By Pastor John Osa Are you easily offended? Do you store offenses, waiting for people to apologise — and when you don’t get those apologies do you become bitter? If this is where you are, you are not a candidate for the resting place of the Holy Spirit. The Holy […]
Opinion
Understanding the ‘neurology of theology’ — Vivienne Schultz
A monthly column by social entrepreneur and A2B Transformation Group founder Vivienne Schultz. Understanding growth and development patterns of infants will help Christians understand the neurology of theology. The neurological reason for so much lack of INTEGRITY among citizens is because parents and guardians messed with the development (mostly unintentionally) […]
A salute to mothers everywhere — 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 […]
Hope that North Korea will open its doors to Christianity
By J Lee Grady — Originally published in Charisma News A few months ago, North Korea’s dictator, Kim Jong-un, was firing missiles over Japan and threatening to send nuclear bombs towards America. But last week, the young leader dropped a different kind of surprise on the world: He met with […]
Perseverance and promotion — Lindy-Ann Hopley
A monthly column bringing you frontline testimonies of what God is stirring up across the globe. By international revivalist Lindy-Ann Hopley, Beautiful Witness Ministries. Welcome to this month’s article of Global Awakening! I am so glad you found us here and that we get to rejoice together in what God […]
Doing change well — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
Back in 2017, Cindy Jacobs (Generals International) spoke of many, many people talking about the need for societal reformation and desire to be reformers. Young people banding together to form movements that display a passion to go into each area of their culture and see reformation. This will set the […]
Let freedom ring out — Rachel Simpson
Freedom Day, 2018; 24 years since the 1994 elections, the establishment of Mandela’s government, and the rise of a new dawn of equal rights in South Africa. Today, we do not celebrate freedom cheaply, but remember the cost to those who sought freedom while restricted, discriminated against, captive; who knew […]
Make this life count — Hannah Viviers
A monthly column on purpose, passion and power in Jesus. Often we disqualify ourselves from pursuing our dreams because we believe the lie that somehow we’re not able. We look at others getting ahead, fulfilling great things, while we’re on the slow track — to nowhere. We feel inadequate and […]
The great Gaza betrayal — Charles Gardner
Peace was promised for pull-out – but it never came! As thousands of Palestinian rioters take part in demonstrations against Israel on the border with Gaza, media attention is rarely focused on the Jewish victims of violence living nearby. The so-called March of Return, during which protestors have hurled rocks […]
Getting rid of our hardwiring — Vivienne Schultz
A new monthly column by social entrepreneur and A2B Transformation Group founder Vivienne Schultz. I recently read in Psychology Today, an international magazine, that only 1 out of 8 people are willing to work with their own truth. With God’s grace, it sets them on a journey towards humble single-mindedness, […]