I was visited recently by a lovely, Christian person who claimed to have received a message from God for me and our church. The message was this, “Your church will enter a time of unprecedented miracles, signs, wonders, blessings and conversions. However, you shouldn’t limit God. You need to open yourself to the work of… Continue reading A call to Spiritual Discernment
Author: Pastorfish
Christian, stop being Satan’s co-worker
A long-lost relative of an eccentric New York heiress, stood to inherit 19 million pounds (R320 million) of her 300 million POUND fortune. Unfortunately, the relative, Timothy Gray – a homeless man, age 60, was found dead from hypothermia under a bridge in rural Wyoming, in the US. Timothy Gray was a millionaire but didn’t… Continue reading Christian, stop being Satan’s co-worker
Countdown to the real Day Zero
Day Zero refers to the day when the City of Cape Town will shut off the water supply to taps because dams have reached a collective level of 13.5 percent. Residents will have to physically collect water at collection points – a maximum of 25 litres per person per day. To avoid Day Zero the… Continue reading Countdown to the real Day Zero
Portraits of faithfulness
In a world of unfaithfulness, what does a faithful gospel worker look like? Phumezo Masango is a great example. Phumezo is a good friend of mine and a lecturer at George Whitefield College, the Bible college affiliated with our denomination. He has also been a minister at Christ Church Khayelitsha for many years. He has… Continue reading Portraits of faithfulness
Some updates are bad for you
We live in a world of innovation and updates. I love software updates. If there’s an update, I want it. But that’s not how Christianity works. We are called to continue in the gospel of Jesus that we have learnt. We might express the gospel in new ways, sing new songs, do things differently, but… Continue reading Some updates are bad for you