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A Season of Darkness — But There Is Still Hope

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           We are in a dark season. Here in South Africa, winter has arrived. The days are shorter, the nights are colder, and sickness seems to spread more easily. People are struggling. Many families are hurting. Relationships are falling apart. Finances are tight. Health is failing. And for some, the darkness isn't just outside—it's inside too. It feels like life itself has turned cold. But this isn’t a new story. In the book of Mark, chapter 5, verse 25, we read about a woman who was also in a dark season. For twelve long years, she suffered with a bleeding condition. The Bible tells us she spent all her money trying to find healing. She went from doctor to doctor—some translations say “physicians,” but today we know many people turn to all sorts of solutions, even witch doctors—yet she only grew worse. Twelve years. That’s twelve winters. Twelve seasons of pain, shame, and hopelessness. But something shifted. One day, she heard about Jesus....

Kindness Where No One Looks

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"Greeting the powerful is easy; greeting the unseen is humanity." In our fast-moving world, we’re quick to celebrate status, power, and popularity. We gravitate toward those in positions of influence, greeting them with smiles, admiration, and respect. But what about the quiet figures in the background—the cleaner in the hallway, the beggar at the corner, the lonely elder at the park bench? "The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members." – Mahatma Gandhi True humanity shines not in the way we respond to the celebrated, but in how we treat those who can give us nothing in return. Every person we pass carries a story, a soul, and a weight we cannot see. “Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.” – Hebrews 13:2 (NIV) Kindness doesn’t need an audience. Compassion is most powerful when it is unseen—when it’s extended simply beca...

The Grace of God in a Mother’s Hands: A Mother’s Day Reflection

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  Mother’s Day is a time to honor the women who wear countless hats—caregiver, teacher, protector, provider, and friend. But beyond all the titles and roles, there is a divine strength that flows through mothers, a quiet power rooted not just in love but in the grace of God. There is something remarkable about a mother’s ability to carry what seems unbearable and to give more of herself than seems humanly possible. Consider the mother raising five children on her own—juggling work, meals, discipline, and emotional care—all without the presence of a partner. Where many would break, she bends but doesn’t shatter. She does what needs to be done, often with no one watching and no one applauding. She does it because love doesn’t count the cost. Contrast this with a father in the same situation. Often, when faced with raising multiple children alone, society doesn’t expect him to handle it the same way. He may lean on his mother or sisters—dispersing his children among relati...

Starting the Day with God

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“In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” — Psalm 5:3 (NIV) There’s something incredibly powerful about starting the day with God. Before the world demands your attention, before the noise of life rushes in, there is a sacred space in the early morning where you can speak with your Creator. Psalm 5:3 reminds us that God is listening, and not only that—He welcomes our voice. The psalmist shows us what it means to begin each day in prayer, laying our requests before God with hope and confidence. This verse teaches us the value of expectation in prayer. It’s not just about asking—it’s about trusting. The psalmist doesn’t walk away wondering if God heard him. He waits expectantly, knowing that the One he prayed to is faithful. That same assurance is ours today. When we bring our needs, dreams, and burdens to God each morning, we can step into the day with peace, knowing He is already working on our behalf. Let t...

The Power of Prayer in Every Situation”

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In a world full of chaos, deadlines, uncertainty, and heartache, it’s easy to fall into the trap of constant worry. Whether it’s financial stress, family challenges, or just the weight of daily life, anxiety can feel like an ever-present burden. But the Bible offers us a powerful antidote: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” (Philippians 4:6, ESV) This verse doesn't promise that life will be free from hardship. Rather, it gives us a profound invitation to trade our worry for worship, and our fear for faith. 1. Do Not Be Anxious About Anything That first phrase is bold. It doesn’t say “Try not to worry” or “Avoid the big stuff.” It says “anything.” God understands the pressure we face, yet He calls us to release every single anxiety to Him. This isn’t about pretending nothing is wrong—it’s about choosing trust over fear. 2. In Everything, By Prayer The solution Paul off...

Standing in the Gap – Faith, Obedience, and Intercession

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In times of uncertainty and hardship, one of the most powerful things we can do is stand in the gap—to pray, intercede, and act with faith on behalf of others. This call to spiritual responsibility is modeled powerfully in the story of Moses and the parting of the Red Sea. Exodus 14:21 says: “Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land. The waters were divided.” This verse marks a dramatic moment in history—a miracle that rescued an entire nation. But the miracle didn’t begin with the wind or the water. It began with obedience. 1. Obedience Over Understanding When God told Moses to stretch out his hand and raise his staff, He didn’t give him a full explanation. He didn’t say, “This is how the sea will split.” He simply gave an instruction. Moses could have hesitated. He could have asked, “Why?” or “Will it work?” But he didn’t. He obeyed. And because of that, the impossibl...

Tragedy in Kwanokuthula

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PLETTENBERG BAY NEWS – The body of a 19-year-old woman was found today, allegedly with head wounds, at the sports stadium opposite Murray High School in Kwanokuthula. SAPS forensic investigators were on the scene, and the circumstances surrounding the young woman’s death are under investigation, said SAPS spokesperson, Sergeant Chris Spies. This tragic event has left the local community shaken, prompting renewed calls for safety and vigilance—especially for the youth. In times like these, we are reminded of the importance of keeping our loved ones in prayer and seeking divine protection. The Bible urges us in Psalm 91:4 (NIV): “He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.” Let us pray earnestly for our families, our children, and our community—asking for protection, wisdom, and peace amidst rising concerns.