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Thriving with Doc Nombeko
by Nombeko P. Mbava
Self - improvement for young and old alike. Spiritually centred, we read memoirs and autobiographies of others so that we can learn and benefit from their hindsight. We seek solutions in order to live our best lives. We are an informed citizenry and we can influence policy and our complex body politic. Problems may be difficult to define. Solutions take on different forms. But After all is said done we remain the masters of our ships.We have the power to bring about positive change and thrive. Join the conversations. Lets thrive together with me Doctor Nombeko. Be sure to tune in! Listen
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Draw nearer to God - a call to young people (in isiXhosa)
In times like this we draw nearer to God as we seek our salvation. There is still time to accept Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour.
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Kude kwalapha u Thixo ehamba nathi
The Lord has been an anchor and remains faithful to all those who trust in Him
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Walk Into Favour and Righteousness This New Year
Description: Hey everyone, as we walk into this new year, an uncertain world still at war with itself, I want to remind you of these powerful words from Psalm 118:19-20. "Open for me the gates of the righteous; I will enter and give thanks to the Lord. This is the gate of the Lord through which the righteous may enter. As we walk through this new year, may the doors of favor and righteousness open for each and every one of us. May we walk into abundance, good health, joy and peace. And as we walk through, let us remember to give thanks to the Most High God for His endless goodness and mercy. I pray this will be a year of breakthrough for you and your loved ones. Let's walk into this new year with hope and faith.
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Women's Month and Eliminating Gender Based Violence in Our Society
We continue to denounce the scourge of violence against women and children. Women are yet to be free from all forms of violence. We call for the intervention of God Almighty in these difficult times. The plague of gender-based violence casts a dark shadow over South Africa. Horrific killings of women and high rates of reported rape in our society demand collective action and decisive measures. We ask God to enlighten South Africans and give us the strength to overcome. During Women's History Month, we pray for the women of South Africa and for an end to violence in all its forms.
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Intshumayelo yeentombi ezilishumi - Sermon of the ten virgins
In this episode we reach out to young people to come closer to Jesus Christ and keep their lamps burning.
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Finding Inner Peace
In the midst of the chaos and distress we experience, we turn to Christ for guidance. There are moments in our lives when our tranquility is disrupted to the point where we feel unhappy and dissatisfied. During such times, we seek assurance, solace, and serenity from our God. We find solace in the knowledge that He has vowed to never abandon or forsake us. This reassurance empowers us, as we understand that no matter what challenges we face, we will overcome.
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Walk today in God's favour
In the midst of upheaval in the world today - wars, natural disasters, crime, gender-based violence, hunger, poverty, hopelessness, and despair - we ask for divine intervention. Our only hope is with the Lord. We are assured through the Word of God that we are not alone. We walk in His favour.
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High School Days - Excerpt from "My Own Liberator" by Dikgang Moseneke
A fascinating, gripping and highly politicised account of Judge Dikgang Moseneke's schooling in the early sixties. Judge Dikgang Moseneke pays homage to the many places and people that have shaped his schooling in apartheid South Africa.
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Easter revival amidst KZN flood disaster
As we celebrate the renewal of our covenant with our God, as Christians, we pray for the people of Kwazulu Natal in South Africa, who have, due to inclement and changing weather patterns experienced the most devastating and tragic natural disaster ever seen We pray that they will find sustenance and remain steadfast.This episode offers support and strength during this difficult period faced by South Africa.
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Book Excerpt #1 from My Own Liberator by Dikgang Moseneke
With the kind permission of Pan Macmillan South Africa we read an excerpt from the highly acclaimed memoir of Judge Dikgang Moseneke "My Own Liberator". This award winning memoir is a fascinating account of Judge Moseneke's life trajectory, charting his own course and ultimately liberating himself with astounding victory against all odds.
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Saluting the gallant youth of 1976
We salute the youth of 1976 and the role the played in the trajectory of democracy in South Africa. We also ask the current generation of young people what will their legacy be? What will they do to move South Africa forward despite all the challenges they face?
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Thriving Together Trailer
Be sure to tune in for the inaugural episode on June 16, 2021. When we celebrate Youth Day in South Africa. Thank you for tuning in!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Self - improvement for young and old alike. Spiritually centred, we read memoirs and autobiographies of others so that we can learn and benefit from their hindsight. We seek solutions in order to live our best lives. We are an informed citizenry and we can influence policy and our complex body politic. Problems may be difficult to define. Solutions take on different forms. But After all is said done we remain the masters of our ships.We have the power to bring about positive change and thrive. Join the conversations. Lets thrive together with me Doctor Nombeko. Be sure to tune in! Listen
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