Heart to Heart

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Heart to Heart

Heart to Heart is a magazine show on Radio Pulpit that brings you teachings, gospel music and advice. The programmes are both entertaining and informative. To keep the content fresh, inspiring and from different perspectives, we have three presenters, each with their unique style.

  1. 150

    The Matric Ball Initiative – Making dreams come true for 1,000 girls in Gauteng.

    Sibongile Mofokeng sits down with Talitha Oosthuizen to discuss her heart-stirring initiative to provide 1,000 matric dance dresses to underprivileged girls in Gauteng. Discover how this project is turning financial heartbreak into a celebration of hope, confidence, and community support for our youth Heart to Heart

  2. 149

    Reframe Menopause: Navigating the Estrogen Connection.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng and guest Marcia Patience as they reframe the conversation around perimenopause and the vital "Estrogen Connection" affecting women’s health. Marcia shares her personal journey from challenge to victory, offering the "family" practical wisdom on navigating brain fog, hearing changes, and identity shifts. This heart-to-heart session provides the honest chat and spiritual encouragement needed to reclaim your fire and navigate this season with grace under Our Lord Jesus. Heart to Heart

  3. 148

    Can Men Really Love?

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng and Pastor Gladwell Zabane as they explore the unsettling reality of whether men are capable of selfless love or if commitment is merely transactional. This episode of Heart to Heart challenges our 657AM family to reconsider the stability of their marriages and the true nature of their partner's intentions. Discover why finding a man who truly loves might be a matter of blessing rather than a guarantee under the grace of Our Lord Jesus. Heart to Heart

  4. 147

    Gathering of the Worshippers 2026 – “100,000 Hallelujahs."

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng on Heart to Heart for an exclusive look at the vision behind the Gathering of the Worshippers 2026. Dr Tumi shares the heart of the "100,000 Hallelujahs" theme and the preparation for this historic day of praise at FNB Stadium. Discover how our family across South Africa can unite in worship to witness the transformative power and grace of Our Lord Jesus. Heart to Heart

  5. 146

    The Faith and Melodies of DJ Centillionaire

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng on Heart to Heart as she sits down with Gospel artist and producer DJ Centillionaire to discuss the spiritual inspiration behind his hit tracks. The conversation explores his musical journey, the meaning of his unique name, and how he uses his platform to share the message of Our Lord Jesus with the family. Discover the faith and passion driving Centillionaire Records as they aim to uplift listeners through powerful melodies and positive Gospel messages. Heart to Heart

  6. 145

    “The Difference Between Co‑signatory and Surety (Part 2).”

    Mr. Pholoso Seakamela, Radio Pulpit’s legal contributor, returns to the studio with Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi to wrap up “The Difference Between Co‑signatory and Surety (Part 2).” They recap that a co‑signatory is a full party to the agreement and shares equal primary liability with the main debtor, while a surety is a third party who guarantees the debt and is liable only if the debtor defaults. The discussion drills into practical implications: how each role affects credit records, the limits of liability, and what happens when the main debtor fails to pay. Mr. Seakamela warns listeners that both positions carry serious risk and can have long‑lasting financial consequences. He urges anyone asked to co‑sign or stand as surety to read contracts carefully, limit guarantees where possible, and seek legal advice before signing anything. Heart to Heart

  7. 144

    Gathering of Worshippers 2026.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi wraps up the show with Dr. Tumi to discuss The Gathering of Worshippers 2026. They speak about the vision and purpose of the event: to bring believers together for focused worship, prayer, and the teaching of God’s Word. The gathering is framed as a spiritual convocation where hearts are aligned, distractions are set aside, and the atmosphere is dominated by the presence of God. The Gathering of Worshippers 2026 will take place on Saturday, 30 May 2026 at FNB Stadium. The Gathering of Worshippers 2026, titled 100,000 Hallelujahs, is a large‑scale gospel worship event hosted by award‑winning gospel artist and medical doctor Dr. Tumi. Held at FNB Stadium—an iconic venue with capacity for over 90,000 people—the event is crafted to be one of the biggest gospel worship gatherings in South Africa, unifying believers in praise, prayer, and thanksgiving. Dr. Tumi leads alongside renowned worship leaders such as Sylvester, Ncebakazi Msomi, and Mamfu Bhiya, blending scripture, high‑quality music, and powerful worship for a deeply transformative experience. The themed single “He Never Fails Me”, released on 27 March 2026, sets the spiritual tone and invites people into expectation ahead of the gathering. Heart to Heart

  8. 143

    The HIV Treatment Gap Campaign (1.1 million).

