A monthly column by social entrepreneur and A2B Transformation Group founder Vivienne Schultz. Have you become a cat who carries dirty rats? Did you know that it requires almost no higher brain function to find fault in something or someone? In fact, faultfinding is a sign that the fearful part of the […]
Opinion
Chapel and classroom — Hugh Wetmore
Hugh Wetmore is a songwriter and student of worship trends. He invites you to join the worship conversation by commenting on his monthly column. “Some of the best worship songs are like a chapel and a classroom at the same time,. They teach you something about God, and they give […]
It’s time (to lend a hand) — Errol Naidoo
In his latest newsletter published today Family Policy Institute director Errol Naidoo responds to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address Two of the most tumultuous weeks in SA’s young democracy concluded with the election of Cyril Ramaphosa as President of SA followed by his maiden State of the […]
The absurdities and danger of transgender ideology — Adv Nadene Badenhorst and Daniela Ellerbeck
The second article by Freedom of Religion SA in a series on transgenderism — an issue that is making headlines around the world. In the first article FOR SA’s Michael Swain explained what transgenderism is and why we should be concerned Around the world, transgenderism is fast gaining momentum and […]
Loving well will cost us something — 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 […]
Why the Gupta raid is good for South Africa — Luphumlo Joka
A monthly column by Luphumlo Joka Note: This column was written yesterday — before Jacob Zuma announced his resignation as president and Cyril Ramaphosa was elected as his successor, and before further developments in the Gupta raids saga (see latest updates at going to press — https://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/hawks-hunt-three-more-linked-to-gupta-raids-13300061 and http://ewn.co.za/2018/02/16/hawks-call-on-fugitive-ajay-gupta-to-hand-himself-over) I […]
Journey to change — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit. — John 3.8 NIV What’s the meaning? Nicodemus thought he was doing everything right. He was a pharisee, […]
Valentine and Don Juan on love, marriage — Michael Cassidy
A monthly column by Michael Cassidy, evangelist, author, Christian leader and founder of African Enterprise whose ministry in Africa and the world has spanned more than 50 years. Don: Well, Valentine, you must be feeling pretty good this month — what with all these cards in your name doing the […]
Personal evangelism or social concern: Which is primary? — Tendai Chitsike
A monthly column that reflects on living in the Kingdom of God. Popular pastor and author Timothy Keller was in Twitter wars recently. It appeared that he made some comments that a lot of people found very controversial, so much so that it generated significant debate. Here was his comment […]
The Lord has started with a new thing and we’re invited — 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. Hey everyone! From me Lindy-Ann, a big Happy New Year!!! It’s 2018!!! Can you believe it! Can you believe the things God has done! I just […]

