A monthly column in which Jenni Pretorius Hill shares stories of hope which bring Heaven’s perspective to Earth Wealth opened a locked gate for us one day in the middle of August. My family and I had spent the morning exploring the forested belt along East London’s Nahoon River estuary. […]
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CRAMMED WITH HEAVEN: People who change the world
A monthly column in which Jenni Pretorius Hill shares stories of hope which bring Heaven’s perspective to Earth Recently I attended East London’s ‘Inspiration Awards’: a ceremony that “promotes and celebrates the inspirational ventures of NGOs and individuals”, as is stated on the programme brochure. Following the presentations, the audience […]
CRAMMED WITH HEAVEN: Painful, beautiful path to teaching destiny
A monthly column in which Jenni Pretorius Hill shares stories of hope which bring Heaven’s perspective to Earth “I was grateful for the mask. The other teachers couldn’t see my dislocated teeth and swollen face. They knew something was wrong, but they never asked.” Nomfundiso I’m sitting on the double […]
CRAMMED WITH HEAVEN: Heroes and villains — who writes the script?
Darkness parades itself through the crowd like a carnival float of feathered dancers; it turns our heads and attracts our gaze. Wicked men and their wicked deeds fill our history books, and our screens; they inform the lessons we pass on to our children and depending on the degree to […]
CRAMMED WITH HEAVEN: Happiness and the lady from Uganda
A monthly column in which Jenni Pretorius Hill shares stories of hope which bring Heaven’s perspective to Earth Children delight in the simplest things. When they were little, my children would become ecstatic with the suggestion of a beach outing and could tip-over into near delirium if this was accompanied […]
CRAMMED WITH HEAVEN: Made for joy
A new monthly column in which Jenni Pretorius Hill shares stories of hope which bring Heaven’s perspective to Earth Jesus was a happy man. But the Bible also tells us he was well acquainted with grief and sorrow. In my journey in ministry, I have often found that people are […]