On Wednesday, 30 September, marches will be taking place in at least Pretoria and Cape Town as part of the “Unite Against Corruption” Campaign. Since the public announcement of a march was made, the Warehouse staff have wrestled with God and each other around what opportunities and risks the march avails to the work of...
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How Marching Will Destroy the Church’s Integrity
[This blog post is one in a series of personal viewpoints of Warehouse Staff members on the Unite Against Corruption March] Reading through this “anti-corruption” march website I’m seeing an anti-ANC march. The problem of South Afrika is bigger than the ANC: we are faced with colonial corruption. Our corruption is older than 1994. This march brings...
Unite Against Corruption: An Opportunity for White South Africans to Confess, Repent, and Change
[This blog post is one in a series of personal viewpoints of Warehouse Staff members on the Unite Against Corruption March] Colonialism and Apartheid were two of the most extreme forms of institutionalised corruption that the world has ever seen. For the benefit of a small minority of people, corruption was entrenched into every department...
If You March as the Church
[This blog post is one in a series of personal viewpoints of Warehouse Staff members on the Unite Against Corruption March] If you do march, as a Christian you need to consider the following: You are carrying the banner of Christ. You are there as a peace keeper. You pray for peace to prevail from...
What Are the Times?
[This blog post is one in a series of personal viewpoints of Warehouse Staff members on the Unite Against Corruption March] The bible is filled with stories of God’s people engaging in the public square. This happens in multiple ways: through private engagements with Kings and rulers, public acts of repentance and symbolic acts of...