CHARITY IN SOUTH AFRICA: Where is the Church?
I have recently been inundated with questions and comments by Christians in South Africa as to the involvement of the Church in local charity work. As an Analytical Strategist, who places a high value on well-researched statistics, I decided to indulge in some fact-finding.
PROJECT HOPE
Hope is a precious commodity that seems to disappear when one loses sight of it. The rubble in Aleppo contains more than just mortar and bricks, it is also the graveyard of buried dreams and hopes.
We have the ability, the presence, and the resources to restore it.
TURKEY EARTHQUAKE – a discriminating disaster
When tragedy strikes, there will always be a clear divide between the ‘fortunate unfortunate’ and ‘unfortunate unfortunate’. There are five reasons why the Turkey earthquake places Syria on the edge of an epic tragedy, even more so than Turkey itself.
GRATITUDE: a triptych of virtues
How do we as Christians respond to the unhappiness of load-shedding, the dissatisfaction of corruption, and the despair of crime? Biblically, the answer is found in GRATITUDE. But we often make the mistake of seeing gratitude as a single virtue that simply means to be thankful. WRONG! There are three virtues that believers need to pursue that form a ‘triptych’ of what will ultimately reveal the full picture of gratitude
Project Jonathan
This project is an initiative to bless the Church in Syria. Will you consider making a contribution? Every gift, no matter how big or how small, will make a difference.
Qatar Soccer World Cup and Christian ENTHUSIASM
Football enthusiasts ultimately decided that the World Cup will be a success, regardless of moral, political or ethical objections. And this is where we as Christians can learn a lesson.
AN INTERFAITH COP27 – BEWARE OR BE THERE?
How should Christians respond to COP27 and the subsequent interfaith movements? And does Scripture provide an example for Christians to better understand the principles involved?
THE 3 FORGOTTEN FRONTIERS of modern missions
Christ describes a season of unimaginable turmoil and persecution BUT promises that the gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the world. This should strengthen our resolve to daily put our hand to the evangelistic plough. The three forgotten frontiers of modern missions are as follows…..