From the Frontline

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From the Frontline

Podcast by Dr. Peter Hammond - Director - Frontline Fellowship

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    The Case for an Independent Cape of Good Hope

    From the Frontline – The Case for an Independent Cape of Good Hope In this episode of From the Frontline, we examine the growing discussion surrounding the possibility of an independent Cape of Good Hope and the broader question of self-determination in South Africa. Why are increasing numbers of people considering Cape independence? Is such a vision legally, economically, and politically possible? We explore historical and contemporary examples of successful secessions around the world, along with the constitutional, economic, and practical arguments often raised in support of decentralisation and regional self-governance. The conversation also considers whether there is a biblical foundation for self-determination, how liberty and accountable government relate to Scripture, and what principles should guide a society seeking freedom, stability, and prosperity. From economics and infrastructure to referendums, governance, and community responsibility, this episode provides a thought-provoking look at one of the most debated political ideas in modern South Africa. A challenging discussion on liberty, self-governance, and the future of the Cape. “Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land to all its inhabitants.” – Leviticus 25:10

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    How Can We Know the Reality of God?

    From the Frontline – How Can We Know the Reality of God? In this episode of From the Frontline, we tackle one of life’s most foundational questions: How can we know that God is real? Engaging with common objections from sceptics and atheists, this discussion explores whether science, reason, and history truly contradict faith—or point toward a Creator. From the order and design of the universe to the evidence found in fulfilled prophecy, we examine compelling arguments for the existence of God and the reliability of the Bible. We also address deeper issues often underlying unbelief—questions of meaning, morality, and purpose—and why many struggle to find fulfilment apart from God. Drawing on Scripture, historical examples, and philosophical insights, this episode challenges the idea that faith is irrational, presenting Christianity as a reasonable and evidence-based belief grounded in truth. Ultimately, this conversation points to the reality that God has revealed Himself through creation, conscience, and the person of Jesus Christ—and calls listeners to respond. A thought-provoking exploration of truth, faith, and the evidence for the living God. “Remember the former things of old… I am God, and there is none like Me.” – Isaiah 46:9

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    To Encounter the Reality of God

    From the Frontline – To Encounter the Reality of God In this episode of From the Frontline, we confront one of the most important questions of our time: How can we know what is real in a world filled with deception? From fake narratives and false beliefs to spiritual confusion, this discussion points to the ultimate source of truth—an authentic encounter with the living God. Through powerful personal testimony, we explore a life-changing conversion experience and a journey of faith that moved from skepticism to certainty. Drawing from decades of frontline mission work across Africa—including ministry in war zones, persecution, and extreme conditions—this episode shares real accounts of God’s presence, provision, protection, and answered prayer. From imprisonment to survival under fire, these experiences present a compelling case for the reality of God in both personal and global contexts. We also address questions from skeptics, the difference between genuine and counterfeit faith, and whether the supernatural power seen in the Book of Acts is still evident today. A powerful and challenging conversation calling listeners to move beyond surface-level religion and encounter the truth, power, and reality of Jesus Christ. “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” – John 8:32

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    Incitement, Race Politics, and Justice in South Africa

    From the Frontline – Incitement to Genocide, Race Politics, Malema's Court Case & Justice in South Africa In this episode of From the Frontline, we examine the complex intersection of politics, law, and justice in South Africa, using the high-profile case involving Julius Malema and the Economic Freedom Fighters as a point of discussion. We unpack the background to the case, the legal issues involved, and what it reveals about the functioning of the country’s criminal justice system. The conversation also explores broader concerns around political rhetoric, public accountability, and how courts navigate contentious speech and high-profile figures. Beyond the headlines, this episode reflects on the deeper question: what should justice look like in a society facing high levels of crime, political tension, and social division? Drawing on biblical principles, we consider the role of government in upholding justice, protecting life and property, and maintaining order. A thoughtful and challenging discussion on law, leadership, accountability, and the pursuit of justice in South Africa today. “Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts…” – Amos 5:15

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    Celebrating 20 Years of Working for Reformation in Africa

