The Lens of Legacy What is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. — 2 Corinthians 4:18 I was sitting in a taxi in Akasia last week, weaving through the familiar chaos of the R80, when I saw something that stopped my heart. A young man maybe twenty-two, twenty-three was standing at the traffic light. He wore a faded T-shirt and held a sign that read: "I have a Bachelor's degree. Please help me find work." His eyes were not angry. They were empty. Hollowed out by a system that had promised him a future and delivered a brick wall. Three days later, I watched the news. Over 900 people arrested in anti-migrant protests. Our unemployment rate has climbed to 32.7%, with youth unemployment exceeding 60%. More than 3.9 million young South Africans are not in employment, education, or training. A 23-year-old boy named Katleho Mokoena was killed during a service delivery protest in Ratanda. Fifty-eight people are murdered every day in this country. And in the middle of a...
The Horizon Unburdened By Harold Mawela (Akasia, Pretoria) The winter chill still clings to the Akasia morning as I sit at Wonder Park Mall, watching the taxis disgorge their human cargo men and women carrying burdens heavier than any bag or briefcase. I see it in their stooped shoulders, in the furrow of brows that never seems to smooth. I know it because I have felt it. There was a season when the music industry the very industry where God gave me a platform closed its doors on me. Rejection became a rucksack I carried everywhere, and anxiety about tomorrow became a chain around my ankles. I was running, but I was not free. I was moving, but I was not advancing. The Scripture declares unequivocally: "Cast your cares on the Lord and He will sustain you" (Psalm 55:22). But here is the great contradiction of our faith we who claim to trust the Almighty often behave like Atlas, trying to hold the whole world on our own backs. We have become burden-bearers in a kingdom where the...