THE BREAKING OF THE MOLD A Devotional Essay in the Harold Mawela Style Akasia, Pretoria — June 2026 I. THE CRACK IN THE CAGE I remember the day I finally understood what pain was for. It was a Thursday—Stage 4 load-shedding had just plunged our street into darkness, and I sat on my veranda watching the smoke from a hundred illegal fires curl toward a sky the city had forgotten. My neighbour, old Mr. Dlamini, was burning scrap wood to cook pap for his grandchildren. His spaza shop had been looted two weeks earlier. Not by foreign nationals—by boys from his own church, boys who had once called him Malume. As I watched him stir that pot in the dark, I felt something crack inside me. Not my patience. Not my hope. My mold. Brother, let me tell you plainly: The world has a mold, and it wants you to fit. It is a mold shaped like fear—fear of not having enough, fear of being left behind, fear of the foreigner, fear of the future. It is a mold shaped like selfishness—me-first, get-mine, look-ou...
Title: The War Within the Walls: Why Different Minds Are Your Spiritual Shield By Harold Mawela Akasia, Pretoria Scripture: "If the whole body were an eye, where would hearing be?" (1 Cor. 12:17) A Morning in Akasia Let me paint you a picture. It’s 6 a.m. in Akasia. The R80 highway hums with taxis heading toward Pretoria CBD. I’m standing at my gate, watching my neighbor, Mr. Van der Merwe, wrestle with his solar inverter—cursing Eskom’s latest load-shedding schedule. Across the street, Mama Thandi is already hanging washing, singing a Zion hymn that cuts through the morning chill like a spiritual shofar. Now, watch closely. Mr. Van der Merwe believes the solution to South Africa’s crisis is technical: better infrastructure, data-driven decisions, and German-engineered backup systems. Mama Thandi believes the solution is spiritual: prayer, praise, and ancestral alignment with God’s covenant. They love the same Jesus. They live on the same street. But friends, they do not thin...