    From the Frontline – Celebrating 20 Years of Working for Reformation in Africa In this episode of From the Frontline, we celebrate 20 years of the Reformation Society—an initiative dedicated to reviving biblical truth, strengthening the Church, and equipping believers across Africa and beyond. From humble beginnings in Cape Town in 2006, weekly gatherings grew into a far-reaching movement impacting churches, schools, and ministries across multiple nations. This episode traces the origins of the vision, inspired by a mission across Europe’s historic Reformation sites, and highlights key milestones—from conferences and global outreach initiatives to the development of teaching resources that continue to shape lives today. We reflect on the enduring legacy of the Reformation: the rediscovery of Scripture, the principles of faith, freedom, and the authority of Christ, and the call for ongoing renewal in the Church. Through powerful testimonies, international collaborations, and answered prayers—including the distribution of thousands of Reformation Study Bibles—this conversation underscores the importance of returning to biblical foundations in every generation. A compelling look at the past, present, and future of Reformation—calling believers to be “repairers of the breach” and faithful stewards of truth in our time. “Those from among you shall build the old waste places… you shall be called the Repairer of the breach.” – Isaiah 58:12

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    Misadventures in Medicine & Principles for Real Health

    From the Frontline – Misadventures in Medicine and Principles for Real Health In this episode of From the Frontline, we take a deeply personal and practical look at health, illness, and the lessons learned through decades of medical challenges and frontline ministry. From family experiences with smoking-related illness, to hospital missions, medical outreaches, and life-threatening crises—including kidney failure, cancer, stroke, and recovery—this conversation reflects on how suffering shapes perspective, faith, and resilience. We explore the realities of modern medicine, the impact of global health events like COVID-19, and the importance of both physical and spiritual well-being. Drawing from a lifetime of experience in some of the most challenging environments in Africa, this episode highlights key principles for real health—discipline, stewardship of the body, perseverance, and trust in God through every trial. A candid and insightful discussion on health, hardship, healing, and the enduring truth that a joyful heart is indeed good medicine. “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” – Proverbs 17:22

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    Evaluating Easter in the Light of Eternity

    From the Frontline – Evaluating Easter in the Light of Eternity In this episode of From the Frontline, we explore the true meaning of Easter—looking beyond tradition to its eternal significance. What makes Good Friday “good”? What do we really mean when we speak of the Cross and the Blood of Christ? And why is the Resurrection the most important event in human history? We examine the biblical foundation of Holy Week, the reality of Christ’s sacrificial death, and the power of His bodily resurrection. Addressing both believers and sceptics, this discussion considers the historical and spiritual evidence for the Resurrection, and what it means for salvation, reconciliation, and eternal life. Most importantly, we reflect on how we should respond. How should Christians meaningfully observe this season? What does it look like to live in the light of the Cross and the empty tomb? A compelling and Christ-centered conversation on redemption, hope, and the eternal impact of what took place at Calvary. “And they sang a new song… You were slain, and have redeemed us to God by Your Blood…” – Revelation 5:9

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    The Verdict of Sceptics on the Real Jesus of History

    From the Frontline – The Verdict of Sceptics on the Real Jesus of History In this episode of From the Frontline, we explore one of the most important questions of all time: Who is the real Jesus of history? In a world where many claim that all religions are the same and that faith is built on myth or manipulation, we examine the evidence—both biblical and historical—that sets Jesus Christ apart from every other religious figure. What do secular sources say about Him? How have His life and teachings objectively shaped history, culture, and civilization? We also address the reality of disillusionment with religion. What can be said to those who have been hurt or misled? And how do we distinguish between false religion and the truth of Christ? This episode highlights the uniqueness of Jesus—His claims, His impact on time itself, and the countless lives transformed by a personal relationship with Him. From historical records to personal testimony, we consider the compelling case for Christ as not just a figure of history, but the living Saviour. A thought-provoking discussion on truth, history, and the life-changing reality of Jesus Christ. “Jesus said, ‘I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.’” – John 14:6

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    Diamonds and the Pearl of Great Price: The Testimony of George Oshse

