By Newsbreak Producer Genevieve Lanka - Local church organisations are calling on South Africans to emulate the meaning of Easter, by extending a helping hand to those affected by the floods in KwaZulu-Natal. Today is Good Friday, a day observed by Christians around the world, marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the cross. Christians believe that the event represents God's love for mankind. As part of relief operations, non-profit organisation Dokimos Ministries International, together with the ABC Forum of Churches have been distributing urgent supplies to families left destitute by the devastating floods. Pastor Justin Naidoo says simple acts like providing a meal, a blanket or even donating to aid organisations displays the message of the Cross...

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