I attended a certain evangelical Church today. The preacher claimed to do an exegesis of Ephesians 2 -- but he had me more and more annoyed, the further he went. This sermon might more properly have been called "Fleeting Impressions of Ephesians, Discovered in Moments of Distraction". OBSERVATION: Exegesis looks at phrases, and draws certain conclusions from those phrases, based upon those phrases. The preacher analysed words that weren't even there -- and those that were, he liberally omitted. Enough said.
Urban Ministry Live And Unplugged
A Window On Urban Ministry In Southern Africa
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
Friday, February 13, 2026
One Appointment a Week
After my mother died, a few years ago, I found her personal diary. There was not much in it -- many pages were blank -- yet into her eighties, she had made one appointment a week, to see this or that influential person. It cannot have been easy for her, to keep up that routine. OBSERVATION: In our Church, we had a woman, also in her eighties (and perhaps nineties), who every day wrote one letter of encouragement to someone. I, too, received such a letter. And she was oh-so-happy with the replies.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Bible Institute Panoramic Video
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Sermon at my Alma Mater
Monday, February 9, 2026
Counselees Who Are Drunk?
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Recurring Fevers
Early Schooling
For the first three years of my schooling, and for much of my fourth, I did not go to school -- I was home schooled. For the most part, I was on distant islands, surrounded only by Micronesian children -- the one exception being my sister. Finally, I spent a few months in a mixed English-Micronesian school on Tarawa, then a brief period at school in the UK. Then, my new life of schooling began in South Africa, in Grade 4. Immediately I was plunged into a group of White boys. They looked at me, and I was like them. I looked at them, and they were not like me. OBSERVATION: The teacher asked us what instrument we use to navigate. I said, the coconut cup. This led to a great commotion in the class. (The compass, incidentally, is less accurate).



