THE FRONTIER OF ETHICS What Good Is a Nation or a Soul Gained at the Price of Truth? Let me tell you about a photograph that made my blood run cold. I sat in my study in Akasia, Pretoria, scrolling through the news on a Thursday evening, when I saw it: a photograph of former President Jacob Zuma, standing beside Ajay Gupta in an Indian temple. Same smile. Same casual ease. As if the past decade of state capture had never happened. As if R17 billion in stolen public funds meant nothing. As if the Zondo Commission's revelations were merely yesterday's newspaper. I closed my phone and sat in silence. Because that photograph is not just a political scandal. It is a spiritual symptom. It is the visible face of an invisible disease the erosion of that sacred frontier Jesus spoke of when He asked: "What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?" (Matthew 16:26). DEFINING THE FRONTIER Let us define our terms clearly. An ethical frontier is ...
The Anchor of Humility Scripture: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.” (James 4:6) My brother, my sister, pull up a chair. Harold Mawela here, speaking to you from the dusty soil of Akasia, Pretoria. Let me take you back to a morning that nearly capsized my soul. It was a Tuesday the kind of Tuesday where the Pretoria sun blazes like a furnace and the N1 highway hums its usual symphony of frustration. I had just received news that my latest book had climbed into the top ten of a Christian bestseller list. My phone buzzed with notifications. Congratulations poured in from WhatsApp groups. For a moment just a moment I felt it. That intoxicating rush. That whisper in my ear: “You’ve arrived, Harold. You’ve made it.” And then, as if the Lord Himself had a sense of comedic timing, my electricity went out. Not load-shedding, you understand Eskom tells us we’ve had over 300 days without it, and I thank God for that mercy. No, this was my own doing. I had forgotten to bu...