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes back Mr. Masilela from the Gauteng Department of Health to discuss the HIV Treatment Gap Campaign (1.1 million). The campaign is named after the estimated 1.1 million South Africans who are HIV‑positive but are not yet on treatment or have stopped taking their medication. The main target is to identify and reconnect these individuals with the public health system, ensuring they start or resume antiretroviral therapy. The aim is to reduce new infections, lower transmission rates, and improve quality of life by closing the gap between diagnosis and treatment. The discussion highlights those who know their status but choose not to take pills due to stigma, fear, misinformation, or personal circumstances, and stresses the importance of community education, testing, and ongoing support to keep people on treatment. Heart to Heart

  9. 142

    Thy Kingdom Come.

    Dr. Julius Mengot Mbu joins Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi in the studio to discuss “Thy Kingdom Come,” drawing from Matthew 6:9‑13 (the Lord’s Prayer). He explains that praying “Your kingdom come” is not only about God’s rule in the world, but also an invitation for God’s will to be established in our own lives. Dr. Mengot Mbu emphasises that humility is the key posture that opens the door for God’s will—when we stop insisting on our own plans and surrender to God, His purposes are revealed and fulfilled. The message calls believers to a lifestyle of dependence, prayer, and obedience, so that God’s Kingdom becomes visible first in the heart, then in the home, and finally in the wider community. Heart to Heart

  10. 141

    Financial Red Flags.

    Blessing Ndabula joins Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi in Financial Conversation to unpack Financial Red Flags and how to spot them early. They highlight warning signs such as living beyond one’s means, relying heavily on credit, missing payments, and having no budget or emergency fund. The discussion also warns against co‑signing loans lightly and chasing lifestyles funded by unexplained sources. They urge listeners to regularly review their finances, watch for these red flags, and seek help early to protect long‑term stability. Heart to Heart

  11. 140

    Lazarus and Jesus being friends.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio with Pastor Bagcine Bandile Ciliza to discuss Lazarus and Jesus being friends. They reflect on the beautiful example of friendship between Jesus and Lazarus, showing that Jesus not only loved Lazarus deeply but also valued his family, Mary and Martha, as close companions. Pastor Ciliza highlights how Jesus weeps when Lazarus dies, proving that divine love and genuine human emotion are not separate realities. The discussion emphasizes that Jesus is not distant or indifferent but someone who walks with us in our pain, comforts us in sorrow, and ultimately brings resurrection and hope. The message reminds listeners that true friendship with Christ means trusting Him in life, in loss, and even in the face of death. Heart to Heart

  12. 139

    Cohabitation and Its Consequences.

    Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio joined by Rev. Ernest Kgwadi and Rev. Achibold Malungwane for an in‑depth discussion on Cohabitation and Its Consequences. They examine the biblical view of marriage and the spiritual, emotional, and social impact of living together outside of marriage. The conversation highlights the risks of broken trust, confusion over commitment, and pressure on children when relationships are not properly established. The pastors call for intentionality, prayer, and godly counsel, urging couples to build relationships on biblical foundations rather than cultural convenience. Heart to Heart

  13. 138

    Getting to Know Ntlantla Swana.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng on Heart to Heart as she interviews award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Nhlanhla Swana about her rising career in musical theatre. Explore the divine inspiration behind her latest festival-winning productions and her journey from international talent stages to headlining major South African venues. This soulful conversation celebrates the power of faith, creativity, and the grace of Our Lord Jesus in shaping the next generation of musical legends. Heart to Heart

  14. 137

    The Radio Pulpit Ascension Day Service 2026.

    Join us as we explore the practical significance of Ascension Day with special guest Vusi Leeuw, who will be MC on the day. He also encourages that we use the Ascension Day to share our personal glorious times we’ve experienced God in our lives with our children, lest we leave a generation behind. He is a God of Generations. Plus, get all the details for the upcoming Radio Pulpit annual service in Kilnerpark on 14 May 2026. Heart to Heart

  15. 136

    The difference between a co‑signatory and a surety and their legal implications.

