Monday, December 25, 2006

Christmas Eve... Circumcisition / Initiation Ceremony... 24 December 2006

Yesterday, 24 December 2006, we honoured an invitation to attend a ceremony where one of our kids had just come back from the initiation school. It was interesting to listen to men counselling and giving the newly initiate some words of wisdom. What fascinated me was that it was done by an Adventist family.

I just experienced a dialogue between Adventism and one of the African practice of circumsion, and it was good to see and experience that practice. Men and women read from the Bible - instructing the initiate that he should behave like men - avoid embarrasing men in the community, and the issues of treating women with respect were emphasized. It was good...

Christmas Day... Connected with my significance ones... 25 December 2006

Today is Christmas and I v'e called my significant others (my Mum and my sister, Tselane, in Boksburg, and then spoke to my brother, Ayo, in Durban, together with my kid sister, Ntshadi. We have been praying for Thobeka Nkuna, I spoke at length with her, and she mentioned that her health has deteriorated, but God is still sustaining her life because she is able to bear her pains with a smile.

She is able to do whatever she wants to do, and she is so thankful to God for life seeing that those who suffer from the same sickness have since passed away. Thobeka's life is a miracle to us and to her family. God is answering our prayers.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

My Cycling Life - 13 December 2006

I have just joined a cycling lifestyle, and I am beginning to see and experience a change in my body. I've just lost 5kg in four weeks, and I attribute this to cycling. I hope to continue loosing wait from 82kg to 75kg.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

50th Wedding Anniversary - Silas & Thoko Motea - 10 Dec 2006

My family & I had quite an encouraging weekend. We went to Mapela Village, Limpopo Province, to officiate in a renewal of vows after 50 years between Silas & Thoko Motea. It was a touching ceremony because many marriages end in divorce or separation.
 
Silas has just turned 80, and Thoko is 67, and they had five kids (one passed away), and several grand and great grand children. After the normal preliminaries, I requested the bride-groom to kiss the bride, and grand children and great children were so happy and they demanded the couple to do it again. It appears that the current record-breaking wedding anniversary stands at 72.
 
Silas and Thoko have been following a vegetarian lifestyle for the rest of their lives, and it appears to be paying good dividends of longevity. There is a link between long life & diet. The same is true with a link between diseases and diet.
 
In spite of the fact that Satan is all out to destroy marriages, God is still in the business of saving our marriages - if we allow Him to do so. As mentioned earlier, we will be celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary 7 - 12 January 2007. We will be renewing our vows in one of the Mozambique Islands.


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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Festive Mood... 3 December 2006

The staff function, together with the farewell services for several of our staff members, have come and gone. We are beginning to slow down a bit - planning for next near. Planning ranges from departmental, courseoutline, changes, new staff or team, to choosing of the lecture halls. In a nutshell, one wanders where the year 2006 had gone to.
 
The year 2007 promises to be what we make it to be. Just like happiness or sadness, the new year (2007) will largely depend upon our choices. In whatever I have decided and chosen to do, I am planning to be happy, industrious, and fruitful in 2007.  I don't think anyone will dare to stop me.


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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Graduation Guests - 24-26 Nov 2006

We accommodated Mr Masina, Mandla Matshiyane's uncle from Limpopo Province, and Lindi Jakavula at our house. Last night we entertained the Graduation Guest Speaker, Drs. Garland & Jeanette Dulan from the General Conference of SDA in Washington D.C. We had a relaxed evening robust with discussions ranging from South Africa hosting the General Conference, absence or presence of Africanism in Adventism, customer service in South Africa and other countries, the way campmeetings are arranged and conducted as they relate to deleption of venues that can carry the numbers, to customer service in our airports.
 
We got to know the Dulans better, and incidentally we saw Drs Dulan's daughter speaking on Adventists' Hope Channel. We had a lovely time. We also had Sipho and Khosi Masinga, together with their kids, at our home. We then prayed together before parting ways...

