by Billy-Joe Zwart | 9 Jun 2025 | Articles
The book of Zephaniah, often overlooked, delivers a sobering and stunning message: God’s judgement is real and near, but so is his astonishing mercy. Taken as a whole, the prophecy delivers a call to holy seriousness and a holy hope rooted in the unchanging character...
by Tim Cantrell | 6 Jun 2025 | Articles
Cultures vary greatly in the food, music, and fashion they enjoy. But the love of titles seems universal. South Africa is a beautiful Rainbow Nation of cultural diversity; yet our religious landscape is littered with ministerial titles, with pastors and bishops dying...
by Doug Van Meter | 5 Jun 2025 | Articles
When Paul reflected on his ministry, he made a statement deeply counterintuitive to a culture—even, at times, an evangelical culture—obsessed with power: “If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness” (2 Corinthians 11:30). In the...
by Lance Laughton | 4 Jun 2025 | Articles
In his letters to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul provides a compelling model for Christian growth, not only through doctrinal teaching but by his pastoral heart revealed in prayer. In 1 Thessalonians 3:11–13, he shares what he prayed for this young church—not...
by Robin Brown | 3 Jun 2025 | Articles
Job 41 contains one of the most intriguing images in Scripture. God poetically confronts Job—and, by extension, us—with the monstrous sea creature, Leviathan, to illustrate the truth of divine power, majesty, and mystery. This text is more than a poetic curiosity; it...
by Wayne Jardine | 2 Jun 2025 | Articles
John 6 records one of Jesus’ most challenging and polarising sermons. After miraculously feeding thousands, and identifying himself as the bread of life, he confronts the crowd with truths that cut to the heart. At its heart, the text asks a simple but probing...