    Mr. Pholoso Seakamela joins Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi to explain the difference between a co‑signatory and a surety and their legal implications. A co‑signatory is a full party to the agreement and shares equal primary liability, while a surety guarantees the debtor’s obligation and is liable only if the debtor defaults. Both roles carry serious financial risk and should never be taken lightly. Mr. Seakamela urges listeners to understand the contract wording, seek legal advice, and consider the long‑term implications before agreeing. Heart to Heart

  16. 135

    Cheerful Giving.

    In today’s WordFest episode, Dr. Julius Mengot Mbu brings a powerful conclusion to the Cheerful Giving series. He stresses that giving must flow from a place of faith and genuine joy, not from manipulation, pressure, or the expectation of instant return. True Biblical giving honors God’s provision, reflects gratitude for what He has already done, and impacts our hearts by freeing them from greed and fear. The call is to give willingly, generously, and cheerfully, trusting that God will bless and multiply for further good. Heart to Heart

  17. 134

    PREP – HIV Epidemic Intervention.

    In this impactful podcast episode, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is joined by Mr. S Masilela and Ms. Rea Radebe from the Tshwane Department of Health to discuss PREP – HIV Epidemic Intervention. They provide clear and vital information on why PrEP is a critical biomedical prevention measure for curbing HIV transmission in our communities. Listeners gain insight into who qualifies for PrEP, how it works, and how to access it through public health services. This conversation is essential for anyone seeking to protect themselves and loved ones from HIV infection. Listen now to equip yourself with knowledge, reduce stigma, and take charge of your sexual health. Heart to Heart

  18. 133

    Book VS AI.

    As we commemorate World Book Day, Yolandi Haram joins Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi to discuss Book vs. AI, highlighting the importance of preserving the spirit of reading physical hardbacks rather than relying solely on screens and AI‑generated stories, especially for children. Yolandi warns that over‑reliance on screens and AI risks weakening literacy, attention, and the deeper spiritual and emotional benefits of sitting with a hardback book, especially in the early years that shape lifelong readers. Heart to Heart

  19. 132

    Do Not Forget the Lord Once All Is Well.

    Pastor Bandile Bagcine unpacks the timely topic "Do Not Forget the Lord Once All Is Well," warning that it's human nature to drift from God once blessings arrive and struggles fade. He reminds listeners that when we eat, are satisfied, and our possessions multiply, our hearts can become proud and we easily forget the Lord who gave us the power to prosper. Pastor Bagcine emphasizes the critical importance of returning to God with thanksgiving when things go well, because gratitude glorifies Him, brings supernatural peace, and deepens our faith. He challenges us not to attribute success to ourselves but to acknowledge that every good thing comes from God's grace and mercy alone. Tune in for this powerful wake-up call to cultivate a heart of continual gratitude and never take God's faithfulness for granted! Heart to Heart

  20. 131

    The pros and cons of employee retrenchment for companies. (Part 2).

    In this Financial Matters segment, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Blessing Ndabula to unpack the pros and cons of employee retrenchment for companies. Pros (for the business) Cost reduction: Retrenchment lowers salary and benefit costs, which can ease financial pressure during downturns or restructuring. Increased efficiency: A leaner workforce can sharpen focus on core operations and reduce duplication or unnecessary roles. Cons (risks and downsides) Damaged morale and trust: Remaining employees may feel insecure, fearful, and less motivated. Loss of skills and experience: Retrenched workers often take vital knowledge capital with them, which can affect service quality and innovation. Legal and reputational risk: South African labour law (Section 189 of the Labour Relations Act) requires strict procedural fairness; missteps can lead to CCMA or Labour Court claims and compensation awards. Lukho and Blessing stress that retrenchment should be a last resort, not a first reflex, and that companies must balance short‑term survival with long‑term ethics, legal compliance, and care for affected people. Heart to Heart

  21. 130

    Father's Footprint Campaign.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Dr. Steve Buys into the studio to discuss the vital "Father's Footprint Campaign," a movement dedicated to restoring and strengthening fatherhood in families. Dr. Buys emphasizes the critical importance of a father's physical and emotional presence, explaining that involved fathers provide security, boost self-esteem, and significantly enhance a child's cognitive, social, and emotional development. He also addresses the damaging effects of a negative or absent father presence, which can lead to low self-worth, behavioral issues, anxiety, depression, poor academic performance, and difficulties forming healthy relationships later in life. Listeners will gain powerful insights into how fathers can leave a positive, lasting legacy and heal father-wounds through intentional involvement and love. Tune in for this life-changing conversation that champions the irreplaceable role of dads in shaping tomorrow's generation! Heart to Heart

  22. 129

    The Different Types of Prayer Part 2.

