Originally published in Ecumenical News A movie based on the life of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, titled The Forgiven that was panned by American critics earlier this year might face some unsympathetic reviews when it is released to South African cinemas next month. The film, which […]
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Rare all-red heifer born: next step toward building third temple?
Originally published in Charisma News Last Tuesday, the Temple Institute’s Red Heifer program was blessed with results: An entirely red female calf was born, paving the way for re-establishing the temple service and marking the final stage of redemption. Almost three years ago, the Temple Institute inaugurated its Raise a […]
‘Pray for God to heal me’: Anne Graham Lotz reveals she has breast cancer
Originally published in CBN News Evangelist Anne Graham Lotz has revealed that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. According to a post on her website, she found out about the diagnosis exactly three years after she discovered her husband unconscious in their pool. “On the afternoon of August 17 […]
Happiness is … — Michael Cassidy
A monthly column by Michael Cassidy, evangelist, author, Christian leader and founder of African Enterprise whose ministry in Africa and the world has spanned more than 50 years. Naturally everyone has their own definitions. They vary from “happiness is a friend who cares” to “happiness is jam with your bread […]
Let not your hearts become an enemy of worship — Clementia Pae
Clementia Pae offers guidelines for navigating heart wounds and preserving a heart of worship She felt contempt for him in her heart Then, as the ark of the Lord came into the city of David, Michal, Saul’s daughter (David’s wife), looked down from the window and saw king David leaping […]
Nelson Mandela Bay men invited to Kingdom Manne Camp
Once again, Nelson Mandela Bay will be hosting the annual Kingdom Manne Camp, with this year’s event taking place from September 14 to 16 at Dawson Farm, on the corner of Kraggakamma Rd and Lakeside Rd on the outskirts of Port Elizabeth. Men from all denominations and churches around the […]
Egyptian teen embraces Christianity after Muslims murder faithful father
Originally published in The Christian Post An Egyptian teen embraced Christianity after witnessing the faith of his father, who was brutally murdered by Muslim extremists for refusing to convert to Islam. Seventeen-year-old Marqos told persecution watchdog Open Doors USA that just a few years ago, his family lived at peace […]
Time for Christians to make a difference, says Errol Naidoo
It is time now for the Church to make a difference in South Africa by voting godly men and women into government, said Errol Naidoo in an interview in Port Elizabeth yesterday. The Family Policy Institute founder and media personality, who earlier this year announced he will be standing for […]
Welsh Revival revisited (2): Bucket-loads of blessings — Charles Gardner
In the second part of a series on the Welsh Revival Gateway News UK correspondent Charles Gardner reports back from a recent conference he attended at the Bible College of Wales As I continue my report on our visit to the Bible College of Wales and the nearby birthplace of […]
‘Hate Speech Bill in danger of being rushed through’
On Tuesday August 28 the latest version of the controversial Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill was published for public comment (https://pmg.org.za/call-for-comment/727/), reports Freedom of Religion South Africa (FOR SA). The original draft of the Bill received over 70 000 submissions, with many labelling it “draconian” (https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2018-03-13-draconian-hate-crimes-bill-will-destroy-freedom-of-speech/) and a “threat […]

