2020 will be a year that will go down in history that’s not too dissimilar to that of some of the world wars that others have lived through. When we share our stories of what we’ve been through this year we will count the numbers of those that have made […]
Opinion
Holding on and letting go — Vivienne Solomons
Holding on … letting go. All of life can seem like a constant dance of holding on to some things while letting go of others. This is true in business and in our personal lives as well. In fact, it is true of every area of our lives. But how […]
It’s not over: hold the line — Lindy-Ann Hopley
My name is Lindy-Ann Hopley and I greet you in the wonderful name of our Lord Jesus Christ all the way from America. “Where His Name is exalted – He will draw all men unto Himself” – Bible. We can not EXIT the world and expect to TAKE DOMINION of it […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 6 (The Role of the Church) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane. See Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 7 Fostering understanding for women with unwanted pregnanciesOvercrowded houses in poor communities will certainly cause a rise […]
Talking prayer strategies with Connie Bennot — Michelle Hennesey
Recently I had the privilege of chatting with Pastor Connie Bennot of Journey of Grace, Cape Town. Our conversation revolved around effective prayer and the adventures she’s had and still has as a seasoned intercessor. Connie Bennot is a kingdom-minded, passionate leader. She has been in ministry for 39 years […]
Kristallnacht, Covid-19 and Israel: the ancient hatred continues — Vivienne Myburgh
Kristallnacht was commemorated last week from the evening of November 9 to the evening of November 10. Early in November 1938 a young Jewish man walked into the German Embassy in Paris and shot the third secretary, Ernst Vom Rath, after he had heard that his family had been expelled […]
God evaluates our singing — Hugh Wetmore
The Divine Trinity had just been looking through the Body of Christ onearth. Now They meet in conclave to review their findings. Theirspecial focus this time was the question “How does the congregationsing?” Let’s eavesdrop on their trialogue://////////oooO!!!Oooo\\\\\\\\\\ “It’s interesting to notice how they usually equate singing withworship“, said the […]
Ethiopia: collapse would trigger Christian crisis — Elizabeth Kendal
Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin — by Elizabeth Kendal Background: the battle for Ethiopia God is forever at work in this world; and forever his work is both old and new. It is old in that his message has never changed: “repent and be reconciled to God”, yet new in that […]
Change is here to stay — Angus Buchan
Who would have believed that the USA may soon have a new president? Some trust in chariots, and some in horses; But we will remember the name of the Lord our God. Psalms 20:7 (NKJV) If we are going to trust in anything else outside of the Lord Jesus Christ, we are going to be […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 5 (When does life begin) in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane. See Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 6 Part 7 Ankerberg and Weldon1 (1:13+14) quotes Dr Bernard Nathanson, who was once known as the “abortion king”, having […]

