MARCH 13TH, 2009
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March 11th, 2009
LAIGLESFORUM
Extrapolate the details in the following article by David Noakes to the bank crisis in the US and you get a plausible explanation for a disaster whose causes so far have not been explained or even investigated. Continue reading »
FEBRUARY 6TH, 2009
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ADDIS ABABA, February 3, 2009
CISA News

Gaddafi declared to be the “king of Kings” by African leaders.
President Muammar Gaddafi whose public statements have had the potential of worsening the delicate Muslim-Christian relations in Africa was on Monday elected chairman of the African Union (AU).
The Libyan leader replaces Tanzania’s Jakaya Kikwete in the one-year-term position that is held on a rotational basis by a head of state from Africa’s four regions. His pet subject is greater African unity. Continue reading »
DECEMBER 23RD, 2008
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Norbert is recovering from being hit in the side by a Lorry. He is resting but experiencing internal bleeding. Dave Royle was informed by security personnel that they believe Norbert was intentionally attacked by the same people who Norbert is taking to court for stealing the orphan’s maize. Please pray for his recovery, the opportunity for his Christian witness to overcome the circumstances, and renewed faith in the face of evil. Continue reading »
FEBRUARY 1ST, 2008
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Jacob Zuma is deputy President of South Africa and the newly directed leader of the African National Congress, the political party of Nelson Mandella, Desmond Tutu, and Thabo Mbeki.
Zuma is now slated to become the next President of South Africa, although he is a bigamist with multiple wives and is under indictment for corruption amidst allegations of racketeering and money laundering. He is also ordained as a minister of religion in a church. As head of the South African AIDS policy, Zuma testified at his rape trial that “although he had sex with the HIV infected woman he was accused of raping, he did not contract HIV because he took a shower”. The following newspaper article from Botswana reveals the racist political and social mentality of some supporting Mr. Zuma.
Click here to read the article.
James Jacob Prasch 
JANUARY 1ST, 2007
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“HEARTLINES I”
In July 2006, the first phase of the campaign was launched. This included two main initiatives: a national broadcast of eight HEARTLINES films or dramas, with supporting print and below-the-line media components and the start of social mobilisation of faith-based organisations, during which FBO’s were given relevant tools to teach values and were encouraged to undertake discussion-based activities.” Continue reading »
DECEMBER 1ST, 2006
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A Hypocrite Among Hypocrites? A Liar Among Liars? Or Is He Both?
Most Black African Anglican Christians are conservative Evangelicals looking to the Arch Bishop of Lagos, Nigeria as their spiritual shepherd, not Desmond Tutu. The true leader of African Anglicans. among other issues. is concerned with the plight of the more than one million Nigerian Christians that have been killed by the Moslems in Nigeria in the last generation (which Tutu characteristically ignores), and he decidedly opposes the ordination of homosexuals and lesbians into the Anglican clergy (which Tutu supports). In Africa among his own people, Tutu is in fact a politician who uses the robes of the clergy as a mere publicity tool, and who pretends a concern for human rights, protesting on behalf of the cause of Palestinian Moslems when in fact he is silent in the face of the genocidal extermination of his fellow Black African Christians by the Moslems from Sudan to Somalia, to Northern Nigeria. Continue reading »
SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2006
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The best-selling megapastor wants to turn the genocide site into the first “purpose-driven nation”
By David Van Biema
Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, is not known for hugging pastors. Catholic and Protestant clergy have been convicted in connection with the genocide in his country in 1994, and Kagame has repeatedly stated his disdain for religious organizations. Thus a buzz went up in Kigali’s Amahoro Stadium last month when Kagame allowed Rick Warren, pastor of the Saddleback megachurch in Lake Forest, Calif., and author of the best-selling The Purpose-Driven Life, to throw an arm over his shoulders and “pray for the President.”
In fact, their bond now extends well beyond prayerful embrace. Kagame has committed his government to cooperation in a five-to-seven-year self-sufficiency project staffed by Rwandan volunteers but initiated, advised and at least partly funded by Warren’s network of “purpose-driven churches.” Warren talks of turning Rwanda into “the first purpose-driven nation.” Continue reading »
OCTOBER 1ST, 2005
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by Peter Hammond
Last week, the detective inspector investigating the threats called me in to the local police station to explain the recent developments. Since Frontline Fellowship began receiving hostile and threatening phone calls and the Fatwa by fax, as a result of our new book: -”Slavery, Terrorism & Islam The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat” http://www.frontline.org.za/books_videos/sti.htm, they had traced the fax, seized a laptop containing a death threat, and arrested and charged a Muslim man – who admitted to typing out the death threat, and faxing it to our Mission. Continue reading »
MAY 1ST, 2004
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I felt led to write this small article as an encouragement to those involved in church planting or who partner Moriel in our planting program. In this fallen world we live in its easy to get side tracked and focused on the opposition we receive from the world, the flesh and the devil and we fail to step back occasionally and recognise the joy that new believers receive at their Baptism. yes Yeshua is still in the business of drawing souls to Himself through the leading of the Holy Spirit and it was with real joy and a time of celebration that 6 people from Moriel came through the waters of Baptism and it was a privilege to assist Ps Bernard Mathe in our small pool. One of the people baptised was Yvonne one of our elderly missionaries who was sprinkled as baby but at 70 now recognises the need to be obedient to our Saviour. Jesus said ‘If you love me you obey my commandments’, Baptism was a step of real obedience for these people. Continue reading »
AUGUST 15TH, 2003
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World News
August 10, 2003
Aids activists in South Africa have cheered President Thabo Mbeki’s decision to distribute antiretroviral drugs to people diagnosed with HIV. But a visiting churchman who works there with children suffering from AIDS has questioned the South African Government’s ability to carry out its promise. Continue reading »
JUNE 1ST, 2003
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Dear Friends,
We would like to announce the planting of another Moriel church in South Africa. We led a team from Aletheia community church in Spring’s, travelled to the rural town of Thakgalane in Limpopo province to establish ‘The Living Christ Bible Church’. Continue reading »
MAY 9TH, 2003
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Stricken . a statue of the Madonna and child at a
church in Mulbarton, south of Johannesburg, after
it was badly damaged in a thunderstorm |
Worshippers of the Our Lady of Lebanan Church in Mulbarton, in the south of Johannesburg, were upset to discover that lightning had decapitated the church’s imported marble Madonna and child statue overnight.
The head tumbled down the conical minaret, a shrine to Mother Mary, damaging part of the brickwork as it fell.
A huge storm hit the area on Tuesday night.
The church is a creation of architectural beauty: made of stone, with Roman pillars, huge wooden doors and
delicate statues of Mary and Jesus dotted around the yard.
There are large wooden barrels in which roses have been potted.
A few metres away from the church doors stands the shrine.
It was built in May 2002, a year before the church was completed. Continue reading »
JANUARY 1ST, 2003
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The front page of the Wall Street Journal today carried a story about Bruce Wilkinson’s failed venture into Swaziland on the continent of Africa. This is a very significant story.
“In Swaziland, U.S. Preacher Sees His Dream Vanish: Mr. Wilkinson Hits Wall Trying To Push ‘Orphan Village’; Rodeo Stars, Safari Guides: Feeling Snubbed by the King,” by Michael M. Phillips, staff reporter for the WSJ details the failure of Wilkinson’s operations. http://tinyurl.com/bmw2q This article is a “must read.” Continue reading »