Vivienne Solomons is a legal consultant. She and her husband have two young children and together they pastor the Every Nation Church in Randburg, Johannesburg.. One of the aspects I find most satisfying in pastoring a church is the opportunity it presents to counsel younger married couples over what I […]
Opinion
Who will jump in first? Who will go for us? (Part 2) — Clementia Pae
In concluding her article on a divine call to adopt vulnerable children, Clementia Pae shares testimonies on the perils that many young ones face. In Part 1 of this article, I shared on my journey to adopting my son, Israel, after the Lord spoke to me through dreams, visions and […]
Historic investment in God’s plans for Israel commemorated — Charles Gardner
When a young barrister came into a great fortune over 200 years ago, he did not spend it on himself but instead used it to turn the key that would eventually unlock the fulfilment of numerous biblical prophecies. Lewis Way must have been dumbstruck when, for no obvious reason, he […]
Good news for good governance — Mike Pothier
Originally published in Response October 12 2018 — from the Parliamentary Advisory Office of the SA Catholic Bishops’ Conference This week brought news of two very significant and positive developments as far as standards of good governance in South Africa are concerned. One of them attracted headline coverage while the […]
Who will jump in first? Who will go for us? (Part 1) — Clementia Pae
Clementia Pae shares a call to us from God to rescue His children and restore their destinies — a message she received through dreams and visions and the act of adopting a son. It was during one precious evening in November 2015, when the Lord introduced me to my future […]
God is for you — Hannah Viviers
A monthly column on purpose, passion and power in Jesus. It’s hard to ignore the many challenges we’re going through as a country. A lot of people in South Africa are scared right now. For good reason. The majority of the conversations I’m having with people, regardless of their cultural […]
Andrew Murray: quacking duck or sounding bell? — Olea Nel
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, […]
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 […]

