THE SACRED SYMBIOSIS: HOW DIVINE CONNECTIONS CATALYSE YOUR DESTINY The acacia tree and the antelope do not negotiate their alliance. The one provides shade; the other warns of danger. Neither pauses to calculate the cost of partnership they simply need each other. And so it is, my beloved, in the Kingdom of God. Let me take you to a morning not long ago in Akasia, Pretoria. I was standing at a filling station in the shadow of the Magaliesberg, watching the sun bleed gold over the rooftops. The attendant, a young man with tired eyes, handed me my change and said: "Pastor, I've been applying for jobs for three years. Three years. My CV is like a prayer that God hasn't answered yet." I looked at him this son of the soil, born in the same South Africa where the unemployment rate now stands at 32.7%, where youth unemployment hovers at a staggering 45.8%. I wanted to give him a slogan. Instead, I gave him something harder: I asked for his number. And I asked him to meet me...
The Annex of Holy Unlearning “Renew your mind.” (Romans 12:2) I was sitting in my small flat in Akasia, Pretoria, scrolling through my phone, when the news hit me like a wild Highveld thunderstorm. Over 900 arrested. Nationwide anti-migrant protests. Foreign-owned shops looted in Durban. Ethiopian refugee Helana Wolde, who fled political persecution twenty-one years ago, watching television in terror as thousands marched past his shop. A third of South Africans unemployed youth unemployment now at a staggering 45.8%. Senior police officers arrested in a R360 million Medicare Tshwane contract scandal. Municipal officials in Ekurhuleni allegedly running rogue units, stealing copper cables under the guise of official operations. And in the midst of it all, the Church speaking: "We cannot remain silent," said Bishop Joseph Mary Kizito. "The Church must stand with the widow, the orphan and the stranger," declared Cardinal Napier. "All persons possess human dignity ...