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In today’s show originally recorded and broadcast on July 7 2026, Andy is joined by Dr. Peter Hammond for a show entitled, “The Real Story Of Habakkuk.” We discussed: why the book of Habakkuk is of great relevance to us today, in particular why the innocent suffer and why the guilty go unpunished; the meaning of interrogatory prayer; how idolatry is the most condemned sin in the Bible; why the book of Habakkuk can be seen as a forerunner to the Reformation; how joy is a choice regardless of our circumstances; the Mission Station in the heart of Zululand where Peter ministered last week; what was true and what was embellished in the film “Hotel Rwanda” that was released in 2004; Peter’s book “Holocaust In Rwanda” that provides a more thorough account of what went on during the Rwandan Genocide; what Peter experienced when he presented his book “Holocaust In Rwanda” to the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C.; and many other topics. By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

In this topical episode of Radio Cape Pulpit, Dr. Peter Hammond addresses the upcoming "March and March" protest scheduled for 30 June 2026, which has caused widespread concern among South Africans. He acknowledges legitimate frustrations over illegal migration, jobs, and services being affected by foreigners, but emphasises that Scripture is clear: "One law and one custom shall be for you and for the stranger who dwells with you" (Numbers 15:15). He warns against violence against individuals (such as the Malawian man beaten to death by a mob) and says we must treat foreigners with love and compassion, following the Golden Rule (Luke 6:31). Dr. Hammond points to massive corruption at Home Affairs as a root cause of the crisis, and notes that the government's R600 million plan to prevent violence would have been better spent on border protection and deportations. He calls on citizens to use their votes in the upcoming municipal elections, to hold government accountable, and to pray for peace and respect for life and property. #FrontlineFellowship By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

In today’s show originally recorded and broadcast on June 23 2026, Andy is joined by Dr. Peter Hammond for a show entitled, “The Real Story Of Nahum.” We discussed: why the direction of history is determined by the will of God; why personal sin and national sin will not go unpunished; how pride will always lead to a fall; the day to come when God will put all things right; why Larry the Cat would have done a better job as Prime Minister during all the years he has been Chief Mouser at 10 Downing Street; the film “The Killing Fields” originally released in 1984; why have we never had a film about the persecution of tens of millions of Christians by the Communist Regime in the Soviet Union; the progress Peter has been making with regard to independence for the Cape of Good Hope; and many other topics. By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

In hierdie insiggewende gesprek deel Dr. Peter Hammond sy perspektief oor die belangrikheid van Christelike onderwys in die moderne samelewing. Hy beklemtoon hoe ’n terugkeer na Bybelgebaseerde waardes kan help om morele verval en sosiale uitdagings aan te spreek. Die gesprek fokus op die rol van geloof in opvoeding, die geskiedenis van Christelike invloed op universiteite, en waarom geestelike beginsels volgens hom noodsaaklik is vir ’n gesonde en stabiele samelewing. Hierdie onderhoud bied ’n diepgaande kyk na hoe geloof en kennis hand aan hand kan gaan in die vorming van die volgende generasie. #FrontlineFellowship By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

In this forthright episode of Radio Cape Pulpit, Dr. Peter Hammond addresses the observance of June as "Pride Month" by certain companies and countries. He argues from Scripture that pride is not something to be celebrated but is listed among the seven deadly sins and something God hates (Proverbs 6:16–19, Proverbs 16:18, James 4:6). He contrasts pride with humility, quoting Micah 6:8: "He has shown you, O man, what is good... to walk humbly with your God." Dr. Hammond explains that the rainbow—originally given by God after Noah's flood as a symbol of His covenant with humanity and animals (Genesis 9)—has been misappropriated. He traces the origin of Pride Month back to the 1968 Stonewall riots in New York and criticizes companies like Woolworths for promoting "perversion to children." He calls on Christians to instead celebrate family, motherhood, fatherhood, and humility, and to remember that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. His closing message: be counter-cultural, be fruitful and multiply, and walk humbly with God

We discussed: the three cycles of the nineteen prophecies of Micah that deal with sin, punishment, and redemption; the three great evils in the book of Micah which are, idolatry, immorality, and injustice; why foreign aid is the taking from the poor of rich countries to give to the rich of poor countries; when the prophets were prophesying for profit; the days when nations who don’t follow the will of God will experience the wrath of God; how Micah presented the lawsuit of God against the people of Israel and the people of Judah; the film ‘Out Of Africa’ originally released over 40 years ago in 1985; what happened during Peter’s recent speaking tour of the United States; SpaceX vs NASA including why private enterprise is always more efficient; how we pay more in airport taxes than we do for the international flights themselves; and many other topics.

In this episode of Radio Cape Pulpit, recorded on World Environmental Day, Dr. Peter Hammond calls on Christians to take seriously their God-given responsibility to care for creation. Drawing from Scripture (Jeremiah 12:4, Psalm 50:10, Matthew 6:26, Proverbs 12:10, and Genesis 1), he explains the Creation Mandate and Dominion Mandate. He highlights Cape Town’s unique natural blessings—whales, seals, dolphins, penguins, beaches, and mountains—and praises the city’s historic volunteer-led wildlife rescue of African penguins during the 2000 oil spill. Dr. Hammond urges listeners to plant more trees, reforest the Cape, avoid deforestation, reduce plastic use, participate in beach cleanups, recycle more diligently (including learning from European models like Switzerland and Germany), and provide food and water for birds and wildlife in their gardens. He encourages youth groups, Sunday schools, and congregations to take practical action. The episode ends with a reminder that caring for the environment is part of Christian discipleship. #FrontlineFellowship By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

#FrontlineFellowship By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

In this episode of Radio Cape Pulpit, guest Anthony Stander speaks with host Anton about how Christians should respond to troubling global events – wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, persecution of Christians in Nigeria, fuel shortages, and economic uncertainty. Anthony argues that believers often misplace blame on world leaders like Putin, Zelensky, Netanyahu, or Trump, when the real enemy is Satan – the god of this world. Quoting Isaiah 14 and Luke 10:19, he reminds listeners that Jesus has given His followers authority over all the power of the enemy. Christians are not to live in fear or worry, but to trust that their lives are in Christ’s hands. He calls on believers to rise up as a strong, stable, and courageous army – holding the fort, sharing hope, and rescuing the lost in these last days. The message is clear: we were chosen for such a time as this, and we must radiate Christ’s love and power to a frightened and broken generation. #FrontlineFellowship By: Pastor Anthony Stander https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/

#FrontlineFellowship By: Dr. Peter Hammond https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/