The agricultural sector of South Africa is at a crossroads. To be more precise, it is actually at a three-way junction. Not only do we have to choose wisely which road to take, but we must also consider how to travel down all three roads simultaneously. As the land reform […]
Opinion
The ‘apple of God’s eye’ and His Word – Angus Buchan
A monthly column by farmer, preacher and writer for Jesus, Angus Buchan …the apple of His (God’s) eye.. – Zechariah 2:8 In spite of all that is going on at present in Israel, what with the uproar over moving the US embassy from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem, the Golan Heights being […]
Pushing ahead when you feel like pulling back — Vivienne Solomons
A monthly column by Vivienne Solomons who is a legal consultant who passionately believes that God wants His people to make a difference right where they are and to stand up for what is true and just. She is also passionate about encouraging young women to walk victoriously with God […]
Israel at epicentre of political storms — Charles Gardner
By United Kingdom Correspondent Charles Gardner There is no panacea for those who refuse to face up to the truth. Seventy-five years after the D-Day landings paved the way for Europe’s salvation from tyranny, its nations have once more become enslaved to godless ideologies our heroes gave their lives to […]
BBC at last catching up with reality of extreme Christian persecution
Originally published in Breaking Israel News Christian persecution ‘at near genocide levels’ the title of a May 3 BBC report, cites a lengthy interim study ordered by British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and led by Rev Philip Mounstephen, the Bishop of Truro. According to the BBC report, one in three […]
Navigating culture without redefining biblical morality — Afrika Mhlophe
The fallout experienced by Israel Folau following his now infamous tweet is a cause for great concern. You might think that the issue is purely about love vs hatred for homosexuals but it is far more than that. It is fundamentally about a culture of authoritarianism and intolerance. A culture […]
Misfired question gets answers pro-abortion journalist never expected
Originally published in The Christian Post If pro-lifers are going to oppose the killing of unborn children, we are told over and over again, then we must be willing to take care of these children and their families even after they’re born. And since we don’t, it’s widely assumed and […]
A letter to future SA Cabinet on eve of inauguration — Marian Fitz-Gibbon
This message comes to you amidst the flurry and rush of protocol just before inauguration — the letters from security, drivers, designers, hairstylists, make-up artists, nail technicians, speech writers — if you’re the Speaker of the House, or contacts with the press. Then there are the notes of congratulations from […]
Latest Christian uproar highlights our ‘dualism’ — Afrika Mhlophe
South Africa’s 2019 National elections are done and dusted and the results tell an interesting tale. As to be expected, the ANC took the lion’s share of the vote and will continue to govern for the next five years. What stands out for me is something that took place immediately […]
‘New Sudan’ in sight but not yet in hand.
By Elizabeth Kendal — Originally published in Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin Protests erupted in Khartoum on December 19 2018 after the government trebled the price of bread. However, the protests were, and still are, about much more than bread. In Sudan’s 1986 general election, Hassan al-Turabi’s hard-line Islamist and Arab-supremacist, […]

