As humans, we often feel most vulnerable when we lack solidarity with like-minded companions. But consider this: even criminals can experience solidarity among themselves, cooperating in their nefarious acts. That uncomfortable fact complicates the true meaning of solidarity. Nations routinely proclaim solidarity with others under the banner of improving livelihoods,…
Why Doing the Right Thing Matters
Right and wrong are clear opposites that must never be confused. Few people genuinely mistake one for the other—except for those who blur the lines for their own convenience, often in ways tied to corruption. Choosing the right path, though rarely easy, isn’t conceptually complicated. Life may feel short, but…
Exploring the Rewards of True Christianity
Modern Christianity often echoes with testimonies and celebrations centered on personal achievement and characterized by the accumulation of wealth. In Zimbabwe, the most extravagant displays of luxury frequently come from those who claim to be “blessed” Christians, rather than from followers of other faiths. God’s name is sometimes presented as…
A Life Lived in Fear Is an Empty Life
Living in fear makes life truly miserable—it robs a person of the courage to dream, to create, or to achieve anything of lasting worth. Too many choose to be controlled by fear rather than embrace a living relationship with their Heavenly Father. Life can be thrilling, but it is also…
The True Image of Humanity is Spiritual
In His encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, Jesus declared, “God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth” (John 4:24). Although many acknowledge that humanity was made in God’s image (Genesis 1:26–27), few fully embrace the reality that humans share in divine…
The Unsettling Truth: Why the First Will Be Last
Few ideas should unsettle Christians more deeply than the prospect of the first becoming last in God’s Kingdom. Israel enjoyed an intimacy with God unmatched by other nations; they possessed the Law and the prophets, yet they missed the moment of their visitation. They failed to recognize their Messiah and…
Satan’s Assault on Human Dignity
Satan’s chief ambition in this world is to assault human dignity. Early in His ministry, Jesus encountered that same destructive force when Satan confronted Him three times in an effort to undermine His identity and mission. The Gospels make clear that the adversary did not relent, seizing every opportunity to…
The Phenomenon of Poverty in Africa
During the colonial era, black workers were employed by white capitalists. While some exploited uneducated Africans with meagre wages, others treated them with respect, helping them adapt to modern life and showing genuine appreciation for loyal employees—even offering access to education. It is not accurate to say all capitalists mistreated…
Truth is Greatly Overshadowed by Greed
At first glance, truth and falsehood seem locked in a contest for popularity. But truth cannot truly rival falsehood, just as light cannot be challenged by darkness—darkness is nothing more than the absence of light. Truth stands for life; falsehood represents death, and death is only the absence of life.…
No Faith Is as Dangerous as Christianity
Christianity is the world’s most popular faith, especially among the poor and vulnerable. But popularity does not equal safety—in fact, Christianity may be the most dangerous religion of all. Jesus himself seemed aware of this danger. That is why he often spoke in parables: to protect the naïve from stumbling into…

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