You Are What You Choose After By Harold Mawela, Akasia, Pretoria Scripture: "Forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead" — Philippians 3:13 A Personal Beginning: The Taxi Rank Morning Let me take you to a morning I will never forget. It was a cold July morning in 2023, and I stood at the corner of Jabavu and Kgosi Mampuru streets in Pretoria, waiting for a taxi to take me to a meeting in Soshanguve. The rank was chaos — vendors shouting, taxis hooting, hawkers selling everything from socks to sim cards. As I squeezed into the back of a beat-up Toyota Quantum, a young man stumbled in beside me, eyes bloodshot, shoulders slumped. He smelled of cheap alcohol and deeper despair. "Umnumzana," he whispered, his voice cracking. "I was released from Kgosi Mampuru prison yesterday. Three years for a crime I committed when I was drunk. My wife left me. My children don't know me. My mother won't open the door. What am I?" I looked at...
The Funeral of Your Complaints Scripture: "Do all things without grumbling or disputing." (Philippians 2:14) I buried a complaint last Tuesday. Not a metaphorical burial, but a funeral. I stood at the graveside of my own grumbling, lowered the casket of my excuses, and watched the soil of God's silence cover it completely. Thoko, a domestic worker from Soshanguve, taught me the funeral. She lives in a shack without windows, yet her joy is a jacaranda in bloom purple and impossible against the dust. One afternoon, as load-shedding plunged Akasia into stage 6 darkness, I heard her humming. Not complaining about Eskom, not grumbling about politicians, not murmuring about the potholes that swallow our tyres whole. "The funeral," she said, "is when you decide that your mouth will no longer rehearse your misery." Beloved, let us define our terms clearly. Complaining is the verbal rehearsal of circumstances you refuse to change. Disputing is the mental argum...