Saturday, 25 April 2015

Mighty Mens Conference 2015

12 of our men got blessed and attended the conference in the Karoo on the weekend of the 25th of April together with 25000 men of South Africa. This was a wonderful    bonding for them and they can back anew and refreshed in the spirit. God is great! We also want to thank Gavin Doyle, Pastor Daan Botha and all those that took such good care of our men.


 At the cross

 View from the top of the mountain

 1000s of men during Praise an Worship

 The Vistarus group


Friday, 24 April 2015

Medicus Shoes

Medicus and its caring team of people have been a supplier of quality ladies and men’s shoes to all our people on the program since 2012. The team of Medicus again came to Vistarus this year and blessed all our ladies and teenagers with  beautiful CAT boots.

They truly put dignity back into these people with such special footwear. 
We as management want to also thank Medicus and their staff for truly caring.


 Ladies with their new shoes

 PRO Nadia Jacobs with teenager who was also blessed with shoes

 Trying them on and having a blast

 Medicus Shoes team
 Happiness


All the ladies were ecstatic

Friday, 30 January 2015

The effects of the drug, Krokodil (Desomorphine)

In the years we have been involved in helping others overcome addiction, nothing prepared us for the horrors of a new drug Desomorphine, Street named “Krokodil”. The effects are permanent and it is said that this drug is worse than “TIK” (Crystal Meth).

It is a drug that causes your skin to rot and look scaly, like a crocodile’s, and the effects on the brain are even worse than the physical signs that people that have been using this deadly drug displays. Users mix codeine with a brew of poisons such as paint thinner, hydrochloric acid and red phosphorus scraped from the strike pads on matchboxes. The result—a murky yellow liquid with an acrid stink—mimics the effect of heroin at a fraction of the cost.
Wherever on the body a user injects the drug, blood vessels burst and surrounding tissue dies, sometimes falling off the bone in chunks. That side effect has earned krokodil its other nickname: the zombie drug. The typical life span of an addict is just two or three years.


One of our guys who has a TIK addiction, told us that he used Krokodil while outside. It started with continuous seizures, the medics on the ambulance declared him dead. They had to introduce shock therapy to bring him back to life. The results were scary. Spending many days in the hospital made him realize that he cannot go on living the life of an addict and returned home.
Sitting across from us was a 32-year-old man we didn’t recognise. Shaking uncontrollably due to shock to the brain, he explains that the pressure on his brain has become so terrifyingly strong that it is difficult for him to do hard work. He has to return to the hospital for an operation to mend the spot where the blood vessel burst in his brain.
‘My blood is not thickening, I cannot produce enough blood to keep from passing out.’ He said. ‘My nose keeps bleeding and for the first few days my body refused any food to stay inside.’
The horrors of this man, who came to us when he was still energised and full of life, is now a man who is sick, in constant pain due to swelling and the effects that this drug had on his body.
He has told us that now is the time to stop using drugs, he does not want to die like this.

So, please be warned by this man’s story – this drug, and any other drugs, can cause serious damage and even worse….death.

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Grade 1 Kids get spoilt with school goodies

A cell group from Harvest sponsored our four Grade 1 kiddies with EVERYTHING they needed for school... Clothing, shoes, schoolbags and stationary. What a lovely group of people! We are so grateful!
















Monday, 12 January 2015

A Recap of 2014

As the new year approached, we look back at the events of 2014.

Our new church started this year. It has grown so much the past years that we had to move to another facility. Our Sunday night services are held at Sydenham NG, at 6pm





Several of our people were baptised and we are proud to have been there to change their lives and help them grow spiritually.








3 couples got married 






The Santa Shoebox Project was another December treat for all the children at Vistarus

During the school holidays, the children were taken to Mc Arthurs Pools at Kings Beach. They all had so much fun playing on the slides and splashing in the water.



















Now it is time for a new year and new beginnings. We wish you all a happy 2015.

Thank you for all the support