THE COUNCIL OF SILENCE A Prophetic Word from Akasia, Pretoria My name is Harold Mawela. I am writing to you from my study in Akasia, just north of Pretoria, where the Highveld winter has stripped the Jacarandas bare and the morning mist hangs over our township like a question mark. The year is 2026, and the air in South Africa is thick with the smoke of uncertainty. Just yesterday, a young man from our community let us call him Thabo knocked on my door. His eyes carried the weight of 4.7 million unemployed young South Africans. "Pastor," he said, "I have a decision to make. A job offer in Johannesburg, but it means leaving my family. A business opportunity, but I have no capital. A calling to ministry, but the church has no money. What do I do?" His voice was frantic, his mind a battlefield of competing voices. I looked at him and said, "Thabo, have you convened the Council of Silence?" He stared at me blankly. And in that moment, I realized: we have beco...
The Boundary of Compassion: When Love Must Speak a Firm "No" “Speak the truth in love.” — Ephesians 4:15 There is a dangerous heresy sweeping through our churches, our families, and our communities. It wears the mask of compassion, speaks the language of grace, and yet it is destroying the very people it claims to love. This heresy is the belief that love without boundaries is the highest form of Christian virtue. I have seen it with my own eyes. I have lived it. And I have wept over its devastating fruit. Let me take you back to a moment that changed everything for me. It was a humid Thursday afternoon in Akasia, Pretoria. The jacarandas were in full bloom, their purple canopies swaying gently in the summer breeze. I was sitting in my small study, the ceiling fan struggling against the heat, when the phone rang. It was a young man I had been mentoring for three years let us call him Thabo. Thabo was crying. His voice cracked like dry earth in a drought. He had just discovere...