Saturday, February 28, 2026

Adorned with Flowers

Wife E was studying for a Bachelor of Theology degree. They asked her to describe who she would use to run the financial affairs of a Church -- the "kind of people you would look for". She asked me what kind of people I would look for. I jotted it down: they should have spiritual vision, should be qualified, trustworthy, believers, in good standing, and peaceable. The next morning I saw that E had adorned my list with flowers. "Spiritual vision" got one flower. "Trustworthy" got three. "Believers" got four.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Potential Inventions

Once in a while, on this blog, I put up (potential) inventions, which is ideas which could potentially be commercialised -- bearing in mind that many of my ideas have already been commercialised. This week I came up with a new musical instrument -- but I realised that it was too distinct, too elegant in its simplicity, to put up here. I intend to make a working prototype, and submit it to a publisher. OBSERVATION: It's one of those why-didn't-I-think-of-that designs. I'll say some more about it if and when it is published.

Human Rights Commission

Recently, I decided to take up a complaint against someone who was catalytic in my abduction at gunpoint in 2018. While it may seem a long time since, it took me this long to find the courage. And the time it has taken me is, incidentally, typical. I presented my complaint to the Legal Practice Council. But they responded that a) my information would not be confidential, and b) they would offer me no form of protection. That was asking too much. I referred the Legal Practice Council to the Human Rights Commission. OBSERVATION: I have not taken on everyone who was involved. Some have met their Moses. One or two may be too dangerous. If I felt there were no danger, I would not now be contacting the Human Rights Commission.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Serendipitous Encounter

Many years ago, I visited an art studio/gallery, on the edge of some marshes. Something prompted the artist to ask me whether I was associated with the Congregational Church in Sea Point. Yes, I said (not letting on that I was the minister). She said, “Oh! That Church set my son on track. It really put him right. He once was a deeply troubled young man.” Then she stared at me and said, “You look vaguely like that minister.” I said, "I am the minister!"

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Double Murder

The farmer on whose farm I negotiated lobola (the bride price, so-called), and on whose farm E and I celebrated lobola, has just been sentenced to 10 years in jail for double murder. A young couple died in one of his guest houses, of carbon monoxide inhalation. OBSERVATION: This was a controversial verdict, and is to be appealed. In the interim, the farmer remains in jail.

Leadership Seminar

Today I completed my preparations for a leadership seminar. Maybe I should say, I got the whole seminar together in draft -- 60-plus pages. AI may be very helpful in giving one an overall impression of one's own work. AI comments:

"This is a rich, thoughtful, and well-structured seminar outline that engages deeply with both the biblical text of Titus and the contemporary South African context. ... The combination of demographic data, personal observation, biblical exposition, and honest questions makes for a potentially transformative session.

OBSERVATION: The AI analysis advises me to expand one section, and to double-check some potentially sensitive issues.

Monday, February 23, 2026

In the Bush

I spoke last week with a Xhosa woman about my recent visit to my wife's world, in the Eastern Cape. What were my first impressions there, she asked. I said, I asked some people where the bathroom was; they all burst out laughing. She said, They told you that the bathroom was over theeeeeeere; they showed you to the pit latrine! I said not even that; they pointed me to the bush! OBSERVATION: That wasn't too bad -- until one day the bush burnt down!

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Baptist Commencement


I attended the Commencement service of the Cape Town Baptist Seminary (CTBS) this morning, at Linkway Baptist Church Cape Town. This is a typical warehouse-style Church with sound-proofing (pictured). OBSERVATION: The service was very efficient. There was no time wasted on introductions or digressions. There was a special emphasis on a) what the Seminary is, and b) the personal faith of students. I estimated that there were nearly 300 people in attendance (a balcony as well).

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Invention 47: Cap Cars

I dreamt that I had a toy train set. When the bumpers connected, there were various chemical reactions. This is true to reality: there are many impact-sensitive, shock-sensitive, or contact chemical reactions. But consider something more ordinary: instead of a cap-gun, a cap-car. If the caps were more powerful ones, the cars would even repel one another upon impact. OBSERVATION: You saw it first on this blog. I do not find this on the Internet.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Maximum Exposure

A long time ago now, I was Assistant Minister to my father. He advised me to go for maximum exposure. If you're going to visit members one by one (at home, at work, in hospital), this is slow and often impeded by traffic jams and so on. One visit could potentially take hours. Therefore, show yourself where members gather together: Sunday services, Church groups, social events ... OBSERVATION: I did this to maximum effect. For instance, I would greet every congregant on a Sunday morning. For instance, I would greet every person who attended Church groups. Surprisingly often, one finds ministers who do not do this.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Salt Factory

South Africa is a mix of advanced and primitive technology. The primitive technology may be a joy to behold. This is a photo of my three-wheeler standing next to a "salt factory" that produces about 100 tons of salt a year -- if the market is good. This is tasty salt. I was told that this is because of its sulphur content.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Expanded Visitation

Looking back over ministry, there is something I would change about visitation. Several times, I became aware of people who were distressed -- who had nothing to do with the Church -- who not long after that committed suicide. If I could do it again, I would expand my visitation to include such people. OBSERVATION: Spiritually and strategically, that makes sense for the Church, too -- going where the need is. However, that would likely take a lot of time away from member visitation. Would members be satisfied with that?

Monday, February 16, 2026

Western Cape–Eastern Cape Border

This one's just for fun. It's another photo of our Western CapeEastern Cape border. This has become a popular attraction. It highlights the difference between our provincial administrations, with the road becoming a little hazardous on the Eastern Cape side.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Water Stoppages

I do not find a blog post on the Internet which describes the water stoppages in South Africa. More than a third of South African households experience such stoppages. I have experienced it. One really, really cannot live without water -- not in the home, not at work. Many enterprises collapse without water. Well, why not buy drums, and store it? For many, drums may be hard to afford. And how then to purify the water? What about water theft? Then, how to use the water? Often, a water truck races onto the scene. How do the elderly use this? What about the working class, who don't have the time? What about children, carrying great weights of water? OBSERVATION: It is degradation. The government now announced that it has laid criminal charges against some 20% of our country's municipalities for their mismanagement of water.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

One Church on Every Block

Elsewhere on this blog, I asked a village dominee in the Karoo how his ministry had changed since he started there thirty years ago. He said: "Thirty years ago, there was one Church in the village, and people's lives revolved around the Church. Today, there are forty Churches in the village, and people's lives revolve around everything." The village is Ladismith, and here is a satellite photo. Forty Churches means about one Church for every block. OBSERVATION: This fragmentation and proliferation of Churches began in 1994, the year of our first fully democratic elections. There was also an explosion of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, mostly untrained.