Liesl is one of four sisters and grew up in a rural Christian home. Her parents provided a home school education in which she did well and was able to utilise a scholarship and completed a university degree.
Her dad was personally excited about the Bible and Liesl wanted that Christian experience her dad had. What piece of advice did her dad share with her that was key to this and lasted til this day?
Why did Liesl decide to get into mission work which included being a cook at a health centre and going door to door sharing Jesus with people? How did she meet her husband? Was she able to experience Jesus in her life the same way she saw it in her dad? Have a listen.
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