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An entire SPAR store stood together and sang gospel songs to pray for rain in Cape Town.

 

Across the world, newsreaders recently started catching on to arguably one of the most pressing challenges in South Africa: The looming collapse of Cape Town’s water supply system. The Cape Town government and residents over the past few years have taken numerous steps to slow the gradual emptying of dams supplying this city, but ‘Day Zero’ is now a real possibility.

And as Day Zero looms for the Cape Province, some South Africans are doing what they can to try and make a difference.

The video currently being shared on social media shows the Paulpietersburg SPAR staff singing gospel songs for Cape Town and the beautiful singing is sure to give you goosebumps.

Paulpietersburg is a small town in KwaZulu-Natal, 72 km south of Piet Retief and 151 km north-east of Dundee.

The staff at the SPAR collectively decided that they wanted to form a prayer circle for Cape Town and asked the manager if they could sing some songs once the shift had ended for the day.

The manager was so proud of his team that he asked if it would okay to film them, hopefully to inspire others around the country to also prayer for the much needed rain.

“Our hearts go out to all Capetonians. We were in the same place in Paulpietersburg and didn’t have water for a year and six months from a drought but we are now praying for you in the hopes that the heavens will open and you will get much needed rain.”

Watch the video below (make sure you select the HD option to hear the inspirational singing properly):


Sources: Facebook
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1 comment

  1. Thank you children of the Lord! Your prayers are not falling on deaf ears. We know God will answer our prayers and bring water to heal to our land! May the staff of this Spar be abundantly blessed for their faithfulness! Hallelujah!!

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