Title: The Sovereignty in Your Scars Author: Harold Mawela Location: Akasia, Pretoria "He was wounded because of our rebellious deeds, crushed because of our sins; he endured punishment that made us well; because of his wounds we have been healed." (Isaiah 53:5, NET Bible) I was sitting on my porch in Akasia last Thursday, watching the City of Tshwane trucks trying to unblock a drain that had been clogged for weeks. The smell was terrible. My neighbour, Mr. Dlamini, shouted over the fence, "Pastor, this country is falling apart. Potholes, power cuts, police stations without resources—and now we can't even drain the water." I laughed. But his frustration stayed with me. Later that evening, the news broke about another tragedy. The Umtata floods from June were still fresh in our memory—over ninety souls swept away when the Mthatha Dam overflowed . Families burying empty coffins. Children asking questions about God that no parent should have to answer alone. And th...
Title: The War Against Wooden Gods: Why Your Capitec Queue Is a Temple By: Harold Mawela (Akasia, Pretoria) Scripture: “Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” (1 John 5:21) I was stuck in traffic on the Mabopane Highway last Tuesday. You know that stretch near the Akasia Circle where the taxi drivers conduct their own lane theory, defying both the law of gravity and the law of Moses? I was sitting there, watching a massive billboard towering over the shacks in an adjacent informal settlement. It was an advertisement for "financial freedom." A smiling black family, dressed in designer wear, stood next a German vehicle that cost more than most houses in that vicinity. And the Holy Spirit whispered to me: Harold, they are selling salvation. I looked to my left. A man was selling roasted mealies to taxis, his children helping him count R2 coins. He looked at the billboard, then back at his coal bucket. I wondered—did he know that the car on that board had become a graven i...