Anger is a whistle-blower emotion. Whistle-blowers spill the beans on what’s really going on in the company or organization. In South Africa, former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, dropped bombshells at the State Capture Commission of how our ex-President allegedly accepted bribes – although still unproven in a court of law. Apparently, Bosasa also supplied friends… Continue reading Use your good anger for good
Author: Pastorfish
DR Church synod’s decision on same sex unions (updated)
Pastors, we are not in a talent show
I love watching America’s Got Talent. We are spoilt for choice between ventriloquists, singers, choirs, walking dogs, magicians, dancers, acrobats, and whoever else one could think of. The contestants obviously seek to outperform each other by being more entertaining, more appealing, and getting more Facebook likes. A similar scenario was happening in the church in… Continue reading Pastors, we are not in a talent show
When will God do something about all the violence?
As Africans, we are no strangers to crime and violence. We have had our fair share of invaders, dictators, warlords and freedom fighters who have then turned on their own people. Not only that, we constantly hear of assault, murder, rape, abuse and many other violent crimes. South Africa is reeling as we are confronted… Continue reading When will God do something about all the violence?
Saul and the Medium of En-dor
In desperate times, many people turn to desperate measures. It was April 1945 – near the end of World War 2. The telephone rang in Adolf Hitler’s bunker. It was the Minister of Propaganda on the line, Joseph Goebbels. He spoke to Hitler and he was ecstatic. Although the Allies were pressing from the West,… Continue reading Saul and the Medium of En-dor