Immanuel Frans (Namibian Army)
My expectation of the July 2016 Warrior Training was that it would be taught like basic training in forces. So it was a bit different to my expectations because its concern more about God’s creation but some activities are almost … Continue reading →
Paballo God’sgrace Qhanya
My expectation of Warrior Training was that in all honesty I thought it was going to be a weekend filled with long seminars on leadership. Warrior training was the direct opposite of what I expected it to be. It was … Continue reading →
Petrus Sivambo Kayongo (Namibia Navy)
I attended the March 2016 Warrior Training event. I was thinking that Warrior Training will be like other training or courses which involve most of time the instructor or mentor talking or teaching. The training is very well organized and … Continue reading →
Busisiwe Vilakazi
My expectations of Warrior Training were not really clear , because I was not really sure what was warrior training about all I knew is that it had to do with fellowships and that were going to be given skill … Continue reading →
Zanele Mosalakae
My expectations of Warrior Training was that I thought it is going to be a tough and strenuous to me I was afraid but I am a soldier let me go for it I will make it in Jesus name. … Continue reading →
Mulaudzi Ntakuseni
My first Warrior Training I did not expect much; I just took it as one of those camps. It was completely different to my expectations; I got more than what I had budgeted for. The highlight of the Warrior Training was … Continue reading →
Mohanuoa Sophie Masekoa (Palesa)
I have always been excited about being part of Warrior Training. The fact that I knew most of the participants made things even easier. I was looking forward to meeting new people. On our arrival we received a warm loving … Continue reading →
Wandile Capy Selogile
My expectations of Warrior Training was that I was expecting a course where it’s a basic training kind of a program where we run around and make push ups, sleepless nights, hash instructors but it was the other way around. … Continue reading →
HF Swarts
I went to warrior training with a mentality of an observer and that of a critic. At the time I was looking for training that could teach me and others more of the administration side of things because in church … Continue reading →
Lizzy Hange
When I first heard of the Warrior Training it was in one of our services in Silvermine Fellowship. I expected it to be men and women of God coming together to be equipped to better serve God and find God’s … Continue reading →