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Evangelism in a Post-Christian, Post-Truth World: How the Holy Spirit Empowers Us to Speak Life into a Lost Generation
We live in a world where truth is elusive and subjective. People no longer seek the "absolute" or the "eternal" but rather what feels right in the moment. In this climate, how do we, as Christians, continue to share the unchanging message of the Gospel? It's not just...
Lessons from the Feast of Hanukkah’s: Preserving Our Christian Identity
The Feast of Hanukkah isn’t just a Jewish celebration—it’s a powerful reminder for Christians today to stand firm in their faith. As society increasingly pressures believers to assimilate into secular ideologies, the example of the Maccabees’ fight for their identity, values, and faith remains deeply relevant. This blog explores how we can draw strength from their victory and biblical principles to resist cultural pressures, defend our beliefs, and trust in God’s provision during these challenging times. Learn how to navigate today’s ideological battles while holding steadfast to your Christian identity.
How America’s Political Tug-of-War Shapes Global Narratives — From Washington to Cape Town
Let’s get real. America under liberal leadership has turned into a circus of failed policies that are causing serious global ripple effects. Inflation, border crises, rising crime, and weakened global security aren’t just America’s problems anymore. These disasters are spreading worldwide — and South Africa isn’t safe from the mess.
Faith and Identity: Guiding Children Through Their Hardest Questions
In the journey of childhood, one of the most profound questions is, “What makes me, me?” This inquiry shapes how children perceive themselves. As parents, guiding them through this exploration is essential. By rooting their identity in faith, we help them build a strong sense of self that withstands life’s challenges.
Trapped at October 7th, 2003
Today marks the somber anniversary of Hamas’s devastating assault on Israel, a calamity that claimed the lives of over 1,400 individuals—innocents, including women, children, infants, and the elderly, alongside soldiers.
Blasphemy in Context: A Perspective on Paris France Mockery and the Paris 2024 Olympics
I know this might ruffle some feathers, but please hear me out. Jesus warned us that persecution, hostility, slander, and mockery would come our way. So why is the church so tangled up in knots?