Drug and alcohol addiction is not something that only affects a certain group of people — it affects everyone. So, said Marcelle Adams a young medical doctor from Pretoria who found himself down-and-out, walking on the highway, where he heard God’s audible voice telling him where he should go for […]
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2 000 accept Christ at University of South Florida event
Originally published in Crosswalk A student-led revival movement that began at Auburn University two years ago continued Thursday at the University of South Florida, where 7 000 students gathered for worship and multitudes prayed to receive Christ. The Unite US event saw some 2 000 salvations, 300 baptisms and thousands of changed lives, according […]
Voddie Baucham dies at 56 after ’emergency medical incident’
Voddie Baucham Jr, US pastor, theologian and bestselling author known for his defence of biblical authority, has died after suffering an emergency medical incident, his family announced. He was 56. “We are saddened to inform friends that our dear brother, Voddie Baucham, Jr, has left the land of the dying […]
US senator introduces Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act of 2025
Originally published in Harbinger’s Daily US Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act of 2025, a bill designed to protect Christians and other religious minorities from widespread persecution in Nigeria. The legislation seeks to hold accountable Nigerian government officials who enable Islamist jihadist violence or enforce […]
Prolife events in Durban, Cape Town next weekend
The National Alliance for Life (NAL) Conference and March for Life South Africa — both in Durban — and the International Life Chain Sunday event in Cape Town, are all taking place in the first weekend of October. The NAL Conference will be at Bethsaida Ministries International, Bishops Court, Stonebridge […]
Iran’s Supreme Court rejects Christian convert’s application for retrial
Originally published in Article 18 Iran’s Supreme Court has rejected the application for a retrial of a Christian convert serving a 10-year prison sentence for worshipping in a house-church. Mehran Shamloui has been in prison for two months, having been detained on his return to Iran on July 3, after […]
Reini closing in on SA-Zim border — and the unknown
Six months into his CrossWalk Africa mission to wheel a wooden cross from Cape Town to Jerusalem, Reini Coetzee’s epic trek is getting very real: he will soon be entering uncharted territory in Zimbabwe. “It’s like a big doorway that I’m going to go through — into the unknown, into […]
10 Key takeaways from the Faith-Driven Entrepreneur conference
Originally published in Thrive!News Blending faith, obedience, risk, and global impact When it comes to inspiring thousands of entrepreneurs to stay the course and obey the call of God, there’s no better way to do it than to share stories of those who have gone before them and accomplished the […]
At least 17 Christians killed in Mozambique Islamist violence
Originally published in Barnabas Aid on September 14 Islamic State Mozambique (IS-M) have claimed the killing of 17 Christians in Cabo Delgado Province in the past three weeks. In just one attack in Muidumbe district on 26 August, the terrorists murdered four people and burned down 29 houses. These attacks are part […]
Nigerian Supreme Court to hear landmark appeal of man sentenced to death for WhatsApp message
Originally published in The Christian Post A man sentenced to death for sharing song lyrics on WhatsApp is finally getting a hearing at Nigeria’s Supreme Court. He has spent more than five years in prison awaiting justice. The court will hear the case of Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, a Sufi Muslim from […]

