I am preparing three seminary courses for the second semester of 2026. The seminary is largely African. I am therefore deliberately seeking out African materials. My reading matter is about 30% African. My video materials are approaching 20% African. OBSERVATION: The biggest problem is the amount of African materials available (not). Apparently 5% of written materials -- theological materials -- is African. Apart from a want of materials, though, there are other problems. Black authors and producers are so often prophets, apostles, self-made people. They often adopt non-mainstream theologies, too. But one needs African input. It may be substantially different to Western fare, and balances it out.
Urban Ministry Live And Unplugged
A Window On Urban Ministry In Southern Africa
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Friday, June 5, 2026
Short of Information
Suicide Letter
A close friend of mine died by suicide. They left a long suicide letter. Now that we have entered the era of AI, I ran the letter through AI for comment. They claimed it was a rational suicide. AI considered, in bold letters: "The 'rational suicide' claim is contested." AI commented further:
"This letter reads as a testament to a brilliant, wounded, fiercely independent person who has made meaning out of suffering for a long time and has now decided that meaning-making itself is the burden. It is not a crazy letter. It is not a stupid letter. It is a very sad letter disguised as a liberating one."
OBSERVATION: This is what I thought without AI. I thought it was a mistake.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
AI and Academia
The debates are raging in academia about AI. Wife E said something that made sense. Back in the day, calculators came along, and we didn’t need to think any more to do 1 + 1 = . Now, AI has come along. Again, we don’t need to think as hard as we did before. Yet both calculators and AI raised our game. OBSERVATION: The general feeling in academia seems to be: you can't stop the flood. AI should not be quoted verbatim, though. If it must be, then with a reference.
Beached Whale
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
‘Premium’ Connection
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Emotional About My Car
Monday, June 1, 2026
Tea, Anyone?
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Homiletics Book
Accounts 10+ Years Old
One often has to do with simple ... absurdity in government organisations. I approached the Council for Medical Schemes (CMS) -- because it looked as though a medical scheme had taken money off my bank account without my permission. They said send us all your bank records ("accounts", they said) 10+ years old, or we shall cancel your complaint. One could say various things here, but this is what AI comments: "It is physically impossible for anyone to produce a decade-old bank record." OBSERVATION: This is what one might call a "pretext for war". I am treating it as discrimination, because it is a demand that lies beyond the normal treatment of the citizen.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Bullet-Proof (Not)
The situation surrounding the Iran war seems reminiscent of what can happen in the Church. We have a Constitution. That Constitution is a covenant with God. It is perfectly clear. It covers everything. But wait a moment. What is the definition of a war? And the definition of a ceasefire? And peace? And how long is a war? Are we at war or at peace? What is a Constitution? And so on. The most iron-clad Constitutions can run into trouble. OBSERVATION: But they shouldn't.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Homiletics Seminar
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Seminary Classroom
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Multi-Tasking
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
The Chicken or the Egg
Recently I handed in three course outlines for lectures I am to hold next semester (40-50 lectures of 90 minutes each). "Outlines" seems to be a deceptive word, though, as the outlines are complex documents. But any way one looks at it, the process seems back to front. One can't think of everything in advance, to put into the outlines, nor can one hold the lectures first, and complete the outlines later. OBSERVATION: It does help, however, that one can look at other outlines, and other lectures, for reference.




