After 16 years of producing TV programmes and an extensive range of highly impactful audio visual content for farmer evangelist Angus Buchan, Shalom Ministries executive producer George Carpenter — who is also a spiritual son of Uncle Angus — is relocating to the United Kingdom in response to God’s calling. […]
Opinion
So what’s next? — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
Frontline workers in South Africa are breathing a sigh of relief as the arrival of vaccines brings a promise of push back against the deadly Covid-19 pandemic. This brings a greater hope of saving lives and reducing the number of infections. Running parallel to this is a breakthrough Ivermectin treatment […]
Jesus take the wheel: week 4 — Julita Kok
Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 4 in a weekly series in which music industry personality and Worship South Africa exco member Julita Kok reports back on a recent SA road trip in which she handed the steering wheel over to Jesus Week […]
Face to face with my fear of the unknown — Vivienne Solomons
This past December, I came face to face with my greatest fear – the unknown – and God met me there. On December 21, my husband, Serge, who had tested positive for Covid-19 just two days prior, was suddenly overnight, no longer able to breathe room air on his own […]
When silence is evil: time to stand up against antisemitism — Charles Gardner
By Charles Gardner, UK Correspondent I guess many people are breathing a sigh of relief now that the White House has closed its doors on Mr Trump. They think it’s all over. But my message to them is: “You ain’t seen nothing yet!” So, fasten your seat-belts, for you are […]
Living in a modern-day Bible parable — Lindy-Ann Hopley
The year has kicked off with more than just a bang — definitely the wildest time I have personally ever seen on the face of the earth. . I feel like I am watching a highlights parable of different Bible stories in modern-day life — with the good, bad and the […]
Jesus take the wheel: week 3 — Julita Kok
Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 3 in a weekly series in which music industry personality and Worship South Africa exco member Julita Kok reports back on a recent SA road trip in which she handed the steering wheel over to Jesus As you know […]
‘I don’t enjoy their church’s singing-style’ — Hugh Wetmore
One of the most influential factors which people take into account, when deciding which church to attend, or even to join, is ‘the church’s music ministry’. And there’s such a range to choose from: from hyper-conservative churches where the hymn-and-a thing led by the organ music style of the 1950s […]
‘Socially destructive’ statute seeks to redefine marriage, says Naidoo
The primary goal of the government’s proposed ‘Single Marriage Statute’ is “to provide same-sex, transgender and ‘all other forms of marriage’ full and equal status in all respects with monogamous heterosexual marriage or the biblical definition of marriage,” says Family Poliicy Institute director Errol Naidoo. Dismissing government’s claims that the proposed […]
Why are SA authorities blocking cheap drug that shows promise against Covid-19?
Why are South Africa’s health authorities still refusing to allow doctors to use Ivermectin when so much medical evidence shows the drug is highly beneficial against Covid-19? Specialist physicians and scientists from the US, UK, and Australia are loudly advocating this 50-year-old, Nobel Prize-winning and very cheap drug for use […]

