Written by: Errol Naidoo
Article source: familypolicyinstitute.com

The tide appears to be turning in South Africa. The ANC is wracked with factional infighting and is degenerating. President Cyril Ramaphosa conceded that the ANC’s “ill-discipline, which has driven the party’s loss of moral and ethical principles is a threat to democracy.”

A crumbling ANC points to a future competent and honest multi-party government in which no single political-party dominates. The revelations in the “State Capture” Report compels the NPA to investigate and prosecute all those implicated in corruption in South Africa.

A growing number of global medical professionals agree the world will return to normal in a few months as the Covid-19 pandemic is treated more like the seasonal flu. England has cancelled government mandates requiring lockdowns, masks, vaccine passports etc.

What this also means is that Family Policy Institute’s (FPI) 14-year battle to defend the family and promote Biblical values in Parliament, the media and general society, will enjoy significant breakthrough in 2022. I’m convinced our work will bear much fruit this year.

FPI’s faces formidable battles for faith, family and freedom in 2022. Over the past 14-years of ministry, your prayers and financial support sustained us in every battle. We won many victories for Biblical values in SA because of God’s wisdom and grace and your partnership. 

I hope we can count on your prayers and financial partnership in 2022. We must raise R450,000 to fund our vital pro-family work in SA and keep our critical Bible-based current affairs TV programs on TBN and Faith channels to keep Christians reliably informed. 

The battle for faith, family and religious freedoms will be fierce this year. There are several global anti-family groups influencing public policy in SA to redefine marriage, deconstruct the natural family, strip parents of parental authority, indoctrinate children with perversion, decriminalize the sex industry and erode religious freedoms to advance the LGBTQ agenda.

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FPI and its local and global pro-family allies are working strategically to expose and defeat these foreign influenced and financed agendas. Many of these are driven by UN agencies.

FPI was granted ‘Special Consultative Status’ at the UN in 2019 that allows us to participate in key debates. We will fight many of these battles at the UN with our allies at the “UN Family Rights Caucus.” Preventing anti-family language in UN documents is our primary goal.

Tragically, however, FPI’s lack of funding will undermine our best efforts. We cannot fight this battle effectively or with any degree of consistency or success when funding is unpredictable.

That’s why I am making this special appeal at the beginning of 2022. Please prayerfully consider a generous tax-deductible donation to FPI today to empower us to fight for your values where it matters most. Help us achieve our funding goals to sustain our work in SA.

If you have never supported the vital work of FPI before – now is the time! We face formidable battles for faith, family and freedom this year and need your critical support.

You can partner with FPI with a monthly contribution of any amount. Every financial gift is needed & valued. It helps us plan strategically for the battles ahead – and there are many!

Please make a generous tax-deductible donation today via EFT directly into FPI’s banking account. Tax-certificates are available on request at anaidoo@familypolicyinstitute.com

Thank you for supporting the vital ministry of FPI in prayer, partnership and participation.

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