A monthly column that reflects on living in the Kingdom of God. 2 Samuel 12 records an unusual story. King David had just done the unthinkable: he had taken another man’s wife, slept with her and ensured her husband Uriah was killed on the battlefield. This was David’s shocking fall […]
Opinion
Obrey Mashigo: Passionate about God and music — Kwakanya Nazo
A monthly column in which Kwakanya Nazo shares stories, interviews and testimonies of people from all walks of life who are radical for Jesus and live to see change and transformation in and around them. On the Chosen Kwakes Corner this month we have the wonderful opportunity of getting to […]
Central African Republic – the world’s most neglected conflict
Originally pubished by World Watch Monitor In a report on June 5, Human Rights Watch noted that “violence in the Central African Republic has fallen from the world’s radar, but that does not mean the killings have let up. Over a dozen armed groups now roam the country, committing a […]
Britain’s battle for truth — Charles Gardner
But it’s time to pray, not play the blame game As Londoners are left reeling with shock at a succession of terrible tragedies, angry residents and pundits inevitably start looking for someone to blame. When children fight in the playground and someone gets hurt, it’s always someone else’s fault. But […]
The living grief of loving an addict wholeheartedly — Hannah Viviers
A monthly column on purpose, passion and power in Jesus. “Mom help me!” my son pleaded. “I’m addicted to heroin …” He was twelve. Those are words NO parent EVER wishes to hear from their child. And yet, Nishani Ford heard those very words spoken to her by her twelve […]
Not another HOBO! — Vivienne Schultz
A new monthly column by social entrepreneur and A2B Transformation Group founder Vivienne Schultz. We are called to be salt and light — simple metaphors that point to the change that should surround us wherever we go. HOBO = Hand Out then Burn Out We can all be forgiven for […]
Double standards on free speech — Michael Swain
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 […]
The ugly underbelly of Christian opinion — Darren Wilson
By Darren Willson — Originally published in Charisma News There’s a song by the popular band Needtobreathe, called Cops that is all about their frustration with Christians trying to peg them into a particular mold of “Christian artist,” and they liken the feeling to that of being “chased by all […]
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, […]

