By Open Doors Souther Africa With World Children’s Day being celebrated on November 20 to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the United Nations in 1959, the spotlight falls again on children worldwide and improving children’s welfare. Therefore, it is shocking to learn that the persecution […]
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ICEJ supports Lalela for ‘brave stand’ in face of pressure to withdraw from pageant
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem strongly supports Miss SA, Lalela Mswane, as she plans to travels to Israel to partake in the upcoming Miss Universe contest, says the SA branch of the ICEJ in a media statment. The statement continues: “Lalela Mswane has taken a brave stand in the face […]
Ministry that built life-size Noah’s Ark will rebuild Tower of Babel
11-12-2021Deborah Bunting IMAGE: Answers in Genesis Answers In Genesis, the ministry that created the extraordinary Ark Encounter in northern Kentucky – a replica of Noah’s Ark built according to the directions God gave Noah – now plans to build a replica of the ancient Tower of Babel adjacent to it. […]
Alarm at ‘baffling error’of US removing Nigeria from list of ‘countries of particular concern’
Originally published by Religious News Service On Wedneday, as required by the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA), US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken identified the “Countries of Particular Concern” — those who are in severe violations of religious freedom. Burma, the People’s Republic of China, Eritrea, Iran, the DPRK, Pakistan, […]
Sex trafficking conference in Cape Town on Saturday
The South African part of the Sealed Conference — a global conference on sex trafficking — is taking place in Cape Town from 9am to 3pm at Livingstone House, 28 Park Road, Rondebosch. Hosted by the Joseph Movement at the request of the international organisers, the event will focus on […]
ACDP councillors in PE group joining global stand for freedoms
Port Elizabeth will be rising up with more than 40 countries and 150 cities around the world in taking a stand for five important freedoms on Saturday, says Wendy Louw, local leader of a movement that is mobilising citizens to protest against loss of liberty due to excessive coronavirus restrictions. […]
Church group approaching ConCourt again in bid to block vaccine mandates
The South African Christian Forum (SACF) has been invited by the Constitutional Court to file a new urgent application to interdict the government from making Covid-19 vaccines mandatory and from depriving or limiting access or benefits to unvaccinated citizens, says SACF president Bishop Marothi Mashashane. “We are excited that the […]
Court challenge to ban on religious gatherings to be livestreamed
A long-awaited case in which applications by several organisations challenging the government’s ban on religious gatherings in terms of Covid-19 regulations will be heard together by the Johannesburg High Court from Monday November 22 until Wednesday November 24. The case before Judge Vally will be heard virtually from 10am to […]
Bringing hope in Jesus in dry Karoo
Hope began to return to farmers in the Willowmore area yesterday at a prayer event called “Hope in the Karoo”, led by farmer-evangelist Angus Buchan, Farmers were desperate after seven years of drought which had resulted in many selling their livestock because they could no longer feed them, said local […]
Christian actor sues for religious discrimination after firing from Broadway play
Originally published in The Christian Post A 2010 Tony Award nominee filed a lawsuit claiming discrimination following his firing from the Broadway show Come From Away after he voiced his objection to a state mandate prohibiting singing in worship settings and questions were raised about his beliefs. Actor Chad Kimball, […]

