Keith Mathee SC, a practicing senior advocate in South Africa, Christian author and pro-life activist shares his views on a Constitutional Court finding two months ago that unborn babies less than 26 weeks old are not human The South African Constitutional Court handed down its judgment in the ‘Voice of the Unborn […]
Opinion
Peace like a river — Hugh Wetmore
There’s a popular worship song that goes like this: “I’ve got peace like a river, peace like a river, I’ve got peace like a river in my soul. I’ve got peace like a river, peace like a river, I’ve got peace like a river in my soul.” It is […]
Russia’s threats to shut down Jewish Agency raise alarm bells
Originally published in Religion News During the Cold War, Russia’s refusal to allow Jews to leave the country reflected its political aims. The same is likely true today, a Jewish studies scholar explains. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 sparked a surge of refugees fleeing the war zone, but political repression […]
Revival in air ahead of Mogale City crusade –Angus Buchan
Well, having just returned from Mogale City (Krugersdorp), I can smell revival in the air. Jeremiah 33.3 (NKJV) (Jesus’s telephone Number)– “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and [a]mighty things, which you do not know.” And that is exactly what we are going to be […]
Beauty out of ashes during Nazi occupation of Netherlands — Charles Gardner
New research has thrown fresh light on a series of startling heroics during the dark days of the Holocaust. Thanks to the meticulous efforts of Australian author Kelvin Crombie, we now know much more about Jewish suffering particularly as it affected the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation. And we are […]
Forever with the Lord! — Hugh Wetmore
These days we hear a lot about death. Usually in sensational news reports. 21 under-age children found dead in eNyobeni Tavern, Gqeberha. Farm attacks leave so many dead. Man kills his partner, then himself, and leaves their three children orphans. Robbers with high-calibre firearms storm a township tavern, killing six people. […]
Gratitude. It’s an attitude — Vivian Solomons
Years ago, when I first read the Scripture in 1Thessalonians 5 v 18; “give thanks in all circumstances”, I interpreted it to mean that I should give thanks for every circumstance in my life. Even for all my challenges, disappointments, and losses. But that is not what the apostle Paul […]
10 martyrs whose lives shine a light on the daily murder of Christians in Nigeria
Originally published by Open Doors Almost every day, Open Doors receives a report of an attack or kidnapping in Nigeria. The violence against Christians has become so frequent, so widespread, that on average, every two hours a Nigerian is murdered for their faith. That’s nearly 13 Christians a day, 372 […]
In days of old — Angus Buchan
Early this morning while sitting meditating, praying and reading my Bible, I read a beautiful Scripture found in Psalm 44:1 (NKJV) — We have heard with our ears oh God, our Fathers have told us, the deeds you did in their days, in days of old. I really love sitting […]
Biden’s visit coincides with danger time zone in Israel history
President Biden arrived in Israel on Wednesday afternoon at around 3.45 pm for his first Middle East trip as president. The red carpet was literally rolled out and there were welcome speeches by interim prime minister Yair Lapid and President Isaac Hertzog on his arrival. Traffic was totally diverted to […]

