Christian network links for Southern Africa

Links to Christian churches and organisations based in or working in Southern Africa.

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Alphabetical list
Alphabetical list of web sites dealing with Christianity in Africa
All Africa

Web sites of churches and organistions that cover more than one country or region

Regional pages

Particular regions and countries

Interests and subjects
Links arranged according to particular topics and interests

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Churches - dioceses, districts, regional headquarters

  1. Anglican Diocese of Port Elizabeth
  2. Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa (AFM - AGS)
  3. BAPTIZA - South African Baptist Pages
  4. Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town
  5. Catholic Archdiocese of Eshowe
  6. Church of England in Southern Africa - Homepage of the Church of England in Southern Africa E-mail to: Dr. Angelo Grazioli
  7. Church of the Province of Southern Africa (Anglican)
  8. Hatfield Christian Church - Pretoria, South Africa
  9. Methodist Church of Southern Africa
  10. Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk (NGK)
  11. Orthodox Archbishopric of Johannesburg and Pretoria - Orthodox Christian Church of South Africa Johannesburg Archdiocese E-mail to: Archbishop Seraphim
  12. Orthodox Archdiocese of Zimbabwe
  13. Rhema Bible Church, South Africa
  14. Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC)
  15. United Congregational Church of Southern Africa
  16. Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference

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Ecumenical and interdenominational bodies

  1. Port Elizabeth Church Net
  2. South African Council of Churches - The South African Council of Churches website E-mail to: Webmaster

Local parishes and congregations

    Links to local parishes and congregations in South Africa will be found on the South African parishes page. Local churches in other countries in southern Africa with their own web pages will be listed here

Parachurch organisations

  1. African Enterprise - African Enterprise is a non-profit International, Christians Missions Organisation. OUR MISSION STATEMENT IS "EVANGELISING THE CITIES OF AFRICA THROUGH WORD AND DEED, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CHURCH." E-mail to: Mark Manley
  2. Bible Society of South Africa
  3. Christian Anti-Racism Initiative (CARI) - CARI is an ecumenical initiative of concerned Christians who want to address racism (white supremacy) in South African churches and who want to dismantle these structures E-mail to: Rev Martin Rutkies
  4. Christian Seaman's Organisation
  5. Good News Ministries International - Good News Ministries International (GNMI) is a mission and evangelistic organisation based in Pretoria, South Africa. It has regular evangelistic crusades into various third-world countries and has recently acquired a Mission centre in Maputo, Mozambique. It is headed by Pastor Johann Sch�nken and his wife, Cathy. An ideal short-term missions opportunity for any Christian with a burden for the poor. E-mail to: Konrad Meij
  6. Cops 4 Christ - A Christian support organisation for police.
  7. Inserv - Information on short-term mission opportunities available (especially) to people from Southern Africa. E-mail to: Jacques Smit
  8. KwaMashu Christian Care Society - Christian care for poor and disabled old people in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - funded by public donations. E-mail to: Trevor
  9. March for Jesus South Africa - Site for South African March for Jesus details. Also has links to other March for Jesus sites around the world, and report backs on local and international statistics for the last Global March for Jesus. E-mail to: Darrell de Grooth
  10. NUPSA Prayer ministry
  11. Port Elizabeth Church Net - PE Church Net aims to foster unity among the Christian churches in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to provide links to local and worldwide resources, and to use the internet to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ E-mail to: Shaun Gouws
  12. Southern African Missiological Society (SAMS) - A society for those engaged in the study of Christian mission and all aspects of missiological research, especially in Southern Africa. Its journal Missionalia, published 3 times a year, contains missiological abstracts from a wide range of journals. The web page contains links to missiological articles and also to other sites dealing with mission and missiology. E-mail to: Jansie Kilian

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Updated: 12 August 2005