    Moving beyond intercession and supplication, this episode uncovers the power of thanksgiving, agreement, and the prayer of faith. Enhance your prayer life with practical insights designed to deepen your daily connection with our Father. Join Sibongile Mofokeng and Apostle Asanda Jakavula as they explore the diverse dimensions of prayer. Heart to Heart

  23. 128

    The Mindset of Moving Forward.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng and Life Coach Lunga Botha as they explore how to break free from the "former things" and silence the whispers of fear. This episode provides a practical, faith-based roadmap for renewing your mind and reframing your story according to Isaiah 43:18–19. Discover how to stop dwelling on the past and confidently step into the "new thing" God is doing in your life today. Heart to Heart

  24. 127

    Dedicating Your Career to God.

    In this episode of Heart to Heart, Sibongile Mofokeng and Pastor Mantsha Peeha explore how to transform your professional life into a sacred calling. Learn how to surrender your ambitions to God and find true purpose in your daily career journey, turning your career into a form of worship to Our Lord Jesus. Heart to Heart

  25. 126

    Finding Love at 40+

    Finding love after 40 often feels less like a frantic search and more like a deliberate curation. At this stage of life, you typically have a much clearer sense of your "non-negotiables" and a level of self-assurance that wasn't there in your 20s. Pastor Gladwell Zabane helps us look at the landscape of modern dating for the 40+ crowd. Heart to Heart

  26. 125

    AI for Beginners - Novices.

    Starting out in AI can feel like trying to drink from a firehose, but in 2026, the tools are more intuitive than ever. You don't need to be tech-savvy to get started and to get massive value from using them. All you need to know is how to talk to the machine. Pastor Clement Masina shares the essential "Novice to Pro" Roadmap for Beginners. Heart to Heart

  27. 124

    What SA’s New Import Safety Rules Mean for Local Industry and Consumers.

    As the DTIC tightens regulations on unregulated imports, we explore how new mandatory safety standards aim to purge substandard electrical goods from the South African market. Engineering expert Dr. Andrew Dickson joins us to discuss the hidden dangers of non-compliant components and the high cost local manufacturers pay to stay safe. Discover why leveling the playing field is a critical win for both national infrastructure and consumer protection. Heart to Heart

  28. 123

    Radio Pulpit Pilgrimage to Russia in September 2026.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng and theologian Dr. Eugene Botha as they discuss the upcoming Radio Pulpit Pilgrimage to Russia in September 2026. Explore the spiritual depth of Orthodox traditions, from the significance of sacred icons to the breathtaking beauty of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Discover how this unique journey offers the Radio Pulpit family a life-changing encounter with the richness and diversity of the global Christian faith. Heart to Heart

  29. 122

    Ensuring the legality of acts and documents that may seem or sound legal on the surface—but could hide critical pitfalls

    Joining Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi in studio is the one and only lawyer on the radio, Mr. Pholoso Seakamela, returning for a vital discussion. Today's focus: Ensuring the legality of acts and documents that may seem or sound legal on the surface—but could hide critical pitfalls. In a world of complex contracts, agreements, and official papers, how do you spot the difference between what's merely convincing and what's truly enforceable? Mr. Seakamela breaks it down with practical advice tailored for everyday South Africans navigating legal mazes. Don't miss these expert insights to protect yourself and your interests—tune in now! Would you like me to expand this into a full segment script or adjust the tone for a specific audience? Heart to Heart

  30. 121

    The Ressurection.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio, joined by Dr. Julius Mengot Mbu for a deep, reflective conversation on The Resurrection, with Dr. Mengot grounding the discussion in John 11, the story of Jesus raising Lazarus. He highlights that John 11 points beyond the temporary raising of Lazarus to the ultimate hope: a future where death is fully swallowed in victory, and God’s people will live in glorified bodies in a renewed creation. In summary, their discussion presents the Resurrection as: Christ Himself (the living source of resurrection), a present experience (Spirit‑empowered living now), and a future promise (the final resurrection and eternal life), all anchored in the words and works of Jesus in John 11. Heart to Heart

  31. 120

    The pros and cons of employee retrenchment for companies. (Part 1).

