By Tawia Acheampong, a writer from Accra, Ghana The news of Benny Hinn’s public rejection and renunciation of the prosperity gospel has been hailed as a watershed moment within Evangelical Christianity. However, it remains to be seen whether his “correction of theology” will be equally embraced by the multitude of […]
Opinion
Singing the Word to One Another — Hugh Wetmore
Hugh Wetmore is a songwriter and student of worship trends. He invites you to join the worship conversation by commenting on his monthly column. Over the past three months, Colossians 3:16 has shown us more clearly that the three main purposes for singing in church are: 1. to teach the […]
Spring is here! It is your time to STEP INTO THE NEW! — Lindy-Ann Hopley
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. Your dreams that have laid dormant and even forgotten are about to bloom! There is a spring in my step! The goodness of God has BLOWN […]
Rebuilding our nation with hearts on fire for the Lord — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
As a well-travelled person, I am fascinated by how society gathers together after devastations such as floods, wars, tsunamis, earthquakes, and the like to refine their identity, purpose and safety again. “Those that sow in tears will reap in joy” — Psalm 126:5 Change is a universal experience. In South […]
Your guide on what to do about CSE — Lee-Ann Viljoen
With the Department of Basic Education poised to implement Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) throughout South Africa next year, many parents and society, in general, are feeling ignored, anxious and powerless due to the lack of information about what will be taught. In this article, Lee-Ann Viljoen, highlights constructive action people […]
Will the sheep remain silent while SA’s children are fed to the wolves?
By Errol Naidoo — Originally published in JOY! News On 14 August, Family Policy Institute sent a letter to the Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga – co-signed by ten major Christian denominations – warning about the dangers of “Comprehensive Sexuality Education” (CSE) to the health, innocence and welfare of […]
Our darkest hour and our short memory — Charles Gardner
Gateway News UK correspondent Charles Gardner reflects on the peril confronting Britain eight decades after it faced the outbreak of World War II and the key to its rescue then and now. As we approach the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, I finally got round to […]
The precious virtue of patience — Angus Buchan
A monthly column by farmer, preacher and writer for Jesus, Angus Buchan You will find that young people are much more impatient than older people. Why is that? Because they have not suffered as much as older people. Suffering definitely makes one more patient. As the saying goes: “A man […]
Hong Kong crisis reflects religious freedom struggle in mainland China
Originally published in Christian Today The escalating crisis in Hong Kong is a reflection of the “desperate cry for freedom in mainland China”, Release International has said. It is calling on China to grant freedom of religion to Christians in the mainland who are experiencing increasing persecution. The organisation, which […]
Only the Gospel of Christ can change the world
Originally published in UG Christian News Gerald Mwebe, the founder and Senior Pastor of Streams of Life Church in Kampala has taught that only one message saves sinners and brings them safely into the presence of God: the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Through his sermon series ‘Preach Christ and Build […]

