[notice]A monthly column by farmer, preacher and writer for Jesus, Angus Buchan[/notice] My dear friends, if ever we needed encouragement, it is in these last days. The signs of the times are all around us. The Lord said that when you see these things, you know that My second coming […]
Other News
Strong families and churches essential for a strong nation, says Ugandan church leader
Joshua Lwere survived Idi Amin genocide, and now pursues reconciliation with the help of the dictator’s son As a child, Bishop Joshua Lwere’s village was attacked by the Ugandan dictator, Idi Amin’s soldiers; one of the soldiers grasped the young Lwere around the neck and holding him against a window […]
Message of love through Jesus radiates from KMMC
In this time of national tribulation it is crucial for us as children of the Most High God to be His instruments of love by standing firm in our identity in Jesus Christ rather than a self-consciousness derived from our culture, the language we speak, colour of our skin, traditions […]
Miracles from Heaven opening in SA
The movie, Miracles from Heaven, “is not only about miracles. It’s about families and struggle,” says TD Jakes, producer of the movie which premieres in theatres across South Africa on Friday, May 6, 2016. Pastor, author and filmmaker Jakes believes the film is a powerful, provocative story about how a […]
Hoe God my visie verander het
[notice]Elkeen van ons se probleme lê soos ‘n BERG voor ons, maar sodra ons daardeur is, besef ons dat God dit vir ons makliker gemaak het om daardeur te kom… Japie Mostert, ‘n man van min woorde, wat van nature sy diepste gedagtes vir homself hou, deel sy getuienis oor […]
Gospel preaching could be hit by new extremism Bill
Originally published in The Christian Institute Christians preaching the Gospel could be caught by upcoming extremism legislation, The Christian Institute has warned. On Tuesday, media reports stated that the Government would announce its extremism Bill in the Queen’s speech on May 18. Responding to the news, The Christian Institute said […]
Churches burned in Tanzania
Originally published in World Watch Monitor Another church in Tanzania’s extreme north-west corner, Kagera — bordering Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda — was burned to the ground on May 2 by suspected arsonists. No group has claimed responsibility for the fire that destroyed the Roman Catholic church in Nyarwele. It is […]
Logos Hope reaches Richards Bay
Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair arrived in Richards Bay this week and was officially opened to the public today. The ship with her crew of 400 Christian volunteers from 60 nations will be in Richard’s Bay — her second port of call in her first trip to […]
2016 national day of prayer to be largest in US history
Originally published in The Christian Post The annual National Day of Prayer is expected to be larger than ever, with an estimated 47 000 local events taking place across the United States. For the 65th year in a row Americans will observe the National Day of Prayer, which is held […]
Daughter of Muslim ruler jailed for following Jesus after miraculous encounter
Originally published in The Gospel Herald The daughter of a Muslim ruler in the Middle East who embraced Christianity after a miraculous encounter with Jesus Christ has been imprisoned for her faith, according to a local ministry. Evangelist Paul Siniraj, founder of Bibles For Mideast, an undercover Bible smuggling ministry […]