Introduction: A World Asking Ancient Questions The modern world is living through a period of profound geopolitical tension. Conflicts across the Middle East and surrounding regions continue to dominate international headlines. Political leaders debate borders, military alliances shift, and nations […]
Introduction The term Christology originates from the Greek Christos (anointed one) and logos (word, discourse), meaning the study or doctrine of the Anointed One. Christology explores both the person (who Christ is) and the work (what Christ has done […]
Purpose: To equip church and faith leaders in South Africa with a coherent legal and theological framework for engaging the State, while preserving the Church’s divine mandate, constitutional freedoms, and jurisdictional integrity as the ekklesia of Christ. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The […]
The American Dream did not create the prosperity gospel out of nothing; rather, it provided the theological atmosphere in which it could plausibly exist, expand, and masquerade as Christian doctrine. The prosperity gospel is therefore best understood as a contextualised […]
The contemporary Church stands at a prophetic crossroads. Around the world, believers are witnessing profound structural and spiritual changes within the Body of Christ. Some herald these developments as the dawn of a global apostolic reformation—a restoration of divine order, […]
René Descartes once sat alone in his study and began doubting everything. He doubted the world outside his window. He doubted his own body. He doubted the voices of teachers and books. For a while he even doubted his own […]