    In this Financial Matters segment, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Blessing Ndabula to unpack the pros and cons of employee retrenchment for companies. Pros (for the business) Cost reduction: Retrenchment lowers salary and benefit costs, which can ease financial pressure during downturns or restructuring. Increased efficiency: A leaner workforce can sharpen focus on core operations and reduce duplication or unnecessary roles. Cons (risks and downsides) Damaged morale and trust: Remaining employees may feel insecure, fearful, and less motivated. Loss of skills and experience: Retrenched workers often take vital knowledge capital with them, which can affect service quality and innovation. Legal and reputational risk: South African labour law (Section 189 of the Labour Relations Act) requires strict procedural fairness; missteps can lead to CCMA or Labour Court claims and compensation awards. Lukho and Blessing stress that retrenchment should be a last resort, not a first reflex, and that companies must balance short‑term survival with long‑term ethics, legal compliance, and care for affected people. Heart to Heart

  32. 119

    The Power Of The New Creation.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is back behind the mic joined by Pastor Tokky Ademoyero as they discuss “The Power of the New Creation,” based on: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” Pastor Tokky explains that when a person places faith in Christ, they are not just “improved” but radically transformed from the inside out. The new creation means: The old nature of sin, condemnation, and separation from God is replaced by a new identity in Christ. Old patterns of fear, failure, and shame are exchanged for grace, purpose, and sonship. He emphasizes that this new creation is powered by the Holy Spirit, not by human effort. The believer is called to: Walk in that new identity daily, resisting the “old self” mindset. Allow God to renew thinking, relationships, and priorities through the Word and prayer. The discussion closes with an encouragement to live as people who are truly “new in Christ,” letting the power of the new creation be visible in holiness, love, and service to others. Heart to Heart

  33. 118

    Industrial AI.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng on 657AM 📻 as she explores the intersection of faith and technology with Pastor Clement Masina. The episode aims to raise awareness within the Christian family regarding the rise of Industrial AI and its impact on the modern workplace. Learn how to navigate the future with biblical wisdom while ensuring human dignity and spiritual values remain at the heart of innovation. Heart to Heart

  34. 117

    How Thanksgiving Opens Doors of Provision.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng on Heart to Heart as she explores the transformative power of gratitude with Pastor Mantsha Peeha. Discover how a spirit of thanksgiving serves as a spiritual key to unlocking new opportunities and overcoming life's challenges. Tune in to learn how shifting your perspective can open doors you once thought were closed. Heart to Heart

  35. 116

    Law, Morality and Ethic Behaviour During This Busy Season (Passover).

    In the wrap‑up segment of Legal Junction, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is joined by Mr. Pholoso Seakamela to discuss Morality and Ethical Behaviour During This Busy Season (Passover). They highlight how periods like Passover, with increased travel, celebrations, and family gatherings, often bring higher risks of reckless behaviour, including speeding, driving under the influence, overspending, and family conflict. Mr. Seakamela stresses that law and ethics go hand‑in‑hand: the law sets boundaries (e.g., traffic rules, contracts, family obligations), while morality and ethics call for self‑discipline, integrity, and respect for others. Key points they make include: Obeying traffic laws to protect life and avoid criminal liability when accidents occur. Practising financial ethics by budgeting, avoiding fraud or exploitation, and fulfilling legal and moral obligations such as child support or maintenance. Maintaining family ethics: managing conflict peacefully, respecting others’ boundaries, and avoiding abuse or violence even under pressure. They conclude by urging listeners to let conscience and Christian principles guide their choices during Passover, so that even in a busy, high‑risk season, their behaviour honours God and upholds the law. Heart to Heart

  36. 115

    Trauma's During Passover Season.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio with Magery Meijeri, a retired paramedic, as they discuss her trauma experiences during the Passover season. Magery shares how the Passover period—often marked by increased travel, alcohol, and family gatherings—also brings a spike in accidents, injuries, and emotionally intense calls for emergency services. She describes responding to road accidents, domestic incidents, and holiday‑related emergencies, highlighting how both victims and first responders carry unseen emotional scars. The discussion focuses on: The emotional and psychological toll on paramedics who repeatedly face life‑and‑death situations. The importance of debriefing, pastoral care, and professional support for trauma workers. How the church and community can partner with emergency services by praying for first responders and educating the public on responsible behaviour during high‑risk seasons like Passover. Her testimony becomes a call to greater awareness, compassion, and appreciation for those who serve on the front lines when most people are celebrating. Heart to Heart

  37. 114

    The Cross, a point of Crossroad.

