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Opinion
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 […]
Q&A with Athi Mayinje — JP Flugel
Good day fellow sports fanatics and welcome to just my second edition of Team Talk. I had the privilege of inviting Athi Mayinje into the sheds for a Q & A session. Athi is a pro athlete, a dedicated coach who loves to give back to the game by mentoring […]
A cry for justice as Pakistan court validates forced ‘marriage’ of teen — Elizabeth Kendal
Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin — by Elizabeth Kendal Once again a Pakistani High Court has validated the “marriage” of an abducted Christian minor girl to her Muslim abductor, despite child marriage being illegal in Pakistan. The High Court has rejected proof-of-age documents submitted by the victim’s Christian parents (birth certificates, […]
Abortion: are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 4 (Possible consequences) 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 5 Part 6 Part 7 From simply meditating on the logic of the consequences of abortion, one does not need rocket science to imagine […]
The joy of walking together — Vivienne Solomons
Covid – 19 and the measures put in place to manage its spread, lockdown being just one of them, have strained or, at the very least, changed our ability to connect with others in different ways, both tangible and intangible. A mask hides our smile. An elbow or foot bump […]
San Remo resolution webinar clarifies Israel’s legality — Charles Gardner
The controversial subject of Israel, with its political and spiritual significance for the nations and for Christians in particular, was aired in a most helpful way through an online webinar on Sunday night. Hundreds of people from all over the United Kingdom took part in a marvellously interactive discussion triggered […]
Abortion: Are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlane
Part 3 (Abortion methods) 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 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 The three elements of every abortion One needs to remember that the physical elements of an abortion necessitate […]

