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
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.