    From the Frontline – Diamonds and the Pearl of Great Price: The Testimony of George Oshse In this episode of From the Frontline, we reflect on the life and powerful testimony of George Oshse, a faithful brother in Christ and longtime speaker at Frontline Fellowship, who recently passed away. Known for his unwavering commitment to biblical restitution, George’s life stood as a remarkable example of repentance in action. We explore his extraordinary decision to make right what had been wrong—even when no one else knew—highlighting the depth of his conviction and obedience to God’s Word. This episode examines the broader biblical principle of restitution: what it means, where it applies beyond theft, and how it reflects true transformation in the life of a believer. We also consider how this principle contrasts with modern legal systems, and what God’s standard of justice requires—from individuals to those in positions of authority. Through personal reflections and real-life accounts from ministry across the Cape, we share how George’s testimony impacted audiences and challenged many to pursue integrity, accountability, and genuine repentance. A sobering and inspiring conversation on restoration, righteousness, and the eternal value of living in obedience to Christ. “Let him who stole steal no longer, but rather let him labour… that he may have something to give him who has need.” – Ephesians 4:28

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    The War in the Middle East and How it Affects Us All

    From the Frontline – The War in the Middle East and How it Affects Us All In this episode of From the Frontline, we examine the escalating conflict in the Middle East and why it matters not only for Israel and Iran, but for the entire world. We explore the historical and ideological roots of the conflict, including how Iran came under the control of the Ayatollah regime and its relationship with militant groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah. We also discuss the condition of the Christian church in Iran, the potential for the conflict to spread across the region, and the wider geopolitical implications—including how events in the Middle East can affect countries like South Africa. Most importantly, we consider how believers should respond. What can Christians do to support those caught in the crossfire of war? How can we pray for the persecuted church and stand with those suffering for their faith? Join us for a thoughtful discussion on faith, persecution, geopolitics, and the responsibility of Christians to remember those who are suffering. “Remember the prisoners as if chained with them—those who are mistreated—since you yourselves are in the body also.” – Hebrews 13:3

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    The Future of Nations

    The Future of Nations – Conference Report & Biblical Perspective In this episode, we unpack the key themes and outcomes of the Future of Nations Conference, an international policy gathering hosted by Lex Libertas at the historic Voortrekker Monument. With delegates from Europe, the United States, and across South Africa, the conference focused on sovereignty, self-determination, decentralisation, cultural identity, and the future of political order in a rapidly changing world. We discuss major presentations from political leaders, constitutional scholars, entrepreneurs, and geopolitical analysts, exploring questions such as: What defines a nation? How should borders serve people? Can decentralisation strengthen freedom? And what role do faith, culture, and shared identity play in shaping sustainable political communities? The episode also covers the biblical foundation presented in the opening address, “Let My People Go,” examining themes of liberty, nationhood, and self-governance through Scripture — from Exodus to the Great Commission. We conclude with reflections on practical solutions, community resilience, private initiative, and the signing of the Future of Nations 2026 Declaration. A thought-provoking discussion on freedom, identity, governance, and the future of nations in our time.

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    How Governments Harm You

    How Governments Harm You | Exposing Power, Corruption & Biblical Solutions “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather expose them.” – Ephesians 5:11 Governments are meant to serve and protect. Scripture in Romans 13 describes civil authority as a ministry of justice — defending life, liberty, and property while punishing evil. But history tells a more troubling story. In this episode, we examine how governments in the 20th and 21st centuries have often become the greatest threats to the very freedoms they were established to safeguard. From totalitarian regimes to corruption scandals, failed welfare systems, border policies, taxation practices, and the politicization of health and education — we explore documented cases, historical data, and contemporary controversies. We discuss: • Professor R.J. Rummel’s research in Death by Government • Government waste and financial mismanagement investigations • Corruption and economic consequences in Africa • Border policy debates in the US, UK, and Europe • National healthcare systems and the ethics of MAID in Canada • The difference between education and indoctrination • Taxation from a Biblical perspective • Decentralization, limited government, and rule of law Are modern governments fulfilling their Biblical mandate — or drifting into abuse of power? This episode does not call for violence or hostility. It calls for discernment, accountability, and reform rooted in Biblical principles: decentralization, separation of powers, freedom of conscience, and the rule of law. For deeper study, explore resources available at Christian Liberty Books, including works on God & Government, Biblical Law, and Christian constitutional principles. 📖 Watch. Reflect. Test everything. “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather expose them.” – Ephesians 5:11

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    If you are not being criticised then you are not doing your job!

