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From the rural village of Mbhokota in Limpopo, South Africa, hear from the mind of a real-world missionary of almost 20 years. Paul Schlehlein–or "boti Paul / mfundisi" (brother Paul / teacher) as he is addressed in the podcast–hails from Wisconsin, America but has left to cross the world, a culture, and a language group to go and minister to the Tsonga people of northern South Africa. With his knowledge of the scriptures, a passion for church history, and lessons from the field he seeks to ...
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"I am not promoting a new strategy. Many of the great missionaries of the past feared the results that came from paternalism. Western churches would raise funds to send out cross-cultural evangelists, but they rarely used this money to assist in local works and ministerial projects."
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The Springboks have inspired our nation because they have marched onto the rugby field to represent South Africa against the rest of the world. They have shown that South African men can work as a team to defeat adversity. They have been courageous, strong, skilful, and manly, and our young men would do well to imitate their example in these areas.…
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"If at all we are to overcome the pandemic that has gripped the African continent, our churches must be planting churches at a faster rate. There is far too much caution from churches associated with money and resources that hinder Gospel advancement, especially in the remotest parts of our countries."…
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Trust God’s Authority over Life and Death (Deuteronomy 32:39, Job 1:21): Suicidal thoughts might stem from the desire to take control over life and death. Biblically, understanding that life is God's domain helps reframe the conversation around trusting God with our lives, even when it feels like we’ve lost control. This leads to a practical emphas…
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Is singleness a gift from God or a self-imposed curse? Tim Cantrell explores eight common excuses for delaying marriage and challenges the notion that it's better to be single. How should Christians navigate the issue of singleness? All this and more in today’s edition of TARIF.
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Someone once said that “Democracy is a slow process of stumbling to the right decision instead of going straight forward to the wrong one.” While this may sound witty, is it right? Which system of government is best and how do we make it all work? All this and more in today’s edition of TARIF.
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"I’ve heard that billionaire Bill Gates memorised the Sermon on the Mount in his youth. His pastor offered him a trip up to the Space Needle in Seattle if he could memorise the 2000-word text. He quoted it without error. But today he’s an agnostic. All that flexing did him no good, just like the Jews that studied the Bible without ever finding Jesu…
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In an era where individualism is rampant, selfless loving relationships are often missing. Neighbours remain strangers as technology envelops us in isolation. Social media compounds this issue, creating virtual realities where we craft controlled personas, often at the expense of genuine, face-to-face relationships. Our walls are high, our doors ar…
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In South Africa, August is recognized as Women's Month. As such, we've sought to address the greatest attacks on women by tackling the issue of feminism from different angles. One of the objections raised is, 'Isn't feminism fundamentally about equality for women?' To which we repospond, 'Is it though?' All this and more on today's edition of TARIF…
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Paul Schlehlein discusses the rise of female leadership around the world and the impact of feminism on society. He explores the growing trend of women in leadership positions in the home, the state, and the church, and examines the potential consequences of this shift. He also delves into the history of false teachings that have threatened the chur…
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Christians are often stumped when people argue that the Bible never mentions abortion. But the Bible doesn't mention lots of things that are still sins. In today's episode, we tackle this tricky issue and equip you with the biblical tools to dismantle pro-abortion arguments. Learn how to think critically and defend your faith in a world that increa…
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The Paris Olympics opening ceremony is just one of many instances when Christians have had to witness the name of God being blasphemed. In an age where people care more about tone and timing than truth, many opt to keep quiet rather than opening address the public sins of our culture. To speak or not to speak: When should Christians publicly confro…
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While the Bible supports the protection of women, evidenced by the raising of a woman's worth in cultures which have received gospel light, it doesn't mean that women should occupy all places and spaces in society. Instead, it emphasises the importance of family and distinct roles for men and women. Tune in to hear a Biblical perspective of women's…
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With the recent scandal involving Imane Khelif Christians need to address critical questions. Should women box? Should little girls be taught to punch? In a world seemingly devoid of morals, women's boxing matches draw crowds and celebration. But is it right? Join us as we delve into the ethics of women's boxing and other aggressive female sports. …
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Can a Christian be gay? Are people really born with no choice over their sexual desires? What about when the feelings just won’t go away? These questions are more important than ever in today's culture. In today’s episode of The Africa Review in Five, Tim Cantrell addresses these questions and more. He shares a letter he and his wife wrote to a you…
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Why is it that so few men choose to preach the gospel in rural Africa? Is it the difficulty of accessing these areas, or the challenges of adapting to a new way of life? From language-learning to limited resources, Seth Meyers explores the complexities of spreading the gospel in rural Africa. Tune in to The Africa Review in Five to find out why so …
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The debate over government-funded healthcare is heating up in South Africa, as the National Health Insurance (NHI) bill faces constitutional challenges and public scrutiny. While the Bible doesn't directly address healthcare, it offers principles relevant to the discussion. Should governments provide cradle-to-grave healthcare, or simply ensure acc…
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Is there any hope for the world's economic turmoil? Lennox Kalifungwa says YES! Tune into today's Africa Review in Five to learn how Christians hold the key to building strong economies and restoring human flourishing. It's time for the world to hear the Truth that produces freedom and flourishing.
