Originally published in Mission Network News Over 300 Muslims died after their mosque in northern Sinai was bombed and they were gunned down during prayer. Authorities have blamed the ISIS-linked terror group, Sinai Province. Up to this point, Christians were largely thought to be the main target of extremist violence […]
Opinion
What is your motivation? — Cobus Kruger
A monthly Christian sport column by Cobus Kruger, a professional triathlete who is passionate about evangelism, leadership and community development through sport. This, for me, is always an exciting but difficult time of the year. It is as if everybody wants to do all the things they didn’t get to […]
A season of acceleration — 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. 2017 has flown by! And at an accelerated pace! This is the season of acceleration! Things are on the move! The latter rain is being poured […]
Child suicide bombing and Boko Haram’s future
Originally published in Mission Network News Up until the Chibok school girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014, it’s safe to say that most of the world had never heard of the militant extremist group. You might remember the social media tag, #bringbackourgirls. However, the militant group has been around […]
‘My White Friday’ — a historic day in parliament
Cape Town missionary, intercessor and author Ashley Cloete attended a unique day of prayer in parliament last Friday — (‘Black Friday’) November 24 — along with some 250 Christian leaders. This is his report. What a day! Yes, this was my White Friday! As they say: “One could write a […]
New twist for ancient gospel hub — Charles Gardner
More reflections from Israel study tour Having lived in a ‘bubble’ during a lengthy tour of Israel visiting sites connected with the gospel that has changed the world, it came as a shock to re-enter the atmosphere of nations in turmoil — Germany in trouble, Mugabe finally deposed in Zimbabwe […]
Accepting peoples’ differences — Neziswa Kanju
A fortnightly column on marriage, family and relationships. Everybody who knows me knows how much I love chocolate. Chocolate cake, chocolate ice-cream … anything with chocolate … top deck, mint crisp. Chocolate has been my companion for years. I only have good memories with Miss Chocolate. My mother has given […]
Zimbabwe’s time of restoration has come — Tshego Motaung
Tshego Motaung reflected on Zimbabwe earlier this year, and saw a dawning of a new season of restoration As we have been watching the recent developments in Zimbabwe, I felt to share the reflections I wrote earlier this year after my first visit to Zimbabwe. I hope this contributes towards […]
WATCH: Transition into the new by getting unstuck in your life — Kate Fitz-Gibbon
Do you feel like you are transitioning in your life at the moment? That everything is being shaken and challenged to go to a higher place? As you are shifting into the new of your life God will point out areas of your life that are hindering you from moving […]
Seeing God afresh — 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. I am often struck by that great passage in the Old Testament book of Isaiah. Isaiah the prophet writes: In the year […]

