Galatians 6:9 (NKJV) —“9 And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.” Everywhere I go at the moment, I sense that people are weary and tired and they don’t even know why they are weary or tired. It’s not […]
Opinion
Local government elections a test of our Christian maturity –Alain Walljee
Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president of the United States, said: “The government you elect is the government you deserve.” Do Christians understand the biblical imperative of Proverbs 29:2 (KJV) that when the righteous rule, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn? I am quite certain that […]
Miracle has just happened on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount
By Jonathan Feldstein —Originally published in Charisma News Wait, what? Jews and Christians can pray on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Why is that news? At the conclusion of the 1967 Six Day War, Israel negotiated a cease fire with the Arab countries that had gone to war against it. […]
Mogoeng successor a matter for fervent prayer — Afrika Mhlophe
Whoever succeeds Mogoeng Mogoeng as Chief justice of the South African Constitutional Court has their work cut out for them. The ground has shifted heavily since the appointment of the outgoing chief justice in 2011. Firstly, Jacob Zuma, who appointed Mogoeng, is no longer the president following a recall by […]
Afghanistan’s children are asking:’Is Jesus here now?’
By Dr Rex Rogers — Originally published in CBN News In Afghanistan’s arena of fear, the children of Kabul are asking a remarkable question: “Is Jesus here now? Can we meet Him?” In their present tribulation, the children and youth of this shell-shocked nation are looking for hope – and […]
‘It is well with my soul’ — Vivienne Solomons
Through the years I have contributed here, I have always written from my heart and from the perspective of whatever is happening in my life at the time, in the hope that you, the reader finds it at least helpful but hopefully, also encouraging in your own journey through life. […]
The ideological civil war over abortion
Originally published In AskDrBrown US Christian author, public speaker, radio and tv host, Dr Michael Brown looks at an issue that has become the ultimate dividing line in the increasingly divided United States of America Was there a time in living memory when America was more divided? I’m 66, and […]
God’s first responder — Lindy-Ann Hopley
Imagine a boiling hot Florida day, the traffic on the highway is racing by at high speed. Suddenly red break lights get slammed on everywhere across the lanes! In a matter of seconds a blue car comes into view. It has crashed into the middle concrete divider. Smoke pouring out […]
The worship service: then and now — in one lifetime! (1)
During the Heritage Month of September we remembered our roots, as a nation. We traced our national evolution from what was to what now is, and we have been imagining our future. The one dominant word has been “change”. So it’s a good time to remind ourselves of our journey as […]
What will they remember? — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
Recently there’s been an emphasis on child mental health, childhood abuse, parenting and adolescents. Globally, it is estimated that 10% to 20% of children and adolescents are affected by mental health disorders. In South Africa research suggests that a lack of intersectoral collaboration on mental health has resulted in children […]