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Is the church neglecting its duty to guide young Christians in their pursuit of holy matrimony? Are cultural practices across Africa failing to prepare young people for the sacred covenant of marriage? How can we revive a biblical understanding of courtship and marriage in today's world? 📖 Tune in as we delve into Solomon's Song of Songs for timele…
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In this episode of Missionary Minds we discuss the one-flesh union between a man and his wife. How far does the union extend? Are husband and wife to be one-flesh in decision-making? In finances? In child-rearing? How can Christians go about thinking about oneness in their marriages. Tune in for all this and more.…
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This episode of TARIF explores the widespread issue of absent fathers in Africa. The absence of fathers in the home significantly contributes to social and economic problems across the continent. One major factor is the cultural practice of migrant labor, where men leave their families to find work elsewhere. This practice, while economically drive…
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This week on The Africa Review in Five: Have we looked at all the fields? The forgotten majority: 800 words for 800 million. Seth Meyers reminds us that while the majority of the world lives in cities, in Africa, the majority still live in rural areas. These areas are often overlooked and underserved, lacking access to basic necessities, education,…
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In this episode of Missionary Minds we discuss the one-flesh union between a man and his wife. How far does the union extend? Are husband and wife to be one-flesh in decision-making? In finances? In child-rearing? How can Christians go about thinking about oneness in their marriages. Tune in for all this and more.…
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In this episode of The Africa Review in Five, we tackle the disturbing issue of child marriage, a practice that robs young girls of their childhood and future. We explore the devastating consequences of this harmful tradition, prevalent in many parts of Africa and beyond. 🌍 Join us as we delve into this important topic and explore how Christians ca…
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There is endless debate about Christian unity. In this episode of The Africa Review in Five, we cut through the confusion and propose a simple, yet powerful criterion for unity: the degree of clarity in Scripture.We explore how focusing on what the Bible actually says, rather than on interpretations or traditions, can help Christians unite on essen…
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Kenya is in chaos! Violent protests have erupted nationwide, sparked by a hefty tax increase on essential goods, including an eco-levy aimed at waste management. But there's more to the story than meets the eye. This unrest is a direct result of IMF-imposed environmental policies tied to a substantial loan. In this episode of The Africa Review in F…
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Does praying to ancestors invite blessings or curses? Paul Schlehlein explores the pervasive practice of ancestor worship in Africa, its surprising parallels with historical European traditions, and the dangers it poses to Christian faith. Discover how the fear of ancestral spirits and witches influences daily life, and why the Bible warns against …
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People struggle with in-law relationships. They can cause havoc in a relationship or be a blessing to one. Sometimes the causes of strain are from external pressure, the parents pushing in. However, other times the causes of strain are from internal sources, one spouse not effectively leaving. How should Christians think through that?…
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Because of Africa’s history of slavery and racial discrimination, African governments often believe it is their duty to protect labourers from exploitation. They believe one of the ways to do this is to enact and enforce minimum wage laws, forcing businesses and employers to pay labourers no less than a stipulated amount. On the surface, this seems…
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This past week has been marked by shocks, frustration, and what the Kenyan citizens may term as palpable failure in nation-building. When the protests, dubbed "Occupy Parliament", began on Tuesday the 18th of June, Wycliffe Muia reports that it all looked peaceful. However Anti-tax protesters in Kenya are in shock after a 29-year-old man was killed…
