This reflection explores the timeless spiritual quest of seeking God, inspired by Jeremiah 29:12-14. The discussion clarifies that God is not lost or hiding but is always present and waiting to be found. The key is our active, whole-hearted pursuit—comparing the urgency of searching for lost keys to the deep,…
This reflection draws inspiration from the lives of Mother Teresa and Oskar Schindler to explore a powerful message from the Sermon on the Mount: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness." The discussion unpacks the meaning of this deep, urgent longing for a world set right by God's…
In this Radio Cape Pulpit morning segment, Prof. Dion Forster reflects on Luke 16:10 and the inspiring life of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. He shares how true greatness in God’s kingdom comes through small, faithful acts of love rather than grand gestures. From answering emails with kindness to caring for…
In this segment, Prof Dion addresses the recent failed prediction of the Rapture on September 23/24 by South African pastors. He provides a theological and historical perspective to clarify confusion, explaining that the modern concept of a pre-tribulation rapture—where believers are suddenly taken to heaven—is a relatively recent development, originating…
In this segment, Professor Dion Forster shifts the conversation about environmental care from a political issue to a matter of faith and stewardship. He draws inspiration from the life and visions of Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th-century Christian mystic who saw all of creation—from insects to flowers—as "sparks from the…
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