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Pork Chops and synagogues | Strangely Normal
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The Romance of Church Planting →. Pork Chops and synagogues. June 30, 2010. Pork Chops and Synagogues. Have you heard the saying ‘like a pork chop in a synagogue’ before? The past two Sundays I got the chance to be the proverbial pork chop! I have learnt that most churches are just downright unfriendly! I am not a chop! Milling around you are a herd of ‘insiders’ who are familiar with the nuances of the culture, doing their Christian thing. Where can I sit? Are there places that are reserved? The Romance...
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The Romance of Church Planting | Strangely Normal
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Pork Chops and synagogues. Mere Mortals →. The Romance of Church Planting. August 12, 2010. The Romance of Church planting. It was G.K Chesterton who said. Romance is the deepest thing in life; romance is deeper even than reality. A mysterious or fascinating quality or appeal, as of something adventurous, heroic or strangely beautiful. Why all this talk of romance and realism? Well my question has really been where is the room for the romantic in church planting? I believe God is doing the same thing tod...
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Tlhware Logonyana: This is what happens when you protect your friends!
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Tlhware Logonyana is a Setswana idiom meaning a request to add one's views to a topical debate. This blog seeks to do just that by giving my perspective to a wide range of issues current and historical. Wednesday, July 29, 2009. This is what happens when you protect your friends! What about the fact that the transaction was entered into long after the said Minister was no longer the Minister of Justice? July 31, 2009 at 5:32 PM. Judge president John Hlophe sees himself as the Jacob Zuma of the judiciary&...
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Afro-I-Can: January 2011
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It seeks to ask questions and share thoughts on Africa past, present and future with the hope of promoting African excellence, discouraging African negative image real and apparent. Sunday, 30 January 2011. Was it about who gets to tell the story of the passing of Nelson Mandela first? Is this not one of those rare moments where a journalist is at peace with being scooped? Is it because we have come to own the man? Maybe he is South Africa personified but I have my doubts. Make of it what you will bu...
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Afro-I-Can: The Spear has fallen, broken, rusted, lost. . .
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It seeks to ask questions and share thoughts on Africa past, present and future with the hope of promoting African excellence, discouraging African negative image real and apparent. Tuesday, 10 December 2013. The Spear has fallen, broken, rusted, lost. . . There was a time, not so far in the past but far, far away from memory, when the refrain "pick up the spear has fallen! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MoAfrika, age 5 - should've stayed that way. The Dream Deferred - Mark Gevisser.
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Afro-I-Can: Here's to another New Year
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It seeks to ask questions and share thoughts on Africa past, present and future with the hope of promoting African excellence, discouraging African negative image real and apparent. Monday, 2 January 2012. Here's to another New Year. Why and who would want it? The view of a black person as a lesser being is a generally held one. What in the new year should we do, of course that is if we don't believe that this should be the way things are? Happy New Year, whatever that means to you. The view from Mzansi.
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Afro-I-Can: October 2012
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It seeks to ask questions and share thoughts on Africa past, present and future with the hope of promoting African excellence, discouraging African negative image real and apparent. Saturday, 13 October 2012. What would Biko say? Andile Mngxitama wrote this review. Of Xolela's book in the Mail and Guardian. The content of what Andile wrote is not important for the purposes of this post. In fact the content of what Andile wrote could be a distraction. Xolela then wrote this review. Would Biko read their r...
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Afro-I-Can: March 2013
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It seeks to ask questions and share thoughts on Africa past, present and future with the hope of promoting African excellence, discouraging African negative image real and apparent. Thursday, 21 March 2013. Then there was Marikana . . . There's even disagreement about what it is that happened, is happening, will always happen. Are they even human? Human rights are for humans. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MoAfrika, age 5 - should've stayed that way. The Dream Deferred - Mark Gevisser.