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Tonight, thousands of African foreign nationals In South Africa are sleeping on the cold ground. And the world keeps scrolling past. Look at these pictures for a moment. Don’t rush. See the mother holding her baby close while the little one sleeps in her arms? See the small boy clutching his juice, too young to understand why his bed tonight is the bare dirt? See the bags - everything a family owns, wrapped up tight in plastic, ready to go… except there’s nowhere to go yet, the buses they were promised are taking long to arrive. There are no proper toilets. No proper food. Nothing to keep out the cold wind that comes in off the coast Durban at night. The sun comes up, and they wait. The sun goes down, and they wait again. Day after day after day. With babies. With grandmothers. Out in the open. And here’s something many people don’t realise: some of these people are in SA legally. They have papers. They followed the rules, went to work, raised their children. They simply decided that, with everything happening, it was time to go home in peace. Now picture it for one second. Imagine that was your mother sitting on that ground. Your little brother. Your own child. Imagine it was you. My people, we cannot wait for governments to remember these are human beings. So I’m turning to the family - to you. To every businessman and businesswoman across Africa. To every church, every organisation, every person with a little more than they need tonight: these are the moments our blessings were given to us for. A bus to carry a mother and her children home. A warm meal for a family that hasn’t eaten properly in days. Clean water. A blanket against the cold. Whatever you can do, do it - and do it now, while they wait. You may never know their names. But somewhere, a child will sleep warm tonight because you chose mercy. If you can give, give. If you can move buses, move them. If you can feed even ten people, feed them. And if all you have is your voice - share this, until it reaches the one person who can help. “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40)
Tonight, thousands of African foreign nationals In South Africa are sleeping on the cold ground. And the world keeps scrolling past. Look at these pictures for a moment. Don’t rush. See the mother holding her baby close while the little one sleeps in her arms? See the small boy clutching his juice, too young to understand why his bed tonight is the bare dirt? See the bags - everything a family owns, wrapped up tight in plastic, ready to go… except there’s nowhere to go yet, the buses they were promised are taking long to arrive. There are no proper toilets. No proper food. Nothing to keep out the cold wind that comes in off the coast Durban at night. The sun comes up, and they wait. The sun goes down, and they wait again. Day after day after day. With babies. With grandmothers. Out in the open. And here’s something many people don’t realise: some of these people are in SA legally. They have papers. They followed the rules, went to work, raised their children. They simply decided that, with everything happening, it was time to go home in peace. Now picture it for one second. Imagine that was your mother sitting on that ground. Your little brother. Your own child. Imagine it was you. My people, we cannot wait for governments to remember these are human beings. So I’m turning to the family - to you. To every businessman and businesswoman across Africa. To every church, every organisation, every person with a little more than they need tonight: these are the moments our blessings were given to us for. A bus to carry a mother and her children home. A warm meal for a family that hasn’t eaten properly in days. Clean water. A blanket against the cold. Whatever you can do, do it - and do it now, while they wait. You may never know their names. But somewhere, a child will sleep warm tonight because you chose mercy. If you can give, give. If you can move buses, move them. If you can feed even ten people, feed them. And if all you have is your voice - share this, until it reaches the one person who can help. “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40)

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