    Christians do not believe in sinless perfection on earth. If anyone presumes that only perfect people can serve God, then they misunderstand the Gospel Our Lord condemned the judgmental Pharisees and declared: “let he among you who is without sin cast the first stone.” At the heart of the Gospel is Redemption. Otherwise none of us would have any hope. "Do not spread false reports. Do not help a wicked man by being a malicious witness." Exodus 23:1 "He who answers before listening - that is his folly and his shame." Proverbs 18:13 "A perverse man stirs up dissension and a gossip separates close friends." Proverbs 16:28 "It is to a man's honour to avoid strife, but every fool is quick to quarrel." Proverbs 20:3 "A gossip betrays a confidence; so avoid a man who talks too much." Proverbs 20:19 "Drive out the mocker, and out goes strife; quarrels and insults are ended." Proverbs 22:10 "An angry man stirs up dissension." Proverbs 29:22 "He who conceals his hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool." Proverbs 10:18 "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice." Ephesians 4:31 The Reformer John Calvin declared that the greatest injury anyone could inflict is to harm another person's reputation.   “But now you must also rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips.”  Colossians 3:8

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    The Cape Town Connection in the Epstein Files

    The Cape Town Connection in the Epstein Files  “While they promise them liberty, they themselves are slaves of corruption.” 2 Peter 2 :19 Amongst the shocking revelations in the latest release of files from the notorious human trafficker and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is a Cape Town connection. Did Jeffrey Epstein actually visit Cape Town South Africa? So is there evidence that Jeffrey Epstein actually trafficked young girls  from Cape Town? Apparently there is also evidence that young women from Ukraine were trafficked to Cape Town? What did Jeffrey Epstein actually say about Cape Town? Apparently Jeffrey Epstein was accompanied by some prominent American leaders when he visited Cape Town? Has there have been any mention of South African leaders connected with Jeffrey Epstein? Do we have any better insights as to what inspired and led Epstein into the human trafficking and abuse of young women industry that he coordinated? Do we have any better insights as to his fate? Did he ever face justice? There seems to be some controversy over whether he committed suicide or was murdered in custody? Some even speculate that he survived and is alive today, is there any evidence for this? What can listeners learn from this whole scandal ? Where can listeners learn more about the occultic roots of the Epstein island and perversion industry?

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    The AI Agenda and the Battle for your Mind

    The AI Agenda and the Battle for your Mind “And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” Romans 12:2   At the recent World Economic Forum conference at Davos Switzerland, Larry Fink declared that AI is the future and that AI will take over religion! Is this part of the battle for the mind? In what ways can artificial intelligence pose a threat to faith and freedom? In the past, tyrants and dictators sought to control populations through information control, propaganda and censorship. In what ways can AI achieve these goals of the globalists? We are being told by the powers that should not be that AI will do our thinking for us in the future. This seems to be a continuation of the globalist agender of controlling the narrative to control the people? Can AI be used to hijack attention and distract populations from the real threats? Where do the globalists want to take us all with the AI revolution? Historically why do we think like we do? And how can AI redirect and change this? How can we best follow the biblical instruction to not be conformed to this world? How can we have our minds transformed by the Word of God? How can we best win the battle for the mind?  

