Elijah contest with Baal prophets now on a global scale By UK Correspondent, Charles Gardner The crisis over President Trump’s Covid diagnosis serves to highlight the growing divergence between God-fearers and those in rebellion against their Creator. I even heard in my spirit, ‘the Beast has been released’, but I […]
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The release of the power from on high — Clementia Pae
45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures. 46 He told them, “This is what is written: The Messiah will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, 47 and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all […]
Corruption arrests, prosecutions signal new day in SA — Errol Naidoo
By Errol Naidoo, Family Policy Institute The long-awaited arrests and prosecutions of public officials implicated in corruption appears to be gathering momentum. Several senior ANC officials were arrested for fraud and corruption this past week and some appeared in court for bail hearings. The arrests of former Free State officials implicated […]
The Return: a time to let God reveal and heal – – Lindy-Ann Hopley
I believe this is a word for many. I will be sharing raw and real, but I believe it’s time to let God reveal to heal. A moment in history as more than a million people from across the world joined to pray online and in person. If my people […]
A call for courage — Charles Gardner
We are surrounded by ‘a great cloud of witnesses’ (Heb 12.1) As Christians fight battles on several fronts – not only with Covid, but from increasing attempts to shut down their voice – courage is the great need of the hour. There can surely be few better examples of this […]
Time to make our last stand — Alain Walljee
I have been involved in Christian ministry since my early teens. This involved outreaches, charity drives and many prayers at hospitals and in even more homes. That part of my ministry never stopped. But between the years 2010 to the first three months of 2014 I did extensive community work […]
A lesson in dealing with loss from my children — Vivienne Solomons
I think it is fair to say that 2020 has turned out rather differently to what anyone could have imagined at the start. This is true not only in South Africa but the world over. A word that is often used in the context of Covid-19 is “loss”, where loss […]
What 20 years at Parliament taught me! — Cheryllyn Dudley
Former ACDP MP Cheryllyn Dudley shared the message below during a keynote speech last Friday in the online September Elective: ‘The Great Reset: Be The Change’, hosted by the School of Governance Sharing just a few of the many many things I learned or had confirmed during my years in […]
Potentially dangerous case for faith-based independent schools — Adv Nadene Badenhorst
A potentially dangerous case that could have major ramifications for all faith-based independent schools (whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.) has been instituted in the Equality Court of the Johannesburg High Court. The case concerns Christian Life Private School, an independent school subscribing to Christian beliefs and values in Johannesburg. The […]
US at precipice, in danger unless returns to God — Jonathan Cahn
Originally published in The Christian Post Interview with Jonathan Cahn, visionary for The Return day of repentance and prayer which is taking place around the world on Saturday September 25 A Messianic Jewish rabbi believes the United States is in the midst of great shaking where the nation may soon […]

