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    In conversation with Dr Mamphela Ramphele
    Publieke Getuienis
    • Feb 8

    In conversation with Dr Mamphela Ramphele

    Braam Hanekom, director of the Centre for Public Witness and the Hope and Reconciliation Trust, had a #discussion with Dr Mamphela Ramphele, activist, academic, business woman and political leader about the role of the #church during these challenging times. They also talk about #SouthAfrica being #hungry for #socialcohesion and a new #SocialContract (compact).
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    Musiek en ons stryd teen onbeskaafdheid
    Publieke Getuienis
    • Feb 8

    Musiek en ons stryd teen onbeskaafdheid

    Braam Hanekom Met erkenning aan die Burger Daar sal meningsverskille bestaan oor hoe ‘n mens ‘n beskawing definieer. Tog sal jy deur die eeue ‘n breë konsensus vind oor hoe onbeskaafde optrede lyk. Ons nuus is tans deurspek daarvan. Geweld teen vrouens en kinders, geweld in ons townships en die onverdedigbare plaasmoorde is maar enkele voorbeelde. Die alkoholverbod het die stryd tussen beskaafdheid en onbeskaafdheid kom onderstreep. ‘n Dramatiese ingrype, met verrykende gevol
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    'n Halwe kerk?
    Publieke Getuienis
    • Feb 8

    'n Halwe kerk?

    Braam Hanekom Die COVID-19-pandemie het baie uitdagings aan ons almal kom stel. Die kerk is nie gespaar nie. Laat ek egter eers dit sê. Gelukkig hou Christus self sy kerk in stand, oor alle eeue. Ons hoef dus nie paniekerig te raak nie, maar dit beteken nie dat ons nie moet ophou dink nie. Laat ek nou my probleem verduidelik. Na die grendeltyd begin het, het gemeentes verwoed begin om aanlyn kerk te hou. Dit het onder omstandighede goed gewerk en verrassende nuwe moontlikhede
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    Why do we need public witnesses?
    Publieke Getuienis
    • Feb 8

    Why do we need public witnesses?

    Braam Hanekom In my opinion, there are some things that should be very high on our agenda if we want to talk and dream about a happy future. • Growing poverty • A broken economy • Education • Land and housing • Growing removals and polarization There are more, but these are certainly enough for now. It is in such a world and country that I cling to a few things. • The LIGHT that should not be under a bucket, but should shine IN the darkness. The darkness will NOT overwhelm it
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