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SBUMBOMA PUBLICATIONS


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Sbumboma Publications is a cooperation of different projects that are undertaken by Evangelist S. Sikhakhane. These projects are missionary ministries he participates in as he has been called by our Lord Jesus Christ from his youth. By God’s grace he has been exposed to different experiences and callings that in this website they have been reconciled under one umbrella.

Mission:

To set platform where those whoever wishes to be exposed to the ministry of Evang. S. Sikhakhane might have an easy access to different channels that show his activities.

Endtime Evangelism Soul Winning Campaign
Under this banner we have the evangelistic ministry which by commission is called the Endtime Evangelism Soul Winning Campaign which mostly operates in outreach tent meetings, where the unconverted are the main priority to invite them to the kingdom and therefore giving a chance spread the word of God to children of God who are scattered in different denominational organisations. To make them come into contact with the message of the hour.

Evangelists Network
The second project, Evangelists Network, is also gearing to try and unite the lately neglected gift of evangelism because of different reasons where in some cases evangelists have suffered neglect from churches to a point that they have ran off quietly to start their own missions as pastors because of lack of financial support. This has led to a pool of scandals because of the tendency of the self-sustenance of this gift without the cooperation of the other callings that should support it. The idea is that the hunger that the evangelists should be empowered, strengthened, motivated and released from the slaves of organisations or serving some selfish one man ambitions somewhere, is the whole reason that has inspired the establishment of the EVANGNET. Though it also prioritizes on soul winning it will also equip evangelists with information of what they should do to heal the wounds where organisational structures have wounded