A monthly column bringing you frontline testimonies of what God is stirring up across the globe. By international evangelist Lindy-Ann Hopley, Beautiful Witness Ministries. “Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” — Matthew 4:16 Today I want to charge and challenge you in your faith in the secret […]
Opinion
‘Time for leaders who believe God’s Word to stand up, speak up and wake up’
In a video posted this week Christian marketplace leader Dr Arno van Niekerk made a strong call on the Church to stand on the absolute truth of the Word of God. He started by commending Dutch Reformed Church leaders who met at Moreletapark Church recently to discuss the way forward […]
Test yourselves — Angus Buchan
A monthly column by farmer, preacher and writer for Jesus, Angus Buchan This morning while spending the very best time of the day , which is in my quiet time room, the Lord spoke to me almost tangibly through His holy Word the Bible, and asked me a question which […]
Christianity’s impact on freedom and justice
By Dr Sharon James — Originally published in The Christian Institute Many today would argue that Christianity has changed the world for the worse. The “new atheists” don’t just see Christianity as wrong but evil. They believe that we need to be liberated from outdated ideas of moral absolutes and […]
New generation of missionaries floods Earth with Gospel: ‘Now is season for revival’
Originally published in CBN News In the early 1900s, the majority of Christians lived in the West. More than a century later, over a third of all Christians now live in Asia, Africa, and South America. The number of missionaries going to the four corners of the globe is also […]
Mboweni finds courage to tackle public sector entitlement — Mike Pothier
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni in Parliament for his Budget Speech on Wednesday (PHOTO: GCIS via EWN). Originally published in ‘Response’ February 27 2020 — from the Parliamentary Advisory Office of the SA Catholic Bishops’ Conference The fact that Tito Mboweni came up with a small amount of personal tax relief […]
Nurturing healthy relationships — Vivienne Solomons
February is my birthday month. With Valentine’s Day situated midway, it is also commonly known as the month of love, when many take the opportunity to celebrate their loved ones. As is my custom, I like to take some time to reflect on my relationships, consider where they are, whether […]
Running community radio — not for the faint-hearted
Three weeks ago many Christians in Nelson Mandela Bay were shocked and confused by the news that their radio station, Kingfisher FM was taken off air over a licence infringement. Alan Ahlfeldt, former station manager of Kingfisher FM, shares transparently about the difficult road he and his team walked growing […]
The image, the marriage and the purpose — Part 2 — Clementia Pae
An open door of servitude, evangelism and discipleship In Part 1 of this article I related a conversation I had with the Lord, about events in our continent in 2019, which brought us to this topic and this moment of God’s move in our midst. The Lord has been ordaining […]
Violinist plays while surgeons operate on her brain: Partnering with the Great Physician — Dr Jim Dennison
Originally published in Denison Forum Dagmar Turner is a fifty-three-year-old violinist. She recently played sections of compositions by Mahler and Gershwin. That would be impressive enough. What makes her concert far more amazing is that she did so while surgeons worked to remove a tumor from her brain. The tumour […]