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    Davos WEF AI Revolution and the New World Order

    Davos WEF AI Revolution and the New World Disorder   1.    At the latest World Economic Forum summit in Davos, There was talk, by Larry Fink, the interim Co-Chair of WEF, & CEO  of Blackrock: of  AI taking over religion! What was that all about? 2.    So can they really be serious that their computer programs are intending to take over books, education, medicine, surgery and religion? 3.    What is their goal and intention in all this? 4.    The Bible encourages us to understand the signs of the times. What do we need to understand about the times we are in now? 5.    Are there any books and films that can help us to understand where this is all going? 6.    What does the Bible teach concerning  our responsibility in the face of these challenges and threats to religious freedom? 7.    What are some of the ways that people can resist this new world disorder, globalist technocracy? 8.    What are some of the social implications of: “you will earn nothing and you will be happy!” 9.    Where can listeners learn more about the new world disorder and what is behind it? 10. Where can listeners learn how to resist the globalist agenda? “Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” James 4:7

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    Globalist Censorship Throttling Conservative and Christian Content Online and Stifling Free Speech

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford   Globalist Censorship Throttling Conservative and Christian Content Online and Stifling Free Speech on Social Media “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32   In this last week, you have been de platformed from Facebook and a number of the mission’s social media pages have been deactivated. Can you please tell us more about the closing down of your social media ministries? In what ways do these actions impact and affect your ministry? Is this a temporary shadow banning? Did they give a time limit to this ruling? Do you have the opportunity to appeal? Were you given any indications as to why this was done ? Have the social media people told you what rules you broke or what it was that attracted their attention? Is there anything you're meant to change or do differently in order to be allowed back on to the social media platforms? What pages have been deactivated? How much activity were these pages attracting? Is this an isolated incident or do you know of others facing these draconian measures? This seems somewhat Orwellian. Didn't George Orwell warn of a Ministry of Truth censoring free speech His 1984 book? Tucker  Carlson has reported that four times more people were arrested for thought crimes and free speech violations in Great Britain last year than in the whole of Russia which is in the middle of a war and has a vastly larger population ! There was a time when most people, especially liberals, campaigned against censorship and insisted that free speech ia absolutely essential for a free society.. What has happened that censorship and stifling of free speech has become so commonplace and pervasive? Have you noticed when this began to impact social media? If any of our listeners have experienced the stifling of free speech and intimidation or threats, what recourse do they have? and what would you recommend to avoid having one's opinions shut down and deleted? What, in your opinion,  are some of the main issues that the modern Woke Censorship Industrial Complex are most concerned about stifling? For those who are concerned to preserve and defend free speech, what are some of the actions we can take?

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    Evaluating Progress and considering upcoming Challenges

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin ford

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    Recognizing the successful Secession of Somaliland

    Recognizing the successful Secession of Somaliland with Dr. peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    How Jesus fulfilled all the Old Testament Prophecies

    Careful Investigation is Encouraged There is nothing wrong with being cautious and careful when it comes to eternal matters. Indeed there is much in the world that we should be skeptical about. We should not be gullible. There is far too much superstition and ignorance in the world. We should carefully investigate and establish what the facts are. We need to have the courage to face the facts. Faith in Facts Christianity does not require one to make a blind leap into the dark. False religions require blind faith. Christianity is an intelligent step into the light, in response to facts. We do not promote faith in faith, but faith in facts. It is not the amount of faith you have, but in where you place your faith. The Testimony of Thomas Thomas declared: “Unless I see in His hands the print of the nails and put my finger into the print of the nails and put my hand into His side, I will not believe.” John 20:25. So, when Thomas was confronted with the risen Lord Jesus, he dedicated the rest of his life to proclaiming the truth of the Resurrected Messiah. Thomas died establishing churches in India. The Bar Thomas churches in India remain to this day.

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    Christmas amidst Conflict and Crisis

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Is the Great Commission your Supreme Ambition?

