We have an Act of Parliament -- the Consumer Protection Act -- which in Section 22 requires that companies use "plain English". Yesterday a company asked me to fill in / out some forms -- which I sent straight to computer analysis. They scored, in part, well below 50 on the Flesch scale, which means very difficult to read. In fact I am not sure that I could understand those forms myself: "Funds may borrow to pay client disinvestments and may engage in scrip lending," and so on. Sign "I agree." That kind of writing does not comply with Section 22's "plain English". OBSERVATION: With very-difficult-to-read forms, one may well exclude the simple folks from aspects of the economy. In fact one wonders how many people who sign "I agree" really know what they are agreeing to. How many dishonest forms is the company sitting with?
Urban Ministry Live And Unplugged
A Window On Urban Ministry In Southern Africa
Friday, July 26, 2024
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Spanish Article
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Hout Bay Devastation
Computer Analysis
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Cabichi, Anyone?
Monday, July 22, 2024
Royal Dynasty
My son M did a DNA test, which turned up something interesting. My late wife Mirjam was descended of the House of Hohenzollern, a royal dynasty. I don't think that she herself knew that. With hindsight, one might have guessed it. The dynasty may be traced back to 1061, and disintegrated as a royal dynasty in World War I.
Synopsis in Eight Languages
- Maltese
- English
- Spanish
- French
- German
- Chinese
- Hindi
- Arabic
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Language Skills
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Nearly One-Million Views
I see that, if my blog will continue to receive as many views as it receives at present, it is two months away from one-million views. Over all of its life, most of its readers were situated in (the top five countries, in this order) France, the USA, South Africa, Russia, and Germany. The most popular ministry post is Mature Post. My most popular sermon is Chronicles Part XI. OBSERVATION: Life outside the blog has not been uneventful!
Friday, July 19, 2024
Baffling Opposition
Here's something which, until this day, I have not revealed beyond a few meetings. Our Church (our members) decided to put some pews into storage, and at the same time re-mount some memorial plaques -- in the interests of creating what we called a "fellowship area" as one entered the Church. This brought us into direct conflict with the state, who threatened to enter the property and attach assets. There were two members who might have got us into trouble, as they were the only two who openly opposed the decision. I approached one of them. She said, No Thomas, it's not one of us. I'll tell you who is responsible for this. OBSERVATION: I shall say only that she named someone well known to me, not a member of the Church. I wrote to the state and said, We have a problem here with an individual. They immediately dropped their opposition to the Church.
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Polyanna Pastor
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Middelplaas Congregational Church
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Ambulance (Not)
This post is not for sensitive souls. A young cousin of wife E took ill one evening this week, with a heart ailment, which had her vomiting. While the hospital was just 1½ km away, she was too ill to get there. The family called the hospital. The hospital said that they didn't have an ambulance, but they were dispatching one from a town 50 km away. Hour after hour, the family waited for the ambulance -- which ultimately didn't turn up. By the morning, E's cousin was a little better, and the family got her to the hospital, where they put her on a drip. OBSERVATION: This kind of situation is not unusual. Here's a news item about a king -- in fact a distant relative of wife E -- who couldn't get an ambulance: Death of a Xhosa King.
POSTSCRIPT: The situation with ambulances is very bad -- particularly in more distant places, i.e. distant from cities. I would guess that most people are unaware of the seriousness of the situation. I am in the privileged position of living in two worlds.
Monday, July 15, 2024
Assessing Progress
1. How much energy have I used up? One's "weariness meter" says a lot.
2. How much quality writing have I produced? That's how I am faring.