by Vusumuzi Tshabalala | Mar 11, 2026 | Blog
The hall was full—overflowing, really. Chairs packed tight, doors open, people coming in and out, children restless, the familiar low hum of movement that tells you this gathering matters. A young Malagasy man stood to give his farewell reflections after twenty-four...
by Dr Dave Boreham | Aug 7, 2024 | Blog
About ten years ago, I found myself on a plane chatting with one of the South African cabinet ministers. Our conversation turned to the tragic collapse of a hostel at Prophet Joshua’s stronghold in Nigeria, where many lives were lost. I asked if anyone would be held...