The Orchard of Relationships: A Theological Reckoning with the Souls in Your Garden Scripture: "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." (Proverbs 27:17) Part One: The Parable of the Uninvited Fig Tree Let me tell you about my neighbour in Akasia, a man named Thabo. Two years ago, a fig tree sprouted unbidden along the wall separating our properties. Thabo, being a practical man, wanted to uproot it immediately. "It's not mine," he said. "I didn't plant it. Why should I water it?" I convinced him to wait. Today, that fig tree stands three metres high. Its branches bend heavy with fruit every December. Children from four neighbouring yards gather under its shade. And Thabo that same Thabo who wanted to destroy it now defends it with a vigour that borders on the absurd. Last month, he nearly fought a contractor who suggested trimming its roots. What changed? Nothing changed about the tree. What changed was Thabo's relationship to t...
I greet you powerfully in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. My name is Harold Mawela. I am writing to you from my study in Akasia, just north of Pretoria, where the Jacarandas are still recovering from the harsh Highveld winter and where the relentless hum of our nation’s struggle for light and life is a constant background melody. In this year of our Lord, 2026, the air in South Africa is thick. It is a decade of deep division and discontent. We read the headlines the tragic mass shootings in Johannesburg, the bitter xenophobic attacks tearing our communities apart, the crushing weight of youth unemployment now exceeding 54%. As I look out my window, I see the long shadows of load-shedding that have finally retreated, but the darkness they revealed lingers in the soul of our nation. We are a people staring at a mountain peak called "Better Days," yet our legs are weak from the climb. That is why, today, I want to talk to you about the Scaffold of Possibility. T...