Graduation Weekend - 24-26 November 2006

We had quite a dynamic graduation. Friday Consencration service kicked off with a charge from Prof. Campbell from University of Port Elizabeth. Prior to Friday Consencration Service students were invited to give flowers to significant persons in their lives. I received 5 flowers from students (Mandla, Majola, Daniel, Veli, and ?) and this touched my heart. The Sabbath School and the Worship Service were also quite inspiring. Pastor Mpofu from Botswana preached on Hebrews, and the Sabbath School concentrated on experiences of students in their pilgrimage a Helderberg College.
 
Today we will be participating in the Graduation Commencement, and this will be the climax of the graduation ceremony.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

The Storm has passed, but brazing myself for another one...

There is relative peace after the stormy weeks. The exams have passed; markings and allocation of grades completed; the second semester 2006 has come and gone; I am now brazing myself for First Semester 2007. I need to plan for a course I will be offering, three days orientation of new students, contact speakers for next year (Drug Awareness Week & HIV/AIDS Emphasis Week respectively), plan for Community Engagement, etc [the list is endless, and I need more than 24 hours].
 
Our trip to the Mocambique Island is in place, and we can't wait to experience it. Looking back, God has been with me. It was a tremendous change for me - change ranging from new assignment, relocating, lecturing, adapting, to making peace with a new province. I realise that I am still battling with the map of Cape Town. I still need to familiarise myself with so many surburbs in Cape Town. Well, one day at a time.
 
For my Devotions, I've started reading the Book of Daniel, and it sounds new to me. I am planning to enhance my spiritual and physical life. I have joined a cycling team, and I need to purchase a bike.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Rainy Sabbath - 4 November

It is raining this morning. It is going to be a lovely Sabbath, and accompanied by showers of blessing. We had good rains this year in the Western Cape, and we hope and pray that it continues to rain to benefit the farmers and increase the level of our dams and rivers. My daughter has a company, and she is so excited. On Thursday evening (2 November 2006) we attanded Faculty of Theology Banquet, and it was also coupled with the farewell of Professor J Japp & Mrs P Japp after 32 years of service at Helderberg College.

Friday, November 03, 2006

My mother's 70th Birthday - 18 Dec 2005



Last year (December 2005) my mum, Mavis Letseli, celebrated her 70th birthday, and she was so happy. I am happy because we told here how blessed we are to have been raised by her. My two sisters, Tselane & Ntshadi, were very much instrumental in arranging for the party. My mum was so happy, and she needed to hear how much he means to us.

A Calm, but eventful Week - 3 November 2006

This was a calm, but eventful week. Last night I attend and spoke at a Theology Faculty Banquet, which also included a farewell for Prof. J Japp and Mrs P Japp. Coming to think of it, I attended almost 5 or 6 banquets or farewell parties this week. One looks forward to the Sabbath where one can reconnect with Maker and King.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Eventful Friday & Memories of my Grannies - 27 October 2006

Today my students submitted their research papers, and I hope to have finished marking them by Wednesday of the 1 Nov 2006. We had two interviews this week, and the last one was done today (Friday 27 Oct 2006). One cannot wait for the Sabbath so that one can re-connect with the Maker and Saviour, God.

My mother has not fully recovered from the loss of her kid sister (my aunt Patricia) who passed away in Aug 2006. My mum is the only one remaining in her family, the rest have passed away. My grand mother passed away when my mum was 7 years old, and my grand father passed away when my mum was 9 years old. I did not get to see or meet my grannies on my mother's side.

My grand mother, on my father side, passed away in 2000 after turning 100, and my dad passed away in 2002. My grand father, on my father side, passed away long before I was born.

I hope my mother will soon get well from her loss.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Breakfast with my Boss - 23 October 2006


Yesterday (22 Oct 2006) I had a hectic day, and soon after our Assembly, my boss invited me out for a late breakfast at Spur. I need to go out after a hectic weekend. Today during the Assembly, I had to announce the outcomes of the SRC Elections. It was a jubilation.

I need to complete a momo for the examination. The HOF needs it ASAP.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Lovely Sabbath - 15 October 2006

I witnessed the baptism of my friend's daughter (Khanyisa Gantsho), and in the evening I went to officiate in a wedding of Chubby & Sibongile at a lovely place - Monkey Town. It was a memorable moment because the wedding helped to bring peace in the family, and I got to see the rest of the family members.