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Peter & Kgomotso Thamage PETER & KGOMOTSO THAMAGE Home Address: 488 Hawkeagle drive Xanadu Nature Estate Hartbeespoort Dam 0216 Postal Address: P O Box 58860 Karenpark 0118 Work Address: 1147 Block A Letlhabile Township Brits 0264 Contact Details: 082 897 3138 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Born on the 23rd September 1962 in a small village of Jericho in Brits. Attended my Primary education at Tlhopane Primary School and then moved to Malatse Motsepe High School for my High School education in a small village of Mmakau, in De Wildt. Studied full time with Central Bible College (AFM Theological College) in Soshanguve and obtained the three-year Diploma in Ministry/Theology on December 1987 and was Ordained on the 4th of November 1992. Married to Kgomotso on the 20th November 1987, who was born on the 4th of October 1966 and we are blessed with a son, Kgolagano. Elected on nomination from 2002 to date as the Regional Chairperson/Leader of the Abundant Life Network/Region and to serve further as the member of the National Leadership Forum (NLF). Appointed by the NLF to serve in the following Portfolios: Financial Advisory Board member AFMTC – Member of the Board of Directors REMCO – remuneration committee member WHIP for the NLF Tasked at local Assembly to serve as the visionary leader and mentor: To plant assemblies locally where permitted in consultation To pursue vision 2028 which entails church growth, discipleship, governance and ecumenism Missional work locally and in Botswana deep rural To support various assemblies and pastors where permitted EXPERIENCE 1981 – 1982 I started working as a Laboratory assistant with P&F Laboratory (Johannesburg Consolidated Investment) in Rustenburg Platinum Mines. 1983 – 1984 Joined Bophuthatswana National Defence Force (SANDF) in Mafikeng, where I completed Basic training, Counter Insurgency, Weapon training, Candidate Officers, Advance Weapon training and Military Law. 1985 – 1987 I studied full-time with Central Bible College (AFM Theological College) in Soshanguve and obtained a Three-year Diploma in Ministry/Theology. 1988 – 1992 The then AFM Pretoria District took me to Moiletswane village where I successfully planted an AFM assembly, served a probation and ordained. 1993 – 1997 I accepted a call as an Associate Pastor to AFM Letlhabile assembly. 1998 – 2000 I accepted a call to AFM Kanana Assembly in Orkney as a Presiding Pastor, in the far North West Region. 2000 – to date I accepted a call to AFM Letlhabile as a Presiding Pastor. CV - PASTOR P THAMAGE Page 2 of 3 AFM of SA (Broader church) 2002 – 2005 In 2002 I was elected a Regional Chairperson/Leader of the Abundant Life Network (then North West Pretoria Region) and served as a Member of the National Leadership Forum (NLF). 2005 – 2008 Elected on nomination as Regional Chairperson/Leader of the Abundant Life Network and continued to serve as a member of the National Leadership Forum (NLF). 2008 – 2012 Elected on nomination as Regional Chairperson/Leader of the Abundant Life Network and continued to serve as a Member of the National Leadership Forum (NLF). NB: Please take note that during this term of office I was appointed by the NLF to serve in the following portfolios: 1. Financial Advisory Board Member. 2. AFMTC – Member of the Board of Directors. 2012 – 2016 Elected on nomination as a Regional Chairperson/Leader of the Abundant Life Network and continued to serve as a member of the National Leadership Forum (NLF). NB – Please take note that during this term of office I was appointed by the NLF to serve in the following portfolios: 1. Financial Advisory Board Member. 2. AFMTC – Member of the Board of Directors. 3. Whip for the NLF. 2016 - to date Elected on nomination as a Regional Chairperson/Leader of the Abundant Life Network and continued to serve as a member of the National Leadership Forum (NLF). NB – Please take note that during this term of office I was appointed by the NLF to serve in the following portfolios: 1. Financial Advisory Board Member. 2. AFMTC – Member of the Board of Directors. 3. Remunerations Committee Member (REMCO) 4. Whip for the NLF. I will forever be a humble servant of God Almighty and be grateful for all the Lord has entrusted me with. Furthermore, I will be grateful to my Family, the NLF, Abundant Life Network Region and Tabernacle of Praise Letlhabile Assembly for their support to all the above-mentioned functions. CV - PASTOR P THAMAGE Page 3 of 3 .
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