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 […]
Opinion
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 […]
Not by might or by power — Marian Fitzgibbon
I woke at 4 am to capture the following dream: I was on an extremely fast-moving train. It was like one of those supersonic types of trains, yet I had not yet been on one like this. Everyone was dressed in white; the train was pretty full, yet none of […]
Let us worship: tables are being turned — Lindy-Ann Hopley
Special Report Oh rejoice! What the enemy meant for evil, God is turning for good! I think about when Jesus came into the temple to turn over the tables. Abominations that had been allowed in the house of God not just by the people. but the Church, were overturned! This is […]
True short story: The baby who was blind, but was seen — Mark Roberts
“You never talk to me. You never share how you are feeling!” My wife was definitely not in a good mood. I had just got home from responding to the rape of a five-year-old girl. The last thing I wanted to do was talk about work or my feelings. As […]
‘Yes, yes, yes’: Why peace with Khartoum would be true paradigm shift for Israel
Originally published in The Times of Israel Yes to removal of Sudan from the US list of state sponsors of terror. Yes to a billion-dollar aid package. And yes to normalization with Israel? The remarkable tale of Sudan turning from a symbol of the Arab world’s rejection of the Jewish […]
Are we getting away with murder? — Johann McFarlance
Part 2 in a 7-part series on the issue of abortion by veteran lecturer, teacher and academic Dr Johann McFarlane See Part 1 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 A conflict of ‘rights’ A woman’s right to choose and a foetus’s right to live, probably represent the most unequal, […]
God’s comprehensive purpose for His Church: make disciples (continued) — Hugh Wetmore
Singing songs in the Sunday services is one of God’s effective methods of “making disciples”. Jesus expects us to keep His comprehensive purpose — to make disciples — at the centre of our service for Him. A disciple is one who is being “taught” the teachings of Jesus, and who […]

