By Harold Mawela | Akasia, Tshwane Greetings, family. Harold Mawela here, writing from my study in Akasia, where the Highveld winter sun cuts through the window like a blade of promise. But the cold outside reminds me that we are still in a season. And if there is one thing we South Africans know, it is pressure. We know the pressure of the统计局's latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey 32.7% unemployment nationally, a staggering 60.9% among youth aged 15 to 24. We know the pressure of 4.7 million young people aged 15 to 34 without work. We know the pressure of mental health claims among young adults rising 80% over the past decade. We know the pressure of being a nation built on a mythic ideal of resilience, where men are taught to "tiger" through the pain to grin, bear it, and break in silence. And into this pressure cooker, the Word of God speaks: "We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair." (2 Corinthians 4:8) Let us defin...
The Harvest Hidden in the Hard Season A Devotional by Harold Mawela "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." — 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Part One: The Diagnosis of Our Discontent There is a conversation I have overheard in every corner of this nation. From the dusty streets of Diepsloot to the polished boardrooms of Sandton, from the shebeens of Soweto to the verandas of my own Akasia—the same refrain echoes like a broken record: "If only this season would end. If only this struggle would pass. If only God would remove this thorn." I have said it myself. I confess it with shame, yet with honesty. When load-shedding plunges our homes into darkness for the fourth hour of the day, when the price of maize meal climbs higher than our wages can reach, when the headlines scream of another tragedy on the N1 or another corruption scandal that makes our blood boil—my first instinct is not gratitude. It is complaint. It is calculation...