A collection of sermons and reflections sharing my journey in faith and pastoral work.
A collection of sermons, materials and reflections sharing my journey in faith and pastoral work.
Sermon - Exploring the journey of returning to God and restoring relationships with Him and with one another.
A summit that involved 13 different universities from around the world and focused on complex cultural issues.
Intercultural Relationships - Student Wellness programme at the University of the Free State
and Dialogues Festival
Keynote speaker at the UFS' Student Life Arts and Dialogues summit.
In a world that often values surface-level connections, Romans 12:10 calls us to a deeper kind of friendship. True friendship is rooted in love—love that goes beyond convenience or circumstance. It’s about showing up for each other, supporting one another, and building relationships that reflect Christ's love. Let’s strive to be friends who love deeply, offering kindness, understanding, and patience, and in doing so, we create bonds that stand the test of time.
Friendship in Christ isn’t just about sharing good times; it’s about walking together through challenges. When we love deeply, we enter into each other’s lives with empathy, celebrating victories and comforting in struggles. This kind of friendship encourages growth and accountability, always pointing each other toward a life that honors God.
In a society where connections can often feel fleeting, we are called to be different. By loving deeply, we mirror the love Christ has for us. It’s through this sacrificial love that we build lasting, meaningful relationships that not only strengthen us but also testify to the world of God's transformative power. Let’s commit to being friends who love deeply, as this is the foundation for true, Christ-centered friendships.