Urban Ministry Live And Unplugged
A Window On Urban Ministry In Southern Africa
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Graduation Photo
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
‘Chatter’ and Stock Market Crashes
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
A Long Time
"Rev. Scarborough's paper presents a bold, necessary, and philosophically grounded argument that challenges entrenched positions. Its main value lies in reframing the debate."
OBSERVATION: That is, it seeks to overturn everything that went before! It reckons with both Christian nationalism and progressive Christian politics, advocating for faithful political engagement as a reaction to God's prior initiative and providence, rather than action towards a human-designed ideal.
Faculty Meeting
Monday, January 19, 2026
‘Character Wins Out’?
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Banaba Monument
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Miss San Diego
This one's "just a pretty picture". This girl was tearing round and round the block on a bicycle, on the outskirts of a town in the Eastern Cape. I took out my camera for her next pass. When she saw the camera, she swung her bicycle around, posed with a quiet stare for a few seconds, her eye peeping out from behind a shadow. Then without a word she was off again. A strange moment.Careful About Threats
This morning, I threatened a government body with referral -- which I shall do, once I find the time. The problem was that they wanted to talk to me off-the-record, and I said no. Now it is important to note that one generally cannot throw around threats that go any further than this. Say that I say to someone, for argument's sake, "I'll have your car impounded!" There are two reasons why I cannot say this. a) Am I an authority on car impoundments? and b) am I really so sure it will happen? If a) or b) may not be true, I am making more than a threat -- I am intimidating someone, and I might be the one who is in trouble at the end of the day.
POSTSCRIPT: Alternatively, obtain a written opinion, and show it.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Psychometric Test
Cause of Church Conflict
I met a Church consultant once -- whom I asked the ultimate question: “What is the cause of Church conflict?” He said, “It’s ownership. People passionately own their beliefs. They say, ‘It’s my Church, and God is invited,’ rather than, ‘It’s God’s Church, and I’m invited.’” OBSERVATION: Another way of putting this is: the Church is controlled by the Holy Spirit. But people seek to muscle in on that. Someone once said to me, "We want our old Church back." Firstly, I was the wrong person to talk to. The Church was shaped by the Holy Spirit. Secondly, the old Church is what the Holy Spirit created then -- but now, He created something new.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
The Giving of the Poor
• It matters in the Bible• The people who give little create a different spirit in the Church• They crowd the pews, and create a "buzz"• They increase a Church's diversity in various ways (age, status, culture, and so on)• They broaden a Church's understanding of spiritual needs• They broaden a Church's understanding of physical needs• Their presence means that a Church emphasises "equal" giving• And all of this simply has God's blessing upon it

