Adoption – No Inferior Metaphor
With little over a thousand adoptions being officiated in South Africa last year, it is no exaggeration to state that adoption is not part of the lived reality of ...
With little over a thousand adoptions being officiated in South Africa last year, it is no exaggeration to state that adoption is not part of the lived reality of ...
Genesis 22:1–14 is part of the lectionary readings for the fourth Sunday after Pentecost, which is June 28th. In chapter 20, we see Abraham repeating a sin he had committed ...
Pentecostalism is one of the fastest-growing Christian movements in our world today, especially in the global South. Some Christians in the West admire this growth. Most of them witness the ...
For a while now, I had the idea to share a short article reflecting on some possible theological views concerning pain and suffering. In this article, I examine some renowned ...
If you have any doubts about whether you were right to stay home because of the Covid19 virus, then perhaps you can find comfort in the Book of Acts. When ...
Keith Small wrote that any religion professing to be the sole foundation of truth should never shy away from any form of scrutiny. He wrote; “Many people of all faiths ...
In my previous two blog posts, I discussed the literary criticism of Scripture. My deliberations were especially focused on the accuracy and reliability of the Gospels. This blog post seeks ...
So, the country is going into a 21-day National Lockdown – the crisis precipitated by the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, with no end to the siege predicted. It’s all so surreal ...
“Why is this happening, who is to blame, and where is God in this pandemic?” These and other similar questions are probably part of many conversations happening around the world ...
I recently watched two films. One was the 2020 rendition of Jane Austen’s Emma, and the other was the heartbreaking Marriage Story by writer-director Noah Baumbach. While they shared much ...