If we look at the Word of God in Romans 8:1 (NKJV) — There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. That great English preacher by the name of Charles Haddon Spurgeon said: “Glory be […]
Opinion
Former Muslim of Iranian descent: Why Christians should care about Iran’s protests
By Hedieh Mirahmadi — Originally published in The Christian Post For the first time in history the World Cup took place in a Muslim country, Qatar. In front of billions of people watching worldwide, the Iranian players remained silent as their national anthem played in the stadium. It was a simple but […]
Christ, the reason for the season — Vivienne Solomons
It is hard to believe that December is already upon us, and that Christmas is just around the corner. Between tying up loose ends at work and attending various year end functions from school to the office, it is easy to get lost in all the activities that traditionally take […]
Studies reveal there are now 1 million followers of Jesus worldwide of Jewish descent
A great spiritual awakening is underway in the Jewish community worldwide, but particularly in the United States, reports Joel C Rosenburg best-selling author, Middle East analyst, Evangelical leader and editor of All Israel News and All Arab News and president and CEO of Near East Media. In the early part […]
Christians in politics 1780 – 2022 — Chuck Stephens
Chuck Stephens shows that there is nothing new or unusual about Christians in politics. But, he points out, that no political party has cornered Christianity I could go back further into history but let’s start with the British Quakers during the time of Napoleon. They ignited the anti-slavery movement. Out […]
Train hard, fight easy — Angus Buchan
A very dear friend of mine who was a former Major General in the South African Defense Force, said something I will never forget, he said: “Train hard, fight easy.” I thought that was very profound and the Scripture to accompany this is I Corinthians 9:27 (NKJV) — But I […]
How should we respond when we have been wronged? — Vivienne Solomons
When relationships face challenging times … love! A few months ago, someone I know well shared something about their life that was both shocking and hurtful to me. I didn’t say much but, in my mind, I started questioning everything I knew about them, including our relationship of many years. […]
Time for the Anglican Church to rethink its approach to Israel
In an op-ed published in PoliticsWeb, Pamela Ngubane, general manager of South African Friends of Israel, says the Church should align itself with peace-builders who lay a foundation for the future prosperity of all people The Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA) has adopted a set of increasingly extreme positions […]
Could anti-terrorism bill be used against anti-government lobby groups?
TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read) Summary This week, we got good news, but a new concern. Good news that Parliament has listened to our concerns about the Anti-Money Laundering bill and plans to take out the requirement for all non-profits to register, that would have made most South African non-profits […]
US attorney calls FBI arrests of pro-lifers “blatant religious discrimination”
Originally published in Faithwire As questions swirl over the FBI’s arrest of at least 12 pro-life activists, one attorney is calling the incidents behind these detainments “shocking” and perilous. Chelsey Youman, legislative director at Human Coalition, said she’s hearing critics use the term “police state” while discussing what has unfolded. Some are […]

