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- Bhengu’s two friends joined him at the mission and the men had a fruitful ministry at Nelspruit, not as helpers of the missionary H.C. Phillips, but as ministers in their own branch of the work.
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Nicholas Bhengu
Nicholas Bhengu | |
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Born | 5 September 1909 KwaZulu Natal, Entumeni |
Died | June 5, 1985(1985-06-05) (aged 75) |
Nationality | South African |
Religion | Christianity |
Denomination | Assemblies of God |
South African evangelist (1909–1985)
Rev. Nicholas Bhekinkosi Hepworth Bhengu was born on September 5, 1909, at Entumeni, KwaZulu-Natal. Known as "Manotsha", "Papakho", "uMkhulu" or "uKhehla" by his converts, he was the Founder of the Africa Back to God Crusade (Assemblies of God) in the 1950s.[1] Bhengu was an evangelist, a teacher of the word, and a pastor. Through his ministry a very large congregation was built up in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and the rest of South Africa together with the neighboring countries. Bhengu emphasised holiness and the fear of God, among other things.[2]
Early years
Bhengu was the son of Josiah Khanda and Yele Bhengu. His father was an evangelist of the Lutheran Church. His mother ra
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Bhengu, Nicholas - Dictionary of African Christian Biography
- Bhengu was clearly a church planter and a missional leader.
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- Known as "Manotsha", "Papakho", "uMkhulu" or "uKhehla" by his converts, he was the Founder of the Africa Back to God Crusade (Assemblies of God) in the s.