The rise of mega-churches, the legal landscape in Zim

Amid the rise of Pentecostal churches, a new trend has emerged: the rise of the “celebrity pastor”.
By Dumoluhle Moyo Sep. 27, 2024

Sandile Ncube's thought-provoking anthology

“Aubrey Sandile Ncube, a Zimbabwean author has bravely tackled the complex and often contentious relationship between traditional beliefs and Christianity in his latest book.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Sep. 22, 2024

You are exonerated from sin

Releasing yourself from past and pardoned evil deeds is the hallmark of Christianity.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Sep. 14, 2024

Trump followers need major moral re-think

Jesus fundamentally was about non-violence, genuine compassion and non-wealth.
By Amh Voices Jun. 8, 2024

Hebrew scriptures: Not in God’s name

Islam has long been associated with violence, and savagery was usually
By Rabbi Yitzhak Zweig May. 19, 2024

Grace tidings: Hypocrites love praying

 Jesus taught that there is right and wrong praying.
By Doug Mamvura May. 5, 2024

Letter from America: We love the Methodists; Zimbabwe’s Bishop tells US General Conference!

Nhiwatiwa’s message, though welcome, came at a time when United Methodism itself is at a crossroads.
By Kenneth Mufuka May. 5, 2024

Prayer further demystified

There is a general error of a double-sided nature that believers, even preachers — especially in the Charismatic Church, make.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Apr. 27, 2024

Sunday word: Tithing in Christianity: A biblical imperative for modern stewardship

The concept of tithing traces back to ancient civilisations, predating the Mosaic Law.
By Prosper Tingini Apr. 21, 2024