CAG director starts church for Zim's bus drivers and conductors

A niche church just rolled out to target bus crews and flip the script on how drivers and conductors live and show up.

Church built for bus crews
  • Afra Chinhamu Nhanhanga from CAG Travellers Coach kicked off an interdenominational church.
  • Nhanhanga says hectic routes keep drivers from normal services.
  • Sunday gatherings run from 3 pm to 5 pm.
  • Her pitch centers on rebuilding drivers' respect and public image.
Mission to shift behavior on the road
  • Afra believes prayer and scripture can steady stressed crews.
  • She links road rage and clashes to burnout and crashes.
  • Vision casts drivers as pastors and conductors as evangelists.
  • Services aim to spark better vibes for workers and passengers.
Extra programs beyond Sunday worship
  • CAG Travellers Coach director plans sports for member wellness.
  • Counseling sessions will tackle mental health strain.
  • Group wants to confront domestic violence within its ranks.
  • Educational trips to historical sites are on the agenda.
Clearing up fears and male turnout
  • Nhanhanga insists the effort is not a breakaway ministry.
  • The goal focuses on uniting denominations around transport workers.
  • Attendance skews heavily male, which she highlights.
  • She urges men to show up with their families.
 

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