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The book consists of a short background history of KwaNzimela as a mission station some 150 years ago. It follows the development of the area known as KwaMagwaza and the place of the Anglican Church's involvement. The centre was used in many different ways by the Diocese of Zululand who had been given the area by the Zulu king specifically for use as a mission station and is now used for conferences and retreats and Diocesan clergy training. The book outlines the experiences of one woman who was the warden there for 5 years during which time she witnessed the many ways in which the centre…mehr

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The book consists of a short background history of KwaNzimela as a mission station some 150 years ago. It follows the development of the area known as KwaMagwaza and the place of the Anglican Church's involvement. The centre was used in many different ways by the Diocese of Zululand who had been given the area by the Zulu king specifically for use as a mission station and is now used for conferences and retreats and Diocesan clergy training. The book outlines the experiences of one woman who was the warden there for 5 years during which time she witnessed the many ways in which the centre afforded an opportunity for her, and the many people visiting, to feel the aura of God's presence in that place. Although the centre is well known in the Diocese of Zululand and perhaps others, many people do not know of it, on reading this book I really hope that people will be tempted to find out more first hand.
Autorenporträt
I was born in North London in 1942 towards the end of a war torn England. I lived with my parents and my sister until the age of 17 when I went to France for six months working au pair to perfect my French. My intention was to go to University to study languages but God had other ideas.