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Tag Archives: Werner Groenewald
The Groenewalds – Werner, JP & Rode- one year in eternity
It’s a sad day as Hannelie Groenewald remembers the tragic events that unfolded in Kabul one year ago today. Her husband, Werner and their two teenage children, JP and Rode were killed at their compound in Afghanistan’s capital city. Hannelie … Continue reading
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“We Only Die Once – It Might As Well Be For Jesus.” (Werner Groenewald)
Five months ago today, the sun would have risen in Kabul, Afghanistan. As the day dawned, the Groenewald family would wake up for the last time in their compound in the city. Residents of Afghanistan for 12 years, they had … Continue reading
Hannelie Groenewald Says She Has Forgiven Those Who Killed Her Family
3:36pm There is nothing more powerful than forgiveness. It results in freedom for the giver. They know that judgement is not their problem or responsibility and can move on. While Hannelie Groenewald is mourning the loss of her husband and … Continue reading
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Tagged Groenewald family, Hannelie Groenewald, Werner Groenewald
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South African Family Martyred For Their Faith
7-53am It is hard to conceive the pain and devastation that Hannelie Groenewald feels following the brutal slaying of her husband Werner and their two children Jean-Pierre or JP (17) and Rode (15). When the children were about 5 and … Continue reading