“There is a question that follows me wherever I turn: What is expected of me? What is demanded of me?
What we encounter is not only flowers and stars, mountains and walls. Over and above all things is a sublime expectation, a waiting for. With every child born a new expectation enters the world.
This is the most important experience in the life of every human being: something is asked of me. Every human being has had a moment in which he sensed a mysterious waiting for him. Meaning is found in responding to the demand, meaning is found in sensing the demand.” - Heschel
“Sabbath is not simply the pause that refreshes. It is the pause that transforms. Whereas Israelites are always tempted to acquisitiveness, Sabbath is an...
Advent is daardie eeu-oue jaarlikse dissipline van die kerk om eerlik in voeling te kom met die groot verlang van die mensdom. Dit is...
“Hope is subversive, precisely because it dares to admit that all is not well, and yet… something new is on the way.” - Walter...