A monthly column by social entrepreneur and A2B Transformation Group founder Vivienne Schultz. High volition separates success from mediocrity, failure and dependency. Dealing properly with human change is never easy — even in the Christian sense. The shifting of a stuck mind to become unstoppable is about building new neural […]
Opinion
Developing a habit of Christian reading — 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. The great American evangelist, DL Moody, once wrote: “I never saw a useful Christian who was not a student of the Bible. […]
Why the future face of Christianity is African
By Andrew Boyd — Originally published by Christian Today African Christianity is set to become the face of the faith around the world. By 2050, 40% of the world’s Christians will be African, the African Biblical Leadership Initiative (ABLI Forum) was told. The Forum in Cameroon heard a clear call […]
WATCH: The new creative movement — Kate Fitz-Gibbon
A call for you to rise up into a new way of being and living with God. Hello Everyone, This month on my column I am going to discuss the new creative movement that God is releasing around the globe, because it’s big news. If you are a creative person, […]
Common denominators for super congregational singing #3 — 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. This month we aim for an “EASY Sing-Along Style” of song to get the congregation really singing! The emphasis is on easy singability. Professionals don’t want […]
Accurate nation building – Luphumlo Joka
A monthly column by Luphumlo Joka Recent political developments clearly show that things will not get any easier for South Africa. There are a number of events that should be making us think long and hard about our future as a nation and the leaders we want to have post […]
Tensions rising in Jos, Nigeria: Muslim mobs attack Christian citizens
Originally published in International Christian Concern Jos, the capital of Plateau State, is located in central Nigeria, between the predominantly Muslim north and Christian south. While Jos is known for its economic opportunities that attract people from across Nigeria to relocate there, this central location and diverse population has been […]
What does Acts 17 say regarding decolonisation?
A monthly column that reflects on living in the Kingdom of God. In Acts chapter 17, verses 17 to 34 highlight the apostle Paul visiting and preaching the gospel in Athens. What would that have to do with contemporary discussions in South Africa and the global South on the […]
Nurturing our spiritual heritage — 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 and she is engaged […]
Uncovered ruins of Magdala sparks reflection on Jesus’ attitude to women
Hannah Viviers spoke to Hermana Viljoen, a guide at the ancient Galilean town of Magdala — home place of Mary Magdalene, where archeologists have unearthed a synagogue where Jesus probably taught. Together they wrote this reflection on Jesus’s attitude to women and the unique historical, cultural and ministry opportunities at […]

