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- SA Evangelist Reini Coetzee Reaches Zimbabwe — 10,000 km Cross Walk to Israel Gains Momentum
A South African evangelist, Reini Coetzee, has officially crossed into Zimbabwe on one of the most extraordinary journeys ever attempted from our region — a 10,000 km walk from Cape Town to Israel while pulling a massive wooden cross behind him.
Coetzee isn’t doing this for fame or fundraising. He says he’s doing it because he felt a deep spiritual call to “walk Africa” and carry a message of hope, healing and unity to every community he passes. For him, every kilometre is a prayer, every conversation on the roadside is ministry, and every open door is proof that faith still moves people.
He started his trek with no convoy, no big sponsors and no guaranteed support — just faith that God would send strangers who would offer a meal, a place to sleep, or simply a word of encouragement. And that has been happening every step of the way. Truck drivers, families, police officers, small churches and even people who don’t share his faith have stopped to help, pray, or just show love.
As he enters Zimbabwe, Reini says his mission remains simple:
bring hope where there is pain
remind Africans they are not forgotten
and carry a message of peace all the way to Jerusalem
His journey has become a symbol of something rare — an act of faith cutting across borders at a time when the continent is full of political anger, economic struggle and social divisions. One man walking with a cross has managed to connect South Africans, Namibians, and Zimbabweans through kindness, curiosity and faith.
Reini still has thousands of kilometres to go, but he keeps saying: “One day at a time — God provides.”🔥 SA Evangelist Reini Coetzee Reaches Zimbabwe — 10,000 km Cross Walk to Israel Gains Momentum 🔥 A South African evangelist, Reini Coetzee, has officially crossed into Zimbabwe on one of the most extraordinary journeys ever attempted from our region — a 10,000 km walk from Cape Town to Israel while pulling a massive wooden cross behind him. Coetzee isn’t doing this for fame or fundraising. He says he’s doing it because he felt a deep spiritual call to “walk Africa” and carry a message of hope, healing and unity to every community he passes. For him, every kilometre is a prayer, every conversation on the roadside is ministry, and every open door is proof that faith still moves people. He started his trek with no convoy, no big sponsors and no guaranteed support — just faith that God would send strangers who would offer a meal, a place to sleep, or simply a word of encouragement. And that has been happening every step of the way. Truck drivers, families, police officers, small churches and even people who don’t share his faith have stopped to help, pray, or just show love. As he enters Zimbabwe, Reini says his mission remains simple: ➡️ bring hope where there is pain ➡️ remind Africans they are not forgotten ➡️ and carry a message of peace all the way to Jerusalem His journey has become a symbol of something rare — an act of faith cutting across borders at a time when the continent is full of political anger, economic struggle and social divisions. One man walking with a cross has managed to connect South Africans, Namibians, and Zimbabweans through kindness, curiosity and faith. Reini still has thousands of kilometres to go, but he keeps saying: “One day at a time — God provides.”0 Comments 0 Shares 25 Views1
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