The Graduate’s Mirror Scripture: “Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” Philippians 1:6 Part One: The Man in the Reflection The winter chill clings to the windowpane of my study here in Akasia as I sit, staring at the face staring back at me. It is a face I have seen before, but today it looks different. More lines. More grey at the temples. But something else something deeper behind the eyes. Call it knowing. Call it war-wisdom. Let me tell you about a Tuesday last December. Not the festive, braai-sizzling kind of Tuesday the malls want you to believe in. No, this was the kind of Tuesday when the Apies River winds smelled of sewage from the informal settlements upstream, when the sun over Pretoria felt like a furnace left on by a forgetful God. I sat outside a small café near the Wonder Park Mall, sipping lukewarm rooibos, watching a group of young men unemployed, restless, brilliant—arguing about the Springboks’ lineup while ig...
THE MIRROR OF FEEDBACK A Harold Mawela Devotional Scripture: "The wounds of a friend are trustworthy, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful." (Proverbs 27:6, NIV) A TALE OF TWO MIRRORS I remember the taxi rank in Pretoria CBD like it was yesterday. There I stood, a younger man with a freshly pressed shirt and an ego the size of the Union Buildings. A fellow commuter—a gogo with eyes that had seen more winters than I had seen summers—looked at me and said, "Young man, your tie is crooked, but your heart is crooked too. You push past people like they are rocks in a river." Her words hit me like a minibus taxi at full speed. My first instinct? To tell her about my schedule, my importance, my urgent meeting. But something stopped me. Perhaps it was the Holy Spirit. Perhaps it was the way she held her worn Bible close to her chest like a soldier holds a rifle. What she said was true. I was pushing. I was treating people as obstacles. But her tone? Her tone had more gr...