Thato Mphosi |
THATO MPHOSI
She arrived at the SCIM a tattered, battered soul on the brink of despair. Thato is a librarian with the Ekurhuleni municipality and she is in her late thirties. She has three children.
For the past nine years she has battled to convince a cell phone service provider company to sort out their mistake in placing her name with the credit bureau. With her name blacklisted and the refusal to remove it prevented the banks to offer her a housing loan.
Thato was adamant that she was in the black as far as her credit status was concerned.
She came to the SCIM a dejected spirit in December of last year but she, se says, felt different a few days after she had pitched up. Previously she was sick and without energy, but by March most of the agony had gone.
“The grace of the Lord Jesus is omnipotent,” she enthuses, happy that her housing bond is being considered by the banks. “I attribute all this to the faith I have in the SCIM and my own belief in the all mighty, all powerful name of Jesus.”
GLORIA BUTHELEZI
Gloria was deep in financial quagmire when out of the blue an insurance company put some money her way. For a moment, her troubles took a back seat. This happened after Pastor Bheki Yende had prayed for her.
Since then she has secured a job at the CCMA and she is as happy as they come.
Compiled by Mpho Letebele
Thanks for taking me to the SCIM. I am very grateful to you for doing that. I was skeptical at first, but now I am at home. May the Lord bless you and keep you well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking me to the SCIM. I am very grateful to you for doing that. I was skeptical at first, but now I am at home. May the Lord bless you and keep you well.
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