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October 2004:
“Acres of Love in Homelife Magazine”
Homelife magazine is a division of
Life Way - www.lifeway.com

Download the magazine in PDF. 2MB download.


August 22nd, 2002: Acres of Love featured on CBS "The Early Show"

 

  Acres of Love on PBS

A Video documentary by Jamila Paksima, independent journalist.


 

  "Love Rescues the Lost"
Nov 26, 2003
Read featured article on theweb on MSNBC about Acres of Love.
 

 

Masters Forever Home in Benoni

The Masters Program is an executive leadership program founded by Bob Shank (Chief Mentoring Officer) that hosts classes in different locations across the U.S. (www.mastersprogram.org). The program encourages leaders to get involved in activities that will change the world in their sphere of influence. In 2005, several graduates of the program who are involved in an alumni gathering called The Barnabas Group made a sizable contribution towards the purchase of an Acres of Love Forever Home. Just recently some additional funding came in from other Masters Program participants that has now made it possible to purchase the newest Forever Home. This is the essence of the Masters goal – to reach out and impact those who have been marginalized by circumstances beyond their control. The Masters Forever Home is a testimony of the effectiveness of what Bob & Cheri Shank have invested into the lives of caring leaders across the U.S. There will now be the ability for Acres of Love to rescue and care for many more children who are the true victims of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa. Thank you Masters Program and Barnabas Group members for giving so generously to make this happen!
Masters forever home sponsored by Dettol Trust, Greg Albertyn and the OC Barnabas Group

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Story of a child Lerato Ramagoshi

How perfectly God has shown this in your life Lulu, as His plan reveals itself surely and steadily. Lulu – Lerato – meaning quite simply ‘love’ came to Acres at 2 months of age. Having started her life in a pit toilet, her journey was destined to be an eventful one – revealing in time a strong and unique soul with a special role to play in so many lives... >> Read More

 

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