Living in Awe: A Woman’s Greatest Beauty
Today, on National Women’s Day, our feeds will be full of inspiring quotes, beautiful pictures, and words of affirmation. And that’s good, it’s right to honour and appreciate women. Yet,…
A New Story Begins
Sometimes the path we walk takes us places we never imagined going. Not because we planned it that way, but because life mixed with pain, longing, and choices has a…
Cadets Connect with Communities in the Western Cape
The first-year Cadets from the College for Officer Training spent the week of 31 June to 6 July 2025 in Cape Town for their Western Cape Division Campaign. Under the…
When Needs Arise, So Does the Church
Weeks after the official Territorial Annual Blanket Drive 2025, and far from the spotlight, Mzingazi Corps in the Eastern Kwa Zulu Natal Division, under the leadership of CSM Elias Shezi,…
What It Means to Make Peace, Not Just Keep It
There’s a difference between keeping the peace and making peace, isn't there? Peacekeeping often looks like avoiding conflict. Pretending things are fine when they’re not. Stuffing emotions, smoothing things over,…
Want to Change Your Life? Want to Change the World?
You were created with purpose. There is a calling on your life - something God wants to do in you and through you. But sometimes we just need the right…
Loyal to the End: Walking in God’s Faithfulness
Faithfulness is a key quality God desires from His people. Through the example of Daniel, we see how standing firm in our commitment to God brings strength, protection, and blessing—even…
Grandparents Honoured in Bonteheuwel, Manenberg, and Mitchell’s Plain
There always seems to be some confusion around the exact date for Grandparents Day—some celebrate it in September, others in October, and even July is mentioned. For Bonteheuwel, Manenberg, and…
A Seed That Took Root
Some stories don’t start with fireworks - they begin quietly, in Sunday school classes and everyday routines, where God gently whispers His presence before we fully understand it. Cadet Mkhonto…
Honouring the Heartbeat of Our Generations
Grandparents Day often passes quietly here in Southern Africa. It’s not one of those widely marked occasions that sells cards, captures attention or headlines. But it deserves our recognition—because the…