    The inspiring and life-changing Great Commission Course (GCC), 2 – 21 January 2026 will be held in Cape Town near Table Mountain and the ocean. Over the last 28 years, participants of the GCC have come from as far afield as Australia and America, Britain and Botswana, Canada and Congo, Ghana and Germany, Pakistan and Peru, Russia and Romania, Namibia, Nigeria and New Zealand, Malawi and Mozambique, Sudan, Swaziland and South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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    Thanksgiving for Momentous Missionary Milestones and Answers to Prayer

    This coming January 2026 will mark 20 years since we first launched the Reformation Society, at Livingstone House. From the research and presentations given at the Reformation society over the years, a number of books were published including: the Greatest Century of Reformation, Victorious Christians Who Changed the World, the Power of Prayer Handbook and Reforming our Families. This coming January will also mark 20 years since the launch of Livingstone Fellowship out of which developed the sermon series uploaded onto our Sermon Audio which became books: The Ten Commandments - God's perfect Law of Liberty, the Old Testament Survey and the New Testament Survey. We now have over 1400 sermons, Bible studies and lectures uploaded onto sermon audio. Which has had over 352,000 audio downloads and 5900 video plays, reaching 56 countries. “Therefore, know that the Lord your God, He is God, the faithful God who keeps Covenant and mercy for a thousand generations with those who love Him and keep His Commandments.” Deuteronomy 7:9

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    Confronting the Crisis on College Campuses

    UNIVERSITIES, POLYVERSITIES, DIVERSITIES and AVERSITIES The Nature of Truth The very name university testifies to its Christian origins. University comes from Uni Veritas – one truth. Yet, most professors today do not even believe that there is an objective truth that can be known. Secular humanists can open up a polyversity, a diversity, or an aversity, but universities should, by their very name and origin, be Christian.

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    How Governments use PERVASIVE PROPAGANDA to Change PERCEPTIONS and PEOPLE

    "Then Jesus said:… 'And you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.'" John 8:31-32 Fake News Manipulated by Politicians FakeNews 24/7 was Recently Exposed yet again as a propaganda mouthpiece for the ANC government as Rapport disclosed that their Not in My Name letter from so-called prominent Afrikaners, was actually produced by Karen Burger, a senior director of DIRCO (the ANC’s ministry of foreign affairs). EFF Rebel rouser Julius Malema and  ANC  president Cyril Ramaphosa quickly praised the letter, even as some of those who were listed as signatories expressed astonishment to see their names on the list and sought to distance themselves from was evidently A PsyOp (psychological operation)  propaganda campaign of the government!

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    Understanding the Crisis in Nigeria

    Understanding the Crisis in Nigeria with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford Today is the 11th of November, what is so significant and important about this date in history? Nigeria is much in the news. Why should we be concerned about Nigeria? President Donald Trump has declared that Christians are being murdered in Nigeria. Others are denying that that is so. What is the reality for Christians in Nigeria? You wrote an article claiming that president Barack Hussein Obama destabilized Nigeria. In what way did the Obama administration destabilize Nigeria? You have also previously stated that Britain and other Western countries betrayed and undermined Christians in Nigeria. What is the background to that? Why are Christians being targeted in Nigeria? If Christians are being slaughtered in northern Nigeria, why are western governments and the Christian media so silent about it? How do you know about the social and political realities in Nigeria? How can we help Christians in Nigeria today? How can the United States government help those being targeted in northern Nigeria today? Where can listeners learn more about the history of Nigeria and how can listeners better understand the crisis in Nigeria?

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    Celebrating Rhodesia's Remarkable Heritage That Has Impacted The World

    Celebrating Rhodesia's Remarkable Heritage That Has Impacted The World with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford https://flamelily.org.za/  

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    Ministering to the Persecuted Church

    Ministering to the Persecuted Church with Dr. Peter Hammond and Justin Ford IDOP Africa

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    Revival Today

    Revival today with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Home Education in South Africa

    Home Education in South Africa with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    33 years of Standing for Life

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Turning Points For Transforming Civilization

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Contrasting Reactions to the Death of George Floyd and the Assassination of Charlie Kirk.

    Contrasting Reactions to the Death of George Floyd and the Assassination of Charlie Kirk with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Why Was Charlie Kirk Assassinated?

