The Elevator of Perspective By Harold Mawela (From Akasia, Pretoria) Scripture: "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things." (Colossians 3:2) Let us define our terms clearly before we ascend. Perspective is not what you see; it is where you see it from. Prayer is not a phone call to heaven; it is an elevator that transports your entire being mind, will, and emotions—to a higher floor of divine intelligence. Worship is not a song; it is the key that opens the elevator door. Now, let me take you to a morning not long ago. I was sitting on my veranda here in Akasia, watching the Pretoria skyline shimmer through the summer haze. The Jacarandas were beginning their purple reign. My phone buzzed incessantly WhatsApp messages from a friend in Mamelodi whose business had collapsed, a news alert about the R600 million security operation ahead of the June 30 protests, and a voice note from a young woman in Soshanguve who had just been retrenched. Her voice cracked: "P...
THE FLYWHEEL OF GENEROSITY “Give, and it will be given to you.” (Luke 6:38) I am sitting in my study in Akasia, Pretoria, on a cool winter morning. The jacarandas outside my window have shed their purple blossoms, standing bare against the Highveld sky. And I am thinking about the flywheel. There is a principle in physics a principle that is also a profound spiritual truth that has been turning over in my spirit for weeks now. It is the principle of the flywheel. A flywheel is a heavy rotating disc that stores rotational energy. The remarkable thing about a flywheel is this: the first push is the hardest. The first turn requires the most effort. But once it begins to spin, once the momentum builds, the flywheel generates its own power. It becomes self-sustaining. It creates a momentum that is difficult to stop. This, I believe, is the hidden architecture of generosity in the Kingdom of God. THE FIRST PUSH Let us define our terms clearly. Generosity, in the biblical sense, is not ...