The Friction of Sanctification: A Theology for a Nation Being Sanded By Harold Mawela Akasia, Pretoria — July 2026 Scripture: "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds." (James 1:2) I. THE GRINDING OF THE GRAVEL Let me tell you about a Thursday that nearly sanded me flat. It was last month, in this very city of Pretoria. The Jacarandas outside my study in Akasia were still recovering from the harsh Highveld winter, their branches bare like the arms of a man who has given up waving. I sat on my stoep the one overlooking the zinc roofs that shimmer like fish scales in the afternoon heat and I scrolled through the news on my phone. Petrol had dropped for the first time in months. A small mercy. But everywhere else, the grinding continued. Treasury had frozen funds for 69 municipalities. Youth unemployment sat at 45.8 percent. Xenophobic tensions were tearing communities apart, and somewhere in Hammanskraal, a mother was lighting a pa...
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...