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Whatever the state of political and military tensions on the African continent may be, Christians need to recognise that the world is engulfed in a war that involves all of humanity. It is not a physical war but a spiritual one that rages for control of our morals, of what we believe to be true, and ultimately of our worldview. However, many believ…
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The work of pastoral ministry is not for the faint-hearted. We read in Philippians 1:29 that “it has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ, you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake.” The calling often comes with unexpected trials and tribulations. Despite this, a pastor can model the joy of suffering before His peop…
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South Africa could become the first country in the world to implement a Universal Basic Income (UBI) grant, according to recent articles by Business Tech and Yahoo Finance. The basic tenet of UBI is that the government can accomplish its goal of eradicating inequality by offering a guaranteed income to everyone. Proponents of UBI, such as the ANC (…
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Recently two evangelists in Uganda were left in a pool of blood by Muslims demanding they renounce Christ. Just in 2024 alone, we read in horror of Muslims ambushing Christians in Kenya, murdering evangelists in Uganda and burning homes of recent converts. Some estimate over a million Christians have been martyred in just the first decade of the 21…
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Discover the untold stories of suffering and resilience in Sudan and Northeastern Nigeria. This gripping episode of The Africa Review in Five sheds light on the ignored genocides ravaging these regions, where millions face displacement, starvation, and violence. Tune in as we explore the silence of African leaders and the power of informed prayer a…
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“Discover the thought-provoking debate on whether mothers should participate more in the workplace. Stellenbosch Business School’s article sheds light on gender inequality, where women remain underrepresented. But what about mothers juggling careers and children? From Nigerian moms firing nannies to Ugandan moms defending their choices, the discuss…
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In this episode of The Africa Review in Five, we explore the impact of social media on Christians in Africa. With platforms like Facebook and Instagram rapidly growing in popularity, how can believers harness this tool for God's glory? We discuss the benefits of social media evangelism, fostering community, and enhancing Christian visibility. Howev…
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In this episode of Missionary Minds, we discuss friendship. We were created for fellowship with God and with others. This is especially important when it comes to ministry. The New Testament is full of examples of people who ministered together, such as Paul and Barnabas, Timothy and Silas, and Priscilla and Aquila. Why is this? What are the benefi…
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Tune in for a thought-provoking discourse on the quest for true freedom in Africa. Uncover the misconceptions of liberation and the self-imposed chains of postmodern ideologies. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of Christianity for genuine liberty and true worship.
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🎙️ “Guiding Our Children: Balancing Correction and Compassion” 🎙️ In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the delicate art of correcting our children. How do we differentiate between sins and innocent mistakes? And why might public correction hold unexpected benefits? Join us as we navigate this parenting tightrope with empathy and wisdom. 🌟👪…
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🎙️ “The Myth of the Perfect Woman: Why Young Men Delay Marriage” 🎙️ Join us in this eye-opening episode as we delve into why young men in the church are postponing marriage. Is it the elusive search for the flawless partner? Or perhaps cultural shifts and unrealistic expectations? Tune in to explore the truth behind the trend! 🌟👫…
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"Why Language Matters for Missionaries” In this episode, we explore how language proficiency is more than a practical skill—it’s a bridge to understanding, trust, and effectiveness. Join us as we delve into the vital role of language in effective cross-cultural ministry. 🌍🗣️✨
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Potholes have been a way of life on roads in Africa for a long time; with South Africa now attributing 25% of all road accidents in the country to poor road conditions. Fail to spot a pothole and you’ll pay for it in lost time and replacing that tyre! How much more crucial then in our spiritual lives that we learn to spot potholes and pitfalls, whe…
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