    In today’s WordFest, Dr. Julius Mengot Mbu unpacks “The Cross – a point of crossroad” and explores the purpose of the Cross in the life of a believer. He explains that the Cross is not only the place where Christ died for our sins, but also the turning point where every believer must choose a new direction—away from self‑rule and sin, and toward surrender to Jesus as Lord. For Dr. Mbu, the Cross is both: A place of salvation: where God’s love and justice meet, and believers receive forgiveness, freedom from guilt, and reconciliation with God. A point of cross‑road: where each person decides whether to continue living for themselves or to die to self and follow Christ in discipleship. He stresses that the Cross changes identity: a believer now lives “under the Cross,” bearing it in humility, service, and obedience, while depending on Christ’s finished work for strength, purpose, and eternal hope. Heart to Heart

  38. 113

    Highway Ministries Road Safety Campaign.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Jan De Bruyn of Highway Ministries to talk about the Road Safety Campaign. Highway Ministries, founded by Jan De Bruyn, is a Christian ministry that reaches out to road users—especially truckers and taxi drivers—with Gospel tracts, prayer, and safety awareness along major highways. They discuss how the Roadsafety Campaign works: Prayer tents and outreaches are set up along busy routes (such as the N3), especially during peak periods like Easter and the festive season. Volunteers distribute safety leaflets on drunk driving, speeding, fatigue, and seatbelt use, while praying for drivers and traffic officers. The ministry partners with transport authorities and local churches to promote the “Be Safe on the Roads / Arrive Alive” message, encouraging drivers to take personal responsibility for road safety. Jan shares that this ministry has helped reduce incidents and fostered a culture of care on the road, demonstrating that spiritual outreach and road‑safety education can walk hand‑in‑hand. Heart to Heart

  39. 112

    Things to look out for when buying property.

    In this Financial Matters segment, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi wraps up with Blessing Ndabula, focusing on what to watch for when buying property for demolition and rebuilding or renovation. Key points they highlight: 1. Structural condition 2. Plans, permits, and regulations 3. Hidden costs and environmental issues 4. Budget and cash flow 5. Location and future value 6. Purpose and timeline Clarify whether you are buying to: Demolish and rebuild (modern, custom home), or Renovate (retain structure but upgrade finishes, plumbing, and electrical). This affects insurance, financing, and how long the property will be “off the market”. They conclude by urging listeners to do thorough due diligence, ask questions early, and involve professionals (estate agent, attorney, inspector, architect) before signing any agreement, so that the property purchase becomes a smart investment rather than a costly surprise. Heart to Heart

  40. 111

    A fool's heart, which says there is no God.

    Lukho Mkwedi returns to the studio alongside Pastor Bagcine Bandile Ciliza to delve into a fool's heart that says there is no God. Pastore Bandile addresses our doubt of God as a foolish and unwise response to our struggles. Even in our natural selves, we ought to understand that the knowledge of Him is in essence wisdom. Heart to Heart

  41. 110

    Different Types of Prayers.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng on Heart to Heart as she sits down with Apostle Asanda Jakavula for a deep spiritual teaching on the different types of prayer. Discover how to move beyond basic petitioning as we explore the power of intercession, thanksgiving, and connecting with our Lord Jesus through the Spirit. This session offers the family practical wisdom and biblical principles to refresh their prayer lives and strengthen their walk with God. Heart to Heart

  42. 109

    Rebuilding the Foundation: Beyond the “Butterflies” (Part 2).

    Pastor Gladwell Zabane (Marriage Therapist); challenges the Heart to Heart family to move beyond surface-level emotions by practicing a radical self-examination and trading childish reactions for mature, intentional communication. Discover how to stop fighting your partner and start fighting for your unity by addressing the silent disappointments before they become walls, as we unpack these vital relationship pillars. Heart to Heart

  43. 108

    The Types Of Marriages.

