by Tim Cantrell | 25 Aug 2025 | Articles
The modern church is deeply divided over the topic of spiritual gifts. In the last century, perhaps no issue has caused more debate and confusion than this. Yet the Bible is not silent or unclear. Paul opens 1 Corinthians 12 with a stark reminder: “Now concerning...
by Chris Woolley | 7 Jul 2025 | Articles
South Africa is a nation blessed with natural beauty, abundant resources, and a deep history of resilience and Christian heritage. It is rich in diversity, innovation, and gospel exposure. Despite this, the country is marked by corruption, inequality, immorality, and...
by Jonathan Klimek | 2 Jul 2025 | Articles
Genesis 18:16–33 presents one of the most remarkable conversations in Scripture—a deeply personal exchange between Abraham and the Lord concerning the fate of Sodom. This passage not only reveals Abraham’s compassionate heart but also provides profound insights into...
by Donovan Drew | 20 Jun 2025 | Articles
God has placed within the human heart a deep longing for love. Worldly distortions of love only exacerbate this deep-seated longing. Christianity has a wonderful opportunity to speak into this void. Jesus’ actions on the eve of his crucifixion, in which he stooped to...
by Donovan Drew | 19 Jun 2025 | Articles
Christians are accustomed to thinking of the gospel as the message we believe to receive forgiveness of sins and eternal life, but we often fail to understand how the gospel transforms—or should transform—everyday discipleship. Learning to view all of life through the...
by Jimmy Monama | 18 Jun 2025 | Articles
Our achievement-oriented world celebrates independence and self-sufficiency as virtues. From young, we are encouraged to pursue careers that provide financial freedom and personal autonomy. Social media and popular culture reinforce messages of self-reliance and...