White Afrikaner Neil de Beer, 51, this week announced that after 32 years in the ANC he is leaving the party where he served as a military commander in the struggle and as an intelligence chief to head up an organisation called the United Independent Movement of South Africa (UIM […]
Author: Andre Viljoen
Closing, opening of embassies in backdrop of 40-year history of ICEJ Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem
Forty years ago, as all 13 foreign embassies in Jerusalem were being closed in international protest over a law declaring the city the united capital of Israel, a group of Christians responded to the Jewish nation’s hurt by establishing the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) and bringing 1 000 Christians […]
85% of Kenyans are pro-life as abortion pushed on country by international organisations — new survey
Originally published in Right to Life 85% of people in Kenya believe “abortion should never be permitted”, a new survey conducted by Ipsos MORI has revealed. The poll, which questioned 2,050 people across the country, also showed a higher percentage of women than men believe abortion should never be permitted, with […]
WATCH: Mist lifts in SA towns as worship teams take back ‘high places’ with weapon of praise
Worshipers in 21 cities and towns celebrated Heritage Day today by setting out early to praise God from hilltops, mountaintops and other local high points in a campaign to take back the “high places” of the nation. And according to Julita Kok, an exco member of Worship SA which […]
Five men and a cross on ‘trail of blood of Jesus’ across South Africa
Five men from East London set out from Signal Hill, Cape Town last Friday on a mission to wheel a heavy wooden cross nearly 2 000km across the country to Musina to bring hope, restoration and revival to South Africa. I spoke to one of the men, seasoned street evangelist […]
Kingdom nation-builders invited to join visionary online conference next week
Anybody who wants to see the Kingdom of God advancing in every sphere of their nation — especially in the public sector, political realm, and economic and marketplace sectors — is invited to register for next week’s “September Intensive Online” hosted by South Africa’s newly-established School of Governance. So says […]
INTERVIEW: Now is time for Church to speak up for true democracy — Mmusi Maimane
South African citizens are desperate for accountable leaders who come from their own communities said Mmusi Maimane founder of the One South Africa Movement in an interview this week after a 10-day trip across the country to identify leaders to stand as independent candidates in the next general election. The […]
Don’t let church or lockdown limit you — Lindy-Ann Hopley
This might be slightly different to what you think it is! Hang in there with me for a minute. In the book of Romans it says : “All creation is waiting for the true sons and daughters of God to be revealed” If you are a believer and reading this […]
From humble beginnings Zimbabwean couple have planted hundreds of churches, raised thousands of orphans
As a child born out of wedlock in rural Zimbabwe Lucia never knew her father, was abandoned by her mother at an early age, was despised by her family, kept outside in a box like an animal, treated as a servant, beaten and sexually abused. At the age of 13, […]
SA rugby players stand against racism but don’t kneel for BLM
Political leaders criticise sports minister for threatening players Eight South African players — including World Cup winners Faf de Klerk and Lood de Jager — took a stand against racism by wearing “Rugby Against Racism” T-shirts before an English Premiership match at the weekend but they were among 11 members […]