    Advocate Rufus Malatji joins Sibongile Mofokeng to discuss the types of marriages under South African law. They break down the main categories: Civil marriage: Registered at Home Affairs under the Marriage Act 25 of 1961; provides full legal recognition, property rights, and spousal benefits. Customary marriage: Recognized under the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998; requires lobola negotiation, family consent, and registration within 3 months; governed by customary law. Religious marriage: Solemnized by religious rites (e.g., church wedding); not legally binding unless registered as civil or customary. Civil union: For same-sex or opposite-sex partners under the Civil Union Act 17 of 2006; offers equivalent rights to civil marriage. They highlight registration requirements, property regimes (in community of property vs. antenuptial contract), dissolution processes, and the importance of legal advice to protect rights in each type. Heart to Heart

  44. 107

    Rebuilding the Foundation: Beyond the “Butterflies”. (Part 1).

    Pastor Gladwell Zabane (Marriage Therapist); challenges the Heart to Heart family to move beyond surface-level emotions by practicing a radical self-examination and trading childish reactions for mature, intentional communication. Discover how to stop fighting your partner and start fighting for your unity by addressing the silent disappointments before they become walls, as we unpack these vital relationship pillars. Contacts: 071 148 4938 Heart to Heart

  45. 106

    The Word for Today White Labelling Campaign.

    Jean Lung-Harmse (Radio Pulpit Corporate Communications Manager); shares about an exciting new opportunity for ministries and businesses to publish The Word for Today under their own unique brand. Discover how white labelling and co-operative options make it affordable and simple to provide your community with a professionally produced, 365-day devotional book. Learn how to customize your own edition to strengthen your ministry’s impact and keep God’s Word in the hearts of your family every single day. Heart to Heart

  46. 105

    Up close with TUMI-B - "Uncapped Worship" Decade Celebration.

    Join Sibongile Mofokeng and Jikelele presenter Tumi B Sejeng as they celebrate a decade of "Uncapped Worship" and an upcoming birthday milestone. Explore the powerful intersection of purpose, grace, and ministry as Tumi-B shares the heart behind her mission to empower women and youth. Learn more about the exclusive "Birthday Special" ticket offer and the spiritual shift awaiting worshipers in Pretoria this April. Heart to Heart

  47. 104

    The Gate.

    Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes back Pastor Nozipho Rakolota as she talks about The Gate taken from the book of Acts 10. You can walk with us, but it will all be in vain if you have not accepted our Lord Jesus as Lord and Saviour Heart to Heart

  48. 103

    Banking Fraud.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi wraps up the show with Mr. Pholoso Seakamela discussing banking fraud in South Africa. They define banking fraud as unauthorized transactions, phishing scams, SIM swaps, or account takeovers that result in financial loss. Mr. Seakamela explains the bank's investigation process under the Code of Banking Practice and what to do if the bank's findings are unsatisfactory: Lodge a formal complaint with the bank's ombud within 20 business days. Escalate to the Ombudsman for Banking Services (OBS) for free, independent review. Report to the South African Police Service (SAPS) for a criminal case. Seek legal advice or contact the National Consumer Commission if rights are violated. They stress immediate action: contact the bank within 30 days of fraud detection, secure accounts, and monitor statements to minimize losses and hold institutions accountable. Heart to Heart

  49. 102

    Frequently asked grant questions by beneficiaries.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Mr. Michael Mathe back to the studio to tackle frequently asked grant questions from beneficiaries. They unpack common issues such as application requirements, missed payments, lapsing or suspension of grants, review processes, and how to update personal details or banking information. The conversation helps listeners understand who qualifies, what documents are needed, what to do when a grant is declined, and how to lodge queries or appeals with SASSA. Their aim is to clear confusion, protect beneficiaries from misinformation, and ensure people access the social support they are entitled to. Heart to Heart

  50. 101

    Children’s health and development.

    Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Charlene Naidoo back to Intimate Moments to discuss children’s health and development during the school holidays. They unpack the importance of keeping children active, well‑nourished, and mentally stimulated, even when routines are relaxed. With more downtime at home, they focus on how to manage screen time, suggesting clear limits, tech‑free zones, and fun alternatives like outdoor play, reading, board games, and family activities. They also talk about balancing supervision and independence, building healthy sleep habits, and using the holidays as a time to connect with children, talk about their feelings, and set boundaries around phones and small screens so that technology serves them instead of controlling them. Tune in and be informed. Heart to Heart

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Heart to Heart is a magazine show on Radio Pulpit that brings you teachings, gospel music and advice. The programmes are both entertaining and informative. To keep the content fresh, inspiring and from different perspectives, we have three presenters, each with their unique style.

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