In this talk, Stephen Murray draws on Philippians 2:5-11 as he addresses the question “What does it mean to be a white Christian in Cape Town?” This is the first talk in a three-part series entitled “Three Shades of Cape Town” About the Series: For centuries different racial and ethnic groups have called this peninsula...
In this talk, Peter Makapela draws on Matthew 5:13-16 as he addresses the question “What does it mean to be a black Christian in Cape Town?” This is the third talk in a three-part series entitled “Three Shades of Cape Town”. About the Series: For centuries different racial and ethnic groups have called this peninsula...
In this talk, David Cloete draws on Matthew 3:13-17 as he addresses the question “What does it mean to be a coloured Christian in Cape Town?” This is the second talk in a three-part series entitled “Three Shades of Cape Town”. About the Series: For centuries different racial and ethnic groups have called this peninsula...
Over the last few years, South Africa has been exposed to frequent acts of violence, many of which have been politically or racially motivated. From the white man who beat a black domestic worker claiming he thought she was a prostitute, to the pummelling of black students who interrupted a rugby match at the University...
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