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Ray Mccauley

Ray McCauley and the prosperity gospel in the new South Africa
Thought Leader
/ 17 October 2024

Ray McCauley and the prosperity gospel in the new South Africa

Religion in Africa can mean big business for those who know how to scratch where it itches

By Anthony Balcomb
Churches want code against cons
Article
/ 28 February 2019

Churches want code against cons

Those who wish to f leece the public will be held to account, say church leaders

By Raeesa Pather
Who gets to hold a society’s moral authority?
Article
/ 19 February 2015

Who gets to hold a society’s moral authority?

Ray McCauley mediated between the ANC and EFF as their issues were deemed moral, not political. But who are our moral figureheads?

By Sipho Kings
Religious leaders fail to resolve EFF’s Sona threat
Article
/ 11 February 2015

Religious leaders fail to resolve EFF’s Sona threat

EFF repeated its threat to interrupt Zuma’s State of the Nation Address after revealing religious leaders had tried and failed to mediate in the row.

By Sapa
Religion ‘must not be used for canvassing votes’
Article
/ 9 February 2011

Religion ‘must not be used for canvassing votes’

A number of organisations have made their voices heard over comments by President Jacob Zuma equating a vote for the ANC to a pass to heaven.

By Vuvu Vena
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Article
/ 27 May 2010

Day of prayer for Bafana — but who will attend?

A "National Day of Prayer" for Bafana Bafana and the World Cup has been scheduled for May 29, but it appears some religious groups won’t be attending.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 January 2010

Zelda and Ray McCauley to divorce

Pastor Ray McCauley’s wife Zelda is going to divorce him, the Rhema Bible Church said on Thursday. The McCauleys have been married for 10 years.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 13 November 2009

For church and country

The charismatic founder of Rhema talks to Niren Tolsi about his goals, girls and the gospel.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 13 November 2009

The High Priest of SA

Preacher man and Zuma man, Ray McCauley moves to the top of the totem pole, writes Niren Tolsi.

By Niren Tolsi
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Article
/ 11 September 2009

Zuma’s new God squad wants liberal laws to go

The National Interfaith Leadership Council flew its conservative colours this week, saying that it wants revisit laws legalising abortion.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 7 May 2009

Rhema voices desire to work with Zuma

South Africans may see a rejection of politics as usual under the presidency of Jacob Zuma, church leader Ray McCauley said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 April 2009

Opposition slams Rhema for snubbing leaders

Opposition parties have accused Rhema of being biased towards the ANC after it refused to allow their leaders to follow in Jacob Zuma’s footsteps.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 23 March 2009

Best guest

Jacob Zuma’s visit to Rhema goes beyond politics — it’s about forgiveness.

By Nixon Kariithi
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Article
/ 15 March 2009

Zuma visits Rhema, prays for peaceful election

ANC president Jacob Zuma asked for prayers for a peaceful election during a service at the Rhema Bible Church, in Randburg, on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter

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