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SA: Afrikaner Jacobus Ciliers walks 2,000km with 2m-cross – heard a message from God

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Original Post Date: 2008-01-08 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Adriana

Kempton Park Afrikaner Jacobus Cilliers (45) received a message from God two years ago telling him to carry a cross on foot on all of SA’s roads.

And he’s been doing it ever since. Beeld newspaper photographed him yesterday on the N3 highway enroute to Pretoria.
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Cilliers has already marched 2,000 on foot with just a 2m aluminium cross across his shoulder, his clothes on his back and a little mat to sleep on.

He never asks for donations but people do usually give him food or money to buy food with along the way. He has only had to sleep in the veldt twice — most of the time, people put him up along the way, too.

Cilliers, who formerly worked as an artisan at Raymond Engineering in Kempton Park, now describes himself as an evangelist. He says the cops often stop by while he’s walking to ask whether he’s OK, not to arrest him.

And he’s not doing it for any charity, nor for clothes or food or for some kind of sponsorship.

“One reads how one must take up the cross and follow Jesus, but to actually do it is tougher than one thinks,’ he said.

He wears a “I Love Jesus” cap, and has tied a ramshorn around his waist which he blasts away on every day at 6am and noon.

“It can get people pretty riled up, especially when I do it in malls,’ he says.

Source: http://www.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2247775,00.html