Lessons from a crooked staff
Recently I joined a group of widowed people on a retreat outing, off into the countryside. After the initial input […]
Lessons from a crooked staff Read Post »
Recently I joined a group of widowed people on a retreat outing, off into the countryside. After the initial input […]
Lessons from a crooked staff Read Post »
When days are dark, sisters and brothers are light. This is what I felt when my sister died in May.
Death in my family Read Post »
The Da Vinci Code movie is likely to attract praise, indifference and condemnations from many diverse quarters. The film, which
Why we must understand popular culture Read Post »
There is no surprise in a recent announcement by health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang that the government likely move ahead this
Cheers Manto: the end of liquors ads Read Post »
The most recent research into the way South Africans think, behave, buy and react to one another is extremely positive
The youth of today, eh? All cooking and praying Read Post »
Selling a house, as my wife and I have been doing in preparation for our move from Sandton in Johannesburg
Why I will not bury St Joseph Read Post »
The other day I received a copy of a book titled The Catholic Challenge: A Question of Conscience. My eyes—actually,
Laity is making itself heard Read Post »
What does it take to become a grandparent? Nothing really. It is one of the things that happens to one
How grand is it to be a grand-parent? Read Post »
Churches the world over should be rubbing their hands in glee at the radical, global transformation that is taking place
An evangelical opportunity Read Post »