Title: The Algebra of Adversity Text: "But he knows the way that I take; when he has tested me, I shall come forth as gold." (Job 23:10) Let us define our terms clearly before we descend into the depths. Adversity is not the absence of God’s favour; it is often the very furnace where that favour is refined into character. We in South Africa understand fire. We have felt it in the burning tyres of our troubled past and in the load-shedding darkness of our present. But there is a holy algebra hidden in the heat, and if you can solve for X, you will discover that X marks the very spot where your destiny is buried. The Theorem of Trouble Imagine, if you will, a mathematician staring at a complex equation. The average man sees only the confusion of symbols. The mathematician sees a language of promise. Every bracket contains a problem, but every problem contains within itself the seed of its own solution. This is the Algebra of Adversity. God is the Divine Mathematician. He never...
Title: The Fenced-In Freedom: Why the Son Alone Sets You Free Indeed The evening traffic on the N4 is a snarling beast. I sat in it yesterday, crawling past the Bon Accord Dam turn-off, watching the sun sink behind the hazy silhouette of the Magaliesberg. In the car next to me, a young executive in a designer suit gripped his steering wheel, his jaw tight with frustration. In the lane on my other side, a kombi taxi, packed to the brim, weaved impatiently, its driver chasing one more fare before the load-shedding schedule plunged the city into darkness. We were all rushing home. We were all, in some way, desperate to be free from the gridlock. But as I sat there, in my own metal cage, a deeper question rattled in my soul. Are we any freer once we get there? My name is Harold Mawela. From my study here in Akasia, a suburb that sits quietly between the Pretoria CBD and the sprawling, vibrant expanse of Soshanguve, I watch a nation obsessed with freedom. We fought for political freedo...