“It’s hard to say it, but I think I am more excited about It’s Time Cape Town than I was about It’s Time Bloemfontein. Can you believe it?” Explaining why he expects more from the prayer day in Mitchell’s Plain Cape Town in just over a week than from the […]
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Road to It’s Time Cape Town — Two weeks to go
Ashley Cloete continues with his spiritual history of the Cape which he believes is building to a climax, of which the It’s Time Cape Town prayer day on March 24 will be a part. Episode 3: Cape churchmen divinely used in global connections Last week we noted how Magdalena, one […]
Road to Its Time Cape Town — Three weeks to go
Ashley Cloete continues with part two of the Road to It’s Time series — a sweeping journey through the spiritual history of the Cape leading up to the It’s Time prayer day in Mitchell’s Plain Cape Town on March 24. Episode 2: The Cape as a battleground of religious forces […]
Road to Its Time Cape Town — Four weeks to go
On March 24 Christians from the Western Cape and all over South Africa will gather in the Mitchells Plain area of Cape Town to pray and repent for the city — in the grip of a severe drought and social evils — and for South Africa. In this fascinating series […]
Faith has got feet — a special ‘now’ message from Angus Buchan
If we look at The Book of James 2:18 (NKJV) the Word of God says, “I will show you my faith by my works.” Like never before in South Africa we are seeing things develop at a very rapid pace. We have a new president of the ruling ANC […]
Israel’s crossroad: sword or the Lord — Charles Gardner
With all the threats Israel is now facing, it is perfectly understandable that they should be sharpening their swords as they prepare for the worst the enemy can throw at them. A strong defence force is certainly necessary. But an even more serious danger is that they should rely […]
Healing crossroads in South Africa in 2017 — Rachel Simpson
Rachel Simpson reflects on two key, defining moments in South Africa during 2017 South Africa’s wounds of division have been temporarily bound by two decades of political correctness. But beneath the well-intended rainbow bandage is a festering sore that will only grow worse unless South Africa as a nation seeks […]
‘My White Friday’ — a historic day in parliament
Cape Town missionary, intercessor and author Ashley Cloete attended a unique day of prayer in parliament last Friday — (‘Black Friday’) November 24 — along with some 250 Christian leaders. This is his report. What a day! Yes, this was my White Friday! As they say: “One could write a […]
Seeing God afresh — 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. I am often struck by that great passage in the Old Testament book of Isaiah. Isaiah the prophet writes: In the year […]
Hundreds attend repentance events at Union Buildings
Report by Neziswa Kanju who participated in the Union Buildings day of repentance on Tuesday Intercessors from around South Africa converged on the grounds of the Union Buildings, Pretoria on Tuesday in response to a call to repent for abominations and evils carried out in South Africa. The call was […]