Originally published in Baptist Press A surge in school kidnappings in northwestern Nigeria is blamed loosely on bandits rather than clearly defined Islamic terrorist groups, according to news reports, but puts Christians at greater risk of harm than Muslims. At least one Christian student was killed in a recent spate […]
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Women unite in second Africa prayer-connect
A multi-aged, multinational and multi-denominational army of women prayer warriors joined ranks last Saturday in a second Africa-wide vittual prayer connect hosted by Dr Fay Nqoloba, CEO of Warrior Woman of the Kingdom and Talitha Cumi Foundation this year. Following on a general Africa prayer connect on January 30, this event was […]
Holfontein ‘miracle’ to be model for Kingdom transformation across SA and world, says evangelist
Gateway News reporter Neziswa Kanju spoke to evangelist Andy Mahlagaume about his vision to transform South Africa through Kingdom communities On September 12 last year most of the people of Holfontein, an impoverished informal settlement near Secunda, came to Christ during a Gospel outreach — and that was just the […]
Jesus take the wheel: Namibia edition: week 1 — Julita Kok
Julita Kok is once again handing the steering wheel over to Jesus — this time on a road trip with God through Namibia. Read Episode 1 of her weekly reports here. Jesus take the wheel SA series And here I am on my way to Namibia feeling so inadequate for […]
WATCH: FOR SA explains need for pursuing religious gathering case against government
While government has eased restrictions on religious gatherings there remain in-principle reasons for pursuing a court case that was instituted against the state in January, says Advocate Nadene Badenhorst legal counsel to Freedom of Religion South Africa (FOR SA). In a video [see at bottom of the page] response to […]
Religious leaders unhappy with legislated 100 people limit
Originally published in IOL News Religious leaders want more people than the legislated 100 to be allowed to attend church services during alert level 1 of the lockdown. On Monday, some of them accused the government of being unfair towards churches by not allowing them an attendance of at least […]
SA crusade evangelist: how Holy Spirit can crush riots, blockades and civil wars
South African crusade evangelist and founder of In His Name Ministries Tamryn Klintworth shares with Charisma Magazine on keys to overcoming anxiety that she and her team have put into practice during Gospel crusades in Africa Anxiety should be the name of the crusade evangelism game. After all, crusade evangelists hold […]
The 2021 budget: few options — Mike Pothier
Originally published in Response February 25 2021 — from the Parliamentary Advisory Office of the SA Catholic Bishops’ Conference At one point in his speech yesterday, the finance minister plaintively insisted that this was “not an austerity budget”. That is probably not how social grant recipients feel, given that he […]
Nigeria on brink of collapse, Catholic bishops warn
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has warned that the country is on the brink of collapse, considering ongoing security and other crises in the country The warning came on Wednesday as bandits killed 18 in Kaduna and Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State confirmed the killing of 10 […]
Anti-religious freedom ‘Equality Act’ passed in US House of Representatives
Originally published in Lifesite News The US House of Representatives voted 224 to 206 yesterday to pass the “Equality Act,” which would write transgenderism into federal civil rights law, compel medical professionals to commit abortions and transgender surgeries, and expand taxpayer-funded abortion on demand. “On occasion, Congressional leaders will purposely misname […]