Bishop who visited Syria happy to be “useful idiot for Christ”

Church of England Newspaper May 4 Bishop Michael Langrish, the former Bishop of Exeter, was part of a group who visited Syria over the period...

Aid agencies and the balance of power

Church of England Newspaper February 15 2018 By Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden AT THE heart of the issue raised by Oxfam’s activities in Haiti in...

The former president of Nigeria sets out the Christian principles of...

Church of England Newspaper February 9 2018   Leadership for change in Africa – the art of self-transcendancy   Chief Olusegun Matthew Obasanjo, president of Nigeria from 1976-1979...

Imagining the Divine

By Dr C.Sugden, published in The Church of England Newspaper, Jan 26, 2018 Imagining the divine is an exhibition running from mid-October to mid February...

It Stinketh: On the End (and The End?) of the Modern...

by  Stephen J. Heaney (The Witherspoon Institute), January 22nd, 2018 The modern university project, as articulated by the American Association of University Professors, is a project of planned...

A Christmas Message from South Sudan – Archbishop Moses Deng

24th December 2017 2:41 pm by Hassan John.  The author, Archbishop Moses Deng, is a participant in the OCRPL/Stellenbosch University Ph D Programme. It is a phrase that you...

South Sudan church is the “only uniting force in the country”...

Both Archbishop  Moses Deng and Hassan John are students in the OCRPL/ Stellenbosch University PhD programme  16th October 2017 7:27 pm by Hassan John South Sudan is the youngest nation...

‘Lost Boy of Sudan’: a rebel and now a Bishop

This is the story of Bishop Zechariah Manyok Biar, Suffragan Bishop of Wanglei in the Episcopal Church of Sudan

Faith communities ‘can help forge inclusive future for South Africa’

FAITH COMMUNITIES have a duty to help provide the civic education that can help forge an inclusive future for South Africa.

Is forgiveness possible in South Africa ?

Is forgiveness between Black and White South Africans really possible after more than two decades of democracy?