[notice]A fortnightly column on marriage, family and relationships.[/notice] On the 7th of October my first born turned 13. He is a mature young man for his age and for the longest time he has wanted to reach this milestone age. We are of course thankful to the Father for keeping […]
Opinion
ENCOUNTERING FATHER in a Father’s house
I’ve often wondered what it would be like to be overwhelmed by the presence of the Lord whilst at work, so much so that you forget how and why you came to be where you are. I’ve been slain in the Spirit countless times over the years in church meetings […]
Christ on our campuses: We must find a way to draw the line
[notice]Pastor and author Afrika Mhlophe reflects on the turmoil on South African university campuses, three of which he has recently visited — as a mission speaker, part of a church dialogue-facilitation team, and observer.[/notice] I am writing from Cape Town where I have just had the opportunity to visit the […]
My personal struggle for a tertiary education in South Africa
[notice]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 […]
Run to receive the prize
[notice]A monthly Christian sport column by Cobus Kruger, a professional triathlete who is passionate about evangelism, leadership and community development through sport.[/notice] It’s three weeks since the exciting triathlon race at the Grand Final of the Triathlon World Series 2016 or simply called the World Champs in the triathlon world. […]
Empty Promises: The anti-trafficking dance production taking Bloemfontein by storm
[notice]A new fortnightly column by a team of real people dedicating their lives to the fight against human trafficking, exploitation and social injustice. This week’s writer is Bertha Bresler of STOP and Prevention vs Cure[/notice] National Human Trafficking Resource Line The Arts have a long history of conveying human emotion […]
‘Spiritual songs’ — God is listening for honest lyrics
[notice]Hugh Wetmore is a songwriter and student of worship trends. He invites you to join the worship conversation by commenting on his monthly column.[/notice] I have long admired hit-singer Bono’s principled stand for justice in our unjust world. But I didn’t realise that he had committed himself to moral principles […]
Kholofelo Mashiloane – a son given as a sign of hope
[notice] A monthly column in which Kwakanya Nazo shares stories, interviews and testimonies of young people from all walks of life who are radical for Jesus and live to see change and transformation in and around them.[/notice] Kholofelo Mashiloane, a son given as a sign of hope, is one of […]
We need to hear — and understand — God’s word together
[notice]A monthly column by farmer, preacher and writer for Jesus, Angus Buchan[/notice] If we go to The Book of Nehemiah chapter 8, we will see that after Nehemiah had rebuilt the wall around the city of Jerusalem, he called the people together in one place and the scribe Ezra brought […]
Go down Moses
[notice]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.[/notice] MOSES: Lord, I do apologise for bothering you so late in history, but they’ve sent me back with the Commandments. The general […]

