Why are South Africa’s health authorities still refusing to allow doctors to use Ivermectin when so much medical evidence shows the drug is highly beneficial against Covid-19? Specialist physicians and scientists from the US, UK, and Australia are loudly advocating this 50-year-old, Nobel Prize-winning and very cheap drug for use […]
Opinion
Jesus take the wheel: week 2 — Julita Kok
Episode 1 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 2 in a weekly series in which music industry personality and Worship South Africa exco member Julita Kok reports back on a recent SA road trip in which she handed the steering wheel over to Jesus I […]
Jesus take the wheel: week 1 — Julita Kok
Episode 1 in a weekly series in which music industry and Worship South Africa exco member Julita Kok reports back on a recent SA road trip in which she handed the steering wheel over to Jesus Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 I have […]
Food for thought for fellow sports lovers — JP Flugel
As we welcome in 2021, I welcome you to the first Team Talk of the year. Although we are facing the same virus and many of the same challenges and uncertainties that came with it last year, we will surely be presented with new challenges unique to this season. The […]
Worship leaders evaluate how their congregations sing — Hugh Wetmore
Last month we listened in to the Trinity discussing among Themselves how congregations are singing these days. This month we eavesdrop on a panel of three progressive worship leaders who have been evaluating the current Church scene. They discuss the same question: “How does the congregation sing?” “I think we […]
How archaeology has confirmed Luke’s account of the virgin birth
By Eddie Hyatt — Originally published in Charisma News Of the four Gospels, Luke gives the most detailed account of the nativity and mentions Mary 12 times, more than any other biblical writer. In addition to the birth of Christ, he also gives special, detailed attention to the birth of […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
See Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Global Challenge Expeditions have developed a webinar based on this article which can be presented to any group, free of charge, at a time that suits you, to be negotiated. Please send an email with you name and address […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 6 (The Role of the Church) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane. See Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 7 Fostering understanding for women with unwanted pregnanciesOvercrowded houses in poor communities will certainly cause a rise […]
Talking prayer strategies with Connie Bennot — Michelle Hennesey
Recently I had the privilege of chatting with Pastor Connie Bennot of Journey of Grace, Cape Town. Our conversation revolved around effective prayer and the adventures she’s had and still has as a seasoned intercessor. Connie Bennot is a kingdom-minded, passionate leader. She has been in ministry for 39 years […]
Ethiopia: collapse would trigger Christian crisis — Elizabeth Kendal
Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin — by Elizabeth Kendal Background: the battle for Ethiopia God is forever at work in this world; and forever his work is both old and new. It is old in that his message has never changed: “repent and be reconciled to God”, yet new in that […]