The Good Vine’s Inspiring Story
The founder of the Good Vine, Pastor Emmanuel Nduwa (Zambian), was up in an extremely impoverished environment. Since he was 2 years old, he has lived apart from his biological mother and has grown up with a stepmother under extreme abuse. When he started college, he was forced to move out of his father’s house. He found himself in the hands of God and his fate because Father wouldn’t pay for his education. He will later accept a spiritual calling and become an ordained pastor. He then pursues missionary training, which prepares him for his travels and church planting.
He made the decision to care for children, young people, and women in need as a result of having his childhood robbed. Pastor Emmanuel has visited more than 15 cities and 7 countries since 2002. Through his humanitarian heart and spiritual influence, he has touched the lives of many individuals.
He had an impact on more than 300 widows and orphans in Zambia alone since AIDS and HIV made many children fatherless.
He relocated and made his home in Eswatini in 2014 in order to start a church there. Since then, he has frequently visited poor communities to help the destitute and provide children with clothing and nutrition programs. All of this effort was carried out under the auspices of his “House of Prayer / Joel Generation Ministries” ministry. He made the decision to formally launch a non-profit organization called “THE GOOD VINE” in 2023 to carry out projects aimed at strengthening Swazi People.
Since many young people’s lives are still being impacted by The Good Vine, making them more useful to society. It is run entirely by volunteers, and its long-term goal is to cooperate with organizations around the globe to help the poor become useful members of society.