A 2010 Pew Opinion Survey and University of Maryland/World Opinion.org survey have found that 84% of Egyptians favour the death penalty for “apostates” (those who choose to leave Islam) – Dr Peter Hammond, in article “What is happening in the Middle East?”
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Helenvale crime rate drops drastically after prayer walk
There has been a 100% decrease in violent crime in Helenvale, Port Elizabeth, since 100 prayer warriors prayed in the area and anointed the streets with oil a week ago. South African Police Services Commander for the Mount Road Cluster, General Dawie Rabie said in an interview today that since […]
Marching on!
Dear friend March is indeed marching on. And so is Gateway News. This week we published our first story from East London — the first of many to come: East London Christians take a stand on abortion. We also posted an expert article on a question that is on many […]
What is happening in the Middle East?
[notice]An analysis of the headline-grabbing developments in the Middle East, by Dr Peter Hammond, founder and Director of Frontline Fellowship and and an evangelist to Muslims and a Missionary to restricted access areas for over 29 years.[/notice] The tidal waves of protests and riots convulsing capitals throughout the Arab world […]
East London Christians taking stand on abortion
[notice]Pro-life campaigning is gathering momentum in South Africa and other parts of the world[/notice] Opponents of abortion in South Africa and overseas have been participating in co-ordinated prayer and picketing campaigns since February. In South Africa, pro-life Christians held “life chain” events in various centres to co-incide with the 14th […]
Christian rap and hip hop stars heading for South Africa
Rough Diamond Projects and Integrity Media Africa announced this week that the Unashamed International African Tour featuring the Grammy nominated artist Lecrae, headlining a stellar package with Trip Lee, Sho Baraka, Tedashi, Dj Official, PRO and KB, are heading to South African shores this November. Lecrae and his fellow artists […]
Basics need to be in place
[notice]In Part 1 of a series of articles that review the economic growth needs of the Nelson Mandela Metro, freelance business writer and researcher Ed Richardson (right) identifies four basic needs.[/notice] There will be no meaningful economic growth in the Nelson Mandela Metro until we address four basic needs – […]
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Container school taking shape by faith
Six years ago Joe Slovo, outside Uitenhage, was just another dusty, forsaken squatter camp where the children of the poorest of the poor sniffed glue on the street. But God had other plans. Some Christians from Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth started reaching out to Joe Slovo residents in 2005, beginning […]
Japannese Christene gee Xhosa Bybels aan SA kinders
“Weet julle waar is Japan? Dis baie ver, anderkant die aarde, en van doer ver af kom Miwa,” het die 80-jarige Ouma Nellie Johnson onlangs aan 40 opgewonde gesiggies van Mbekweni verduidelik terwyl ‘n Japanese besoeker, Miwa Teauche, aan elkeen ‘n kleurvolle Kinderbybel in hul moedertaal, Xhosa, uitgedeel het. Miwa […]