Stumbling upon a confronting quotation Several years ago now, while browsing through some books in a large bookstore in Cape Town, I came across Hermann Giliomee’s impressive tome titled The Afrikaners. As I was trying to balance it in the palm of one hand, it fell open to page 208, […]
Opinion
SA farmer, Zulu king and Judeo-Christian foundations
Special report by Gateway News UK Correspondent Charles Gardner ‘It’s Time’ to take back territory from the enemy As Jews everywhere mark their holiest time of the year seeking forgiveness of one another and of God1, they are experiencing unprecedented hatred around the world. But a Zulu king of the […]
Smartphones: Redeeming our time while staying connected — Vivienne Solomons
A monthly column by Vivienne Solomons who is a legal consultant who passionately believes that God wants His people to make a difference right where they are and to stand up for what is true and just. She is also passionate about encouraging young women to walk victoriously with God […]
Racism, superiority and hatred — Afrika Mhlophe
In some of my talks on culture and diversity I am sometimes asked the question: “Can black people be racist?” I have come to learn that this question is loaded and also based on a narrow definition of racism as simply about “superiority”. Racial superiority is a weakness of Western […]
PROPHETIC ENCOURAGEMENT: The season for her delivery has come
Clementia Pae shares a prophetic word for 2018 that God gave her in December last year — and encourages believers to stand in faith on the word now. Is anything too difficult or too wonderful for the Lord? At the appointed time, when the season [for her delivery] comes, I […]
The beauty of Zion: reclaiming the noble description of God’s holy city — Charles Gardner
Gateway News UK correspondent Charles Gardner sets the record straight on Zionism. As Jews across Europe come under increasing fire, and the scandal of anti-Semitism continues to wreak havoc in Britain’s Labour Party, there is an ever-present danger of misunderstanding as to what it’s all about. Why have Jews, and […]
Welsh Revival revisited (3): Warfare and the gospel — Charles Gardner
Gateway News UK correspondent Charles Gardner wraps up his three-part series inspired by a recent visit to Wales. My recent visit to the birthplace of the Welsh Revival has prompted me to add a third reflection on that great movement — with particular reference to the ministry of Rees Howells, […]
The dreadful consequences of touching the apple of God’s eye — Charles Gardner
As we once again recall with horror the terrorist atrocity witnessed by the whole world when New York’s Twin Towers were reduced to rubble in 2001, few will be aware of an earlier 9/11 that destroyed an entire city. It happened on the night of September 11 1944, when the […]
The real prophetic deal — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
Marian Fitz-Gibbon shares some reflections after attending the Gathering of Prophets national conference in Pretoria last weekend. In my world travels over many decades covering several continents, I’ve encountered floor-to-ceiling shelves of tantalising ‘look a like’s’, bazaars filled with a plethora of many a skilful trading eye, side street dealers […]
Let not your hearts become an enemy of worship — Clementia Pae
Clementia Pae offers guidelines for navigating heart wounds and preserving a heart of worship She felt contempt for him in her heart Then, as the ark of the Lord came into the city of David, Michal, Saul’s daughter (David’s wife), looked down from the window and saw king David leaping […]