South Africa’s unemployment rate is the highest in the world—nearly half of job seekers can’t find work. But what should Christians do in such a crisis? Is there any hope when doors keep closing? In this episode, we turn to Scripture to rediscover God’s design for work and the character He shapes through trials. From faithfulness in daily life to prayer, skill-building, and persistence, we unpack biblical wisdom for believers navigating unemployment. God hasn’t lost control—He is using this season to refine, prepare, and provide for His people who work heartily as unto the Lord.
In this second instalment on steps for a young man to take to find a wife, we learn more principles from the life of Isaac.
The 2026 local elections could shape South Africa’s future—but how should Christians approach the ballot box? The ANC has led the nation into decay, while the DA promises reform but promotes values contrary to Scripture. Should believers still vote—and if so, how? In this episode, we explore three vital questions: Does God call us to vote? What are we doing when we vote? And what must we consider before we vote? Discover how your vote can be an act of love for your neighbour and a stand for righteousness in a fallen political landscape.
From the life of Isaac we find some crucial principles on how a young man can go about finding a partner to spend the rest of his life with.
Every few years, another bold claim surfaces: “Jesus is coming back this weekend!” From William Miller’s Great Disappointment to South Africa’s Joshua Mhlakela, history is full of failed predictions about the Lord’s return. But why do Christians keep falling for them? In this episode, we unpack three biblical lessons: why dreams and visions can’t replace Scripture, how Jesus’ divine and human natures explain His words about not knowing the hour, and what it truly means to live ready for His return. God hasn’t given us the date—because He wants us to walk by faith, not sight.
In Zimbabwe and across much of Africa, citizens often fear the very authorities meant to protect them. Police extortion, bribery, and corruption have become so normal that people instinctively avoid law enforcement. But what does Scripture say about such evil? In this episode, we expose the spiritual roots and devastating effects of extortion—from impoverishing the hard-working to eroding trust in authority. Drawing from John the Baptist’s call to repentance and Paul’s teaching in Romans 13, we confront this sin head-on and explore what true justice and humility before God look like. Corruption may thrive—but its end is certain.
As South Africa prepares to host the G20 Summit, an Interfaith Forum has called for global “unity” among religious leaders—including Christians, Catholics, and Mormons—to promote peace. But where should believers draw the line between cooperation and compromise? In this episode, we unpack the tension between civic partnership and spiritual purity. From Joseph in Egypt to Daniel in Babylon, Scripture shows that Christians can engage with unbelievers in society without sacrificing truth. How do we stay salt and light in the public square—while refusing to blur the gospel’s boundaries?
Across the world—and especially in Africa—there are more boys alive today than ever before. By 2050, 40% of the world’s children will live on the continent. But what kind of men will they become? In this episode, we explore why boys matter—biblically, historically, and culturally. From Isaac and Samuel to Patrick, Tyndale, and David, Scripture and church history remind us that strong nations are built on godly men. How can families, churches, and communities raise boys who love Christ, lead with courage, and reject the world’s confusion about masculinity? The future depends on the boys we build today.
South Africa’s highest court has ruled that husbands may now legally take their wives’ surnames—a decision hailed as a win for feminism and framed as undoing “colonial” and “Christian” influence. But what does Scripture say about headship, submission, and God’s design for marriage? Does a surname really carry spiritual and cultural significance, or is it just a modern tradition? In this episode, we unpack the biblical vision for marriage roles, examine how feminism reshapes culture and law, and explore why God’s design for husbands and wives matters far more than shifting societal norms.
In the providence of the LORD, we have been born into different tribes and nations, which are characterised by varying sounds, tastes, clothes, and customs. How should the Christian think through being a citizen of heaven, but belonging to different cultures and nations on earth?
Is the prosperity gospel the greatest threat to the church in Africa today? In 2025, church leaders from across the continent released the Africa Statement on Prosperity Gospel and Word of Faith Theology (ASPG)—a bold declaration meant to draw a clear line between biblical Christianity and false teaching. What makes this statement so significant? Why have creeds, confessions, and statements always played a crucial role in protecting the church? And how does the ASPG address issues like suffering, tithing, “little gods” theology, and pastoral abuse? Join us as we unpack the heart of this historic document.
What does it actually mean for a nation to be blessed? The Bible ties blessing not to wealth, politics, or progress, but to righteousness—true righteousness that comes only through Christ. This article explores why outward morality is not enough, why the Gospel is the foundation for a righteous nation, and what society might look like if rulers and citizens alike lived under God’s righteousness. Could this vision reshape the future of a nation?
Doing the right job without the correct tools can be frustrating. In this episode, we seek to equip men with useful tools to develop a rugged, godly masculinity.
Summer brings sunshine—and with it, an uncomfortable question for Christians: how should we respond to the rising tide of public immodesty? From Hollywood’s influence to shifting fashion trends, the church is increasingly reflecting the world instead of standing apart from it. But is modesty really just about clothing, or is it first a matter of the heart? And what happens when church leaders stay silent for fear of losing members or being labelled judgmental? This episode wrestles with Scripture’s teaching on modesty, its impact on discipleship, and why holiness—not cultural trends—must define the people of God.
How does a Christian know if he’s truly called to missions—and once called, how does he decide where to go? In past centuries, the options were limited and often chosen by circumstance, but today the opportunities seem overwhelming. Should a missionary simply follow desire, or are there clearer biblical marks of calling? And with thousands of unreached people groups worldwide, how can one wisely narrow the field? This episode explores the essential questions every aspiring missionary must ask and offers a framework for discerning both calling and location in light of Scripture, history, and global need.
The shocking assassination of Christian activist Charlie Kirk has left the world reeling. At just 31 years old, with a young family and a powerful voice for truth, his life was cut short on live television. Why would God allow such a tragedy? What lessons can we draw from a man so devoted to free speech, faith, and biblical convictions? This episode reflects on the brevity of life, the cost of courage, and the Christian roots of freedom of speech.
A fiery blood moon lit up the skies this past Sunday—stirring wonder, fear, and even superstition across the world. Should such celestial events lead us to worship the Creator or worry about impending doom? Are blood moons truly apocalyptic signs, or simply reminders of God’s order in creation? From Hindu temples closing their doors to Christians speculating about judgment, reactions vary widely. But what does Scripture actually say about eclipses and the natural world? And how should believers view science, nature, and the majesty of the cosmos through a biblical lens?
Is lateness just “African culture,” or is it a deeper moral issue? While many defend “African time” as valuing people over tasks, Scripture calls Christians to treat time as a precious gift from God. If tardiness is stealing, lying, and un-Christlike, what does that say about cultures that normalize it? And what can believers do to break free from this destructive habit? This episode challenges the excuses we make for lateness, traces the roots of punctuality to a Christian worldview, and offers practical ways to honour God—and others—by being on time.
In this episode, we explore how to raise young men who stand out for their respect, humility, and integrity in a world that often values the opposite. What does it take to shape boys into well-mannered men who honor God, family, and community? With real-life insights and timeless wisdom, you’ll hear practical ways to instill habits that build character for a lifetime.
The beauty industry is booming—South Africa alone spent $6 billion on products in 2023—but how does Scripture shape our view of beauty? Is physical attraction simply vanity, or is it a God-given blessing? And what role should husbands play in helping their wives stay both inwardly and outwardly beautiful?
This episode explores the Bible’s balanced perspective on beauty—warning against pride and idolatry, while affirming God’s design for attraction and marriage. From Proverbs to the Song of Solomon, we’ll consider how love, faithfulness, and holiness can keep beauty flourishing long after the wedding day.