Former CRL Rights Commission Section 22 committee chairperson Professor Musa Xulu released a press statement this week in which he says state-security structures may be investigating Christians and organisations “opposing the CRL chairperson’s agenda”. Xulu, who resigned in January as chairperson of the Section 22 committee on Christian sector abuses, […]
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A precious relationship — Angus Buchan
Deuteronomy 7: 3, 8 We are never to be unevenly yoked with unbelievers because they will pollute us to their way of thinking and in their compromising outlook on life in general. John 15:16: “you did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go […]
Rescue SA taking government to court over ‘unconstitutional’ race laws
Rescue South Africa Civil Rights Alliance (RSACRA) a non profit committed to defending the rights of South African citizens, lodged a case in the North Gauteng High Court today challenging the constitutionality of South Africa’s race-based laws. “This constitutes the first of several High Court cases RSACRA will file to […]
Power of Pentecost winning record number of Jews, Muslims to Jesus — Charles Gardner
A wondrous event is taking place signalling that we could be on the verge of the grand culmination of the ages. Whereas 2 000 years ago, on the Feast of Pentecost being celebrated this week, 3 000 Jews bowed the knee to Yeshua, their Messiah, there are now an estimated […]
When reconciliation begins in small gatherings at obscure places — Afrika Mhlophe
I have known that the town of Potchefstroom carries layers of South African memory, but the extent of it only became clear to me two weekends ago. I was invited to be part of a reconciliation weekend between Matabele (or Ndebele) and Afrikaner communities, an event marked by prayer, repentance, […]
Crossing rivers, riding in faith: The Afrika Trek experience — Willard Matiza
Christian ministry leader Willard Matiza shares on his experience on OM’s Afrika Trek discipleship mission trip last year. Info about this year’s Afrika Trek, next month, is at the bottom of this page. In April last year, I embarked on a journey that reshaped my understanding of faith, community, and […]
Moment Pentecost crowd heard words of Jesus in own language inspires ‘The Chosen’ translators
By Dr Wendi Lord, vice president of localization at Come and See, the nonprofit helping bring The Chosen to audiences globally in 600 languages Imagine the shock. Thousands of people crowded into Jerusalem, drawn from every corner of the known world, from regions we now call Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, […]
Veteran nursing matron reflects on decades of faith and service
Coinciding with the celebration of International Nurses Day this week — on May 12 — Bulelwa Mokori interviewed retired matron Ellen Vina Moyo Nursing veteran Ellen Vino Moyo said her salvation and knowledge of God empowered her to rise to become the first black matron of Mpilo Central Hospital in […]
New report reveals brutal truth about October 7 that many still deny
NOTE: Please be warned this article makes unpleasant and disturbing reading. It shines light on spiritual darkness that is rarely acknowledged in mainstream media coverage of the Middle East conflict that so often is blind to — or covers for — the antisemitic spirit that drives Israel’s enemies. Originally published […]
Xi Jinping’s CCP rewriting Bible
Originally published in The Christian Post The Chinese Communist Party is rewriting the Bible. As part of Xi Jinping’s “Sinicisation of Christianity” campaign, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) plans to ensure Christianity in China is instilled with “core socialist values”. Pursuant to that effort, the CCP is currently working on its own translation […]
