henk Greyling is a passionate teacher and life coach. Relationships are one of the most important commodities of any person, so it is important for people to invest in three of the most important relationships, namely your relationship with "The Word," "Self," and "Other." Through Word Principles, Henk enables people to approach and live their personal lives and finances in a divine way. He is involved in the Sojourn Ministry, which takes media stories of people to inspire others with hope, faith and love.

DALENE ROTHMANN

Dalene Rothmann has a very big heart to develop local communities, especially with the Four Seasons Child ministry. It is a course that teaches parents how to raise positive children in a negative environment. Otherwise, she also travels the country to erect people who make a difference in the community.

Dalene Rothmann
Elizabeth
ELIZABETH THEUNISSEN

Elizabeth Theunissen is a copywriter and narrative pastoral practitioner. She wants to see people realize and live their value. That's why she wrote the My Self Matters book to guide people to make sense of their life story. To distinguish your Self as an asset is not a "Google" search, but a vision to make your life deliberate.

 

Her involvement in Word affairs enables her to do community work through enrichments and leadership programs. She is focused on inspiring people so that they will rise for what they believe in. By unlocking one's potential, the community can be positively influenced to create hope. She lives in Pretoria and dreams about staying on a farm with countless dogs.

ELSIE KASSELMAN

Elsie Kasselman is a seasoned trauma counselor who helps people in their worst distress. She also has a ministry called Footprints to develop the toddler's fine and great motor skills. Her involvement in the elderly and other needers builds people's dignity and she believes it is part of her calling.

Elsie
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