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From the EDITOR
Discovering your God-given calling
Letters to the EDITOR • Send your letters to editor@joymag.co.za
LEAVING ROOM FOR GOD • The dangers of trying to do everything yourself
WORD SEARCH
Colouring in
DID YOU KNOW?
ASK VAL • Biblical answers to tough questions
Thank you I know it was You, Lord!
WHO’S in the NEWS?
TRIBUTE • OLGA MESHOE WASHINGTON
3 points to ponder on PROVISION
JOY! NEWS • KEEPING CHRISTIANS INFORMED
TRUMP 2.0 America is back! • WHAT IT MEANS FOR SOUTH AFRICA
Israel’s RELEASED hostages • Mixed feelings of joy, bitterness, & fear
CHRISTIANS ARE LIVING IN FEAR IN YEMEN
UKRAINE Shining God’s light in the shadow of death
Understanding the BELA BILL • WHY THE CONTROVERSY?
LOUIE GIGLIO • A passion for South Africa
GRACE & GLORY • Devotions for a life transformed by Jesus
LIVING IN THE FULLNESS OF CONTENTMENT
Demi-Leigh’s guide to trusting God
THE GIFT OF LOSING IT ALL • Finding what truly matters
Called to be DEEP-SEA DIVERS • HOW DEEP WILL YOU GO?
How to GET RIGHT with GOD
CHARACTERS OF THE BIBLE The Apostle Paul
5 people in the Bible who teach us PATIENCE
Christ amongst the 7 churches of Revelation
ABOVE ALL, GUARD YOUR HEART! • PROVERBS 4:23
TIME TO DETOX SPIRITUALLY & PHYSICALLY • Your spiritual insight will become clearer, and your ability to hear God will be sharpened. Yeshua is our Living Water, cleansing and sustaining us.
Divorce is not always final…
Stop for someone…
MENDING THE NETS • for the next great catch
UNITE180 CHURCH UPLIFTS LOCAL SCHOOL WITH ASTRO FIELD
EMBRACING CULTURAL DIVERSITY • Missional University’s role in culture care across South Africa PART 3
God is speaking to the village • Danite people | Côte d’Ivoire
PLANTS OF THE BIBLE
EX-GANGSTER FEEDS THE HUNGRY • How did a South African farm girl, who started smoking marijuana at nine, joined a gang, and became a teenage mom, overcome her past to set up a soup kitchen from her home that feeds thousands of hungry people a month? Catherina opens up in this interview with Kat Farquharson (ThisLife online).