--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- Sometimes at home and particularly in my role as a mother, we discuss the meaning of the powerful verse from John (John 8:31-32): “The Truth will set us free”. I am aware that this statement is common in academic circles promoting the pedagogical freedom and... Continue Reading →
What difference can I make?
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- The last few years we have witnessed a global pandemic. a major war breaking out between European nations, the rise of fascism, democracy being attacked and now a war between Israel and Hamas. In all of these atrocities people are screaming for their personal rights.... Continue Reading →
So God created humankind in God’s own image, (Genesis 1:27)
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- 1. Uniqueness in God’s creation: We are God’s creation The concept of uniqueness in God's creation refers to the belief that each individual is created as a distinct and special being. According to various religious beliefs, including those found in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, God... Continue Reading →
Conflict & Identity: A Multigenerational Perspective
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- My great-grandfather, Beckers Wellem, occasionally parroted nationalist cant like “A true German does not like a Frog”, the English pejorative term here taking the place of the original ‘Franzen’ which readers with a more extensive knowledge of German culture will likely recognize as being traceable... Continue Reading →
How can justice and love meet in times like this?
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- The outcry is horrendous, the pain unbearable, the brutality of hate horrific! Images of innocent young people celebrating the feast of tabernacles, families torn out of their sleep, children, babies, women, men, elderly mercilessly slaughtered by terrorists of Hamas under the fire-lit night sky of... Continue Reading →
The Meaning of Incompleteness
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- Last week, I completed teaching a unit on mathematics as part of the course ‘Theory of Knowledge’ at UWC Robert Bosch College. It’s not an ‘area of knowledge’ that I particularly enjoy teaching, as I have limited background and competence in mathematics. During this year’s... Continue Reading →
There is a redeemer
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- Featured image by Frank Licorice, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Dr. Timothy Keller (another of my heroes of the faith) passed away on May 19th, 2023 and among his last words to his family he kept repeating that he couldn’t wait to see Jesus... Continue Reading →
The redemptive power of regret
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- Thirty years ago, someone made a throw-away comment that has stuck with me ever since. This was, "an opportunity lost is a lifetime of regret". I hope I have only lived half a life-time, but regrets certainly have clung to me, as I suspect they... Continue Reading →
Friendship
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- Several years ago, a friend was sick and hospitalized shortly before Christmas. Together with other friends we gathered our respective homemade cookies so that when her family arrived, she was able to present them with what she could not have baked herself. In thanking us,... Continue Reading →
Shalom
--- Midweek Meditations:thoughts, inspiration and encouragementfrom ACF community members --- It was in the beginning of 2023 when I talked to Christine about my stay in Israel. She asked me to write about it, and after a long time I am now able to do. Writing about my stay means answering questions to: Why did... Continue Reading →

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