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford   WHY WAS CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATED?   The public assassination of prominent Christian free speech advocate, Charlie Kirk, has traumatised and galvanised many worldwide. Why would anyone want to murder a moderate author and speaker like Charlie Kirk?   Why do you think so many celebrated his murder on line and publicly?   What did Charlie Kirk stand for? What was so controversial about his message?   Why do so many on the left want to kill those they disagree with?   If someone as moderate as Charlie Kirk could be murdered for his beliefs and public statements, who else may be targeted?   What is actually at stake here?   Have you ever received death threats? How did you cope with such hate?   What is happening on University campuses that students could become so radicalised as to hate free speech and want to kill a Christian who stands for God, faith and family?   What motivated Charlie Kirk to risk his life in his public stand for Biblical values on University campuses in America?   Where can listeners learn more of the Biblical worldview that shaped Charlie Kirk’s faith and courage?   What can parents do to protect their children from the secular Woke radicalisation of University campuses?   What can Christian speakers and Evangelists do to protect themselves from the kind of violence Charlie suffered from?   What can we do to better understand and support Christians who are facing persecution for their faith?   “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit… … And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose… … Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword.  As it is written: ‘For Your sake we are killed all day long; We are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.’ Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8:1, 28, 35-39

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    When The Obstacles Seem Overwhelming

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford "…'Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,' says the Lord of Hosts." Zechariah 4:6

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    Prayer is not Enough

    With Dr. Peter Hamond & Justin Ford   “If you abide in Me and My Words abide in you then you will ask whatever you want of Me and it shall be given to you.” John 15:7 An international news controversy is raging over a call to prayer by both president Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. One time spokeswoman for Joe Biden, Jen Psaki, as made news headlines with her condemnation of these calls to prayer declaring: “Prayer is Not enough!” How should Christians respond to this statement? Does prayer actually make a difference in our lives, in society and in history? Or is prayer more like wishful thinking? How should we balance God's Sovereignty and our responsibility? What are the imprecatory Psalms? You personally experienced the power of prayer in your life? Can you actually point to cases of answered prayer? As a missionary have you witnessed the power of prayer in the mission fields that you have served in? Can you point to historic events where prayer made the difference? How can we revive our prayer lives? For those who have never been involved in prayer, how do you recommend that they start? Are there books on prayer that you can recommend? Where can listeners learn more about prayer? And where could they obtain some of the books that you have recommended?

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    How South Sudan Succeeded in Seceding from the Arab North

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Why the Cape has Good Hope

    A panel discussion on a Case for Secession for the Western Cape. Your Host... Dr. Peter Hammond with local & international delegates from the USA. LET MY PEOPLE GO! Free the Cape of Good Hope

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    The Jesus Messiah Gospel Comic Book Outreach

    With Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford FIND OUT MORE & SUPPORT THIS PROJECT

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    The Case for the Cape of Good Hope

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford Frontline Fellowship

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    The Christian Liberation of Women

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Slavery today and setting the captives free

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    Comparing the United States of America with the Republic of South Africa

    Comparing the United States of America with the Republic of South Africa. with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford.

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    LA Riots and the War Between Israel and Iran

    LA Riots and the War Between Israel & Iran   “It is honorable for a man to stop striving, Since any fool can start a quarrel.” Proverbs 20:3   “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” Matthew 5:9   “If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.” Romans 12:18

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    Missions in time of War, Instability & Danger

    Missions in time of War, Instability & Danger with Dr. Peter Hammond

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    The Reality of the Insanity in ANC South Africa Today

    Donald Trump is not exaggerating when he talks about the Racist Hate & Incitement to Genocide of Afrikaners in South Africa. with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford

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    The Life & Legacy Of Pioneer Missionary To Muslims Gerhard Nehls

    with Dr. Peter Hammond & Justin Ford Pioneer Missionary to Muslims, Author, Board Member of Frontline Fellowship and Founder of Life Challenge Africa: GERHARD NEHLS has now finished his race and is with Jesus  “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21 Born 29 April 1928 in Magdeburg, Germany, Gerhard Nehls passed into eternity 3 May 2025, at Queensland Australia. He was 97 years old and is survived by his wife, Hannelore, children Volker, Andrea, Petra, Matthias, Stefan, their families and grandchildren.

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Podcast by Dr. Peter Hammond - Director - Frontline Fellowship

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