Faith That Fights Fear: The War Cry of a Sound Mind Scripture Foundation: "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." (2 Timothy 1:7) I. The Grip That Grips This Nation Let me take you to a taxi rank in downtown Pretoria—any taxi rank will do. It is 6 PM. The December shadows are stretching across the tarmac like long, bony fingers. You see a woman there, let me call her Mam’Rose. She sells vetkoek and chakaleka from a plastic container. Her hands are stained with flour and curry, but her eyes—her eyes are stained with something else. They dart left, then right. She clutches her phone like a lifeline, but the battery is flat. The last text she sent was to her daughter: “Ngiyeza, sthandwa sami. Just late.” But the real message, the one she did not type, was this: “I am afraid.” Mam’Rose is not a character in a parable. She is the statistical reality of a South Africa we pretend not to see. The crime statistics for early 2026 show ...
Guard the Cup Before You Pour By Harold Mawela, Akasia, Pretoria Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. — Matthew 11:28 The Ceremony of the Cup My grandfather, a man carved from the granite of a forgotten generation, had a ceremony for everything. I remember watching him prepare his morning tea in the dim glow of our kitchen in Limpopo. He would take his chipped enamel cup—washed spotless from the day before—and hold it to the window, inspecting it against the dawn light. No cracks. No dust. No residue from yesterday’s brew. Only then, only then, would he pour the hot water. "Guard the cup before you pour," he would murmur, "because what you pour is only as pure as what you receive it." I was too young then to understand the theology simmering in that small ritual. But now, seated here in Akasia, with the Johannesburg skyline smudged on the horizon like a question mark, I understand. That chipped cup was not ceramic; it was a soul. And...