In a recent “open letter”, Martina Navratilova, one of the greatest tennis players of the modern era and a well-known LGBT activist, slammed former tennis great Margaret Court for her comments on same-sex marriage and an article she wrote expressing concern that a child born to a high profile lesbian […]
Opinion
Doors are open for you across South Africa — Kate Fitz-Gibbon
A monthly column for young ladies by Kate Fitz-Gibbon On Youth Day I had the privilege of joining and ministering to an incredible group of young people, from 5 years old up to early 20’s in Ekangala near Bronkhorstspruit. People are hungry for more of God, and there are so […]
Building bridges to the Father — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
No … London Bridge won’t fall down! Neither will any of the other bridges of the world. We’re standing together in love and we’re determined to build bridges of unity across the seas and rivers of humanity in unity. Bridge building Bridge building is a precise, messy, exact, noisy, complicated, […]
Building resilience to navigate change — 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 […]
British election: the darkness closes in — Charles Gardner
But the light of Christ will shine even brighter As the dust begins to settle on the British General Election with a hung Parliament result, I believe we are entering a dark period for our nation. That’s not all bad news, because it is at such times that the light […]
From dying to self to living for Christ — Alf James
If the material is of negligible spiritual value, earthly possessions have no heavenly worth, and we lose all we have in the world at death, then we should heed missionary Jim Elliot’s statement that “he is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain that which he cannot […]
Battle for Britain’s soul — Charles Gardner
Enough of pussyfooting platitudes – there’s a war on! News of yet another terrorist attack will have had a numbing effect on many of us. The fact that seven died at London Bridge, and that it once again brought back memories of the 7/7 horror of 2005 when my brother […]
God is pouring out His Spirit on all flesh — 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. Bonjour from the South of France! What an awesome time to be alive! He promises in the word that in the last days He will pour […]
SA urged to become a praying nation — Alf James
Prayer has allowed us to bless the nation and intercede on its behalf during the last seven weeks by participating in the Bless the Nation 50 Days of Prayer and the It’s Time National Day of Prayer. Now, we are called to persist in prayer as a means of pressing […]
Warriors for our youth — Hannah Viviers
A monthly column on purpose, passion and power in Jesus. This week I witnessed a dream being born. The young woman standing in front of this audience is Meghan Els. She’s my sister, my co-worker in the ministry, my protégé and hands down one of my closest friends. Perhaps some […]