LOADSHEDDING: Making us bitter or making us better?
Life’s unexpected challenges have a way of affecting our spirituality by making us either a better person or a bitter person. What has load-shedding done to you?
DELIGHT – the ability to enjoy joy
The virtue of delight is very much like a fireworks display on New Year’s Eve. It’s not only a display, it’s also an announcement and a great attraction.
Bringing out the God-colours in the world.
Finally, draft number 1 of the new book, INSALTED, is completed. A simple summary of the theme of the book is as follows: “Christianity inside-out.” When we reflect the Christ that lives within us to a world that lives with us, then our Christianity is turned inside out. In all the hours that I spent…
DISCERNMENT – The CATCH-22 of spiritual virtues
We need the virtue of discernment to discern if we have a spirit of discernment – especially now in the season of uncertainty
STORACLES OF FAITH – LESSON 9: Honour the Emperor
It is truly time that we take the stories and the oracles (the STORACLES) of the Persecuted Church seriously – not just testimonies to enjoy or stories to share from the pulpit, but lessons to embrace and imitate.
LEARNING TO UNLEARN
There are many habits that we need to unlearn, but few are so aggressively revealed as those that we so often find on social media. There are three that probably need more attention than others.
Quote of the Day
Remember, we either give life or drain life, there is no neutral exchange.
WHAT KIND OF LIFE IS THIS?
If the US elections revealed one thing, it is the sad reality that untransformed Christianity, even camouflaged as truth and preservation, becomes as toxic as the evil it tries to expose.
THE TOOTH – Mission mishaps and divine disasters
“Humanity has unquestionably one really effective weapon; laughter. Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand.” – Mark Twain
WHAT KIND OF TEACHING IS THIS?
The Bible is as much the source of truth as it is a book that can corrupt.