by Athi Mgqibelo | 26 Nov 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
The book of Job presents one of Scripture’s most profound explorations of human suffering. Job maintained his righteousness through unimaginable loss—his children, his possessions, his health, and even the support of his wife and friends. He grieved yet worshipped. He...
by Athi Mgqibelo | 21 Nov 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
Life is tough, but Jesus is tougher. This truth becomes strikingly evident when we examine Job’s sufferings, a man whose trials were so severe that James 5:11 holds them up as an example of patient endurance. While we explored previously why Job suffered, we must now...
by Stephen Mew | 31 Oct 2025 | Articles, Christian Living
Sometimes, God asks us to do things that seem impossible, unreasonable, or even frightening. The account of Ananias in Acts 9:10–19 offers encouragement for those moments when we struggle to understand God’s ways and find it difficult to trust his plans. The Seemingly...
by Brian Watts | 10 Jun 2025 | Articles
Were you to survey a church full of Christians about their favourite book in the Bible, Lamentations would probably not make the top ten list. Many tend to avoid this book due to its sorrowful tone, but to do so is to miss a crucial truth: Lament plays a significant...
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 Kobus van der Walt | 5 May 2015 | Articles
When we talk about xenophobia, we refer to the hatred of foreigners. This hate is unleashed by the presence of foreigners in a particular country by a group of the population and/or citizens of the country. These citizens release their frustration, unhappiness,...