[notice]An Open Doors News profile on Gyang Dantong and his legacy to Nigeria’s suffering church.[/notice] He was among a handful of elected members of Nigerian government attempting to bury the more than 100 Christians killed just the day before, when Muslim gunmen had rampaged through several villages in Nigeria’s central […]
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Time to re-establish Christian based education
State run education in South Africa has been dominating media headlines for all the wrong reasons. Stable, functional and quality education appears to be deteriorating at an alarming rate. The Eastern Cape Education Department appears to lurch from one crisis to the next. Apparently text books in that province were […]
Weekend Sports Results — July 23, 2012
Rugby Motorsport Golf Cycling Grand Prix Cricket Football What an incredible weekend of sport! It was a record breaking weekend in so many respects – but it was a very special weekend for South African sport. Weekend Sport’s Results: Rugby: Super Rugby Quarter Finals: Crusaders 28 – 13 Vodacom Bulls Reds 17 – […]
Time to end the liberal media’s stranglehold
Time To End The Liberal Media Stranglehold! I am happy to report that progress with South Africa’s first current affairs television programme from a Biblical perspective is on track. ‘Watchmen on the Wall’ will be broadcast weekly on TBN Africa. I have moved into strategically located office space in the Cape Town […]
Chikane, Meshoe call on ANC leaders to follow Mandela’s lead
Originally published in ioL news Struggle veteran and president of the Apostolic Faith Mission International, the Rev Frank Chikane, has launched a blistering attack on the current political leadership and called on leaders to rather emulate Nelson Mandela and the leaders of his time. He made the comments during the […]
PE township flooding unleashes hardship and compassion
[notice]Heavy rain and bitterly cold weather at the weekend caused flooding in various parts of Port Elizabeth. One of the hardest hit areas was Gqebera (Walmer Township), where the greatest impact was felt in the shackland at the far end of the township. PETER FREEMAN, Manager of the Human Dignity […]
PE petrol attendant reaches out to homeless
Port Elizabeth petrol attendant Hilton Essau has a heart for the poor and uses some of the money that he earns from tips to buy food for homeless people he has befriended. Essau who is also a pastor at Fishers of Men Apostolic Body in Extention 32, in the Northern […]
Kindness, roses and God
[notice]A fortnightly devotional based on everyday experiences.[/notice] Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 1 Corinthians 13:4 (NIV) I STOPPED AT the stop street where the man who is always selling roses (even in the rain) stands and told […]
Weekend Sports Results — July 16, 2012
Rugby Motor Sport Cycling Golf Rugby: Super Rugby Bulls 37 – 20 Lions Sharks 34 – 15 Cheetahs Stormers 26 – 21 Rebels Reds 32 – 16 Waratahs Crusaders 38 – 24 Force Brumbies 16 – 30 Blues Hurricanes 28 – 25 Chiefs Combined Log: Pos Team […]
When getting what you want isn’t what you want!
[notice]Pastor Bongani Mgayi points out that God warned the Israelites about the consequences of their demand for a king. Perhaps we, who have demanded a popular, people’s government, should also consider ourselves warned.[/notice]World governments have money for buying arms, but do not have money to feed the poor. According to […]