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Just For You | Parenting

Just For You | Parenting

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Just for You on Radio Pulpit is a magazine show designed to empower people from all walks of life. From from the young at heart to the older and more settled. Through the show, we seek to inspire excellence in every Christian’s daily journey and to strengthen and empower listeners to be the best versions of themselves.
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Ma Thembisile Mavis Mkhize explores the spiritual tools needed to activate faith and witness how the Hand of God can move any mountain in your life. This is an inspiring episode to learn how one can practically speak to their challenges and experience divine breakthroughs. We can overcome life's greatest obstacles – We can Do All thing through Christ Just for You
Waiting on God does not mean doing nothing. It means continuing to work, grow, pray, and trust God even when you cannot yet see the results. Mahlogonolo Lediga, Co-Founder of LBN (Ladies Business Network) is back in studio to discuss What to Do While You Wait on God. Just for You
The Lord Says I Have Seen Your Tears and I Have Heard Your Cries is what Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya will be encouraging us, Our Lord Jesus Sees, Hears, and Answers. It is just a matter of when; ours is just to rest in His Promises. He is Our Faithful Deliverer. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with another impactful segment with Ambassador Prudence Mocumi as they delve deeper into The Importance of a Vision (Part 2). This morning’s presentation focused on “The Importance of Vision” and emphasized how vision is essential for direction, discipline, and destiny. The key message was that vision is the ability to see beyond present circumstances and move intentionally toward a preferred future. Without vision, people lose focus and momentum, but with vision, ordinary individuals can achieve extraordinary impact. Just for You
Become the Word.

Become the Word.

2026-02-1847:42

Sibongile Mofokeng is joined in the studio by Ps. Kedibone Tshabalala, and they are discussing Become the Word. We are called to become the Word, not called to quote the Word. The more you spend time in the Word of God, the more you become it. This teaching shifts the focus from information - just knowing the Word, the text to transformation – living the essence. Scripture readings are taken from: John 15: 4 and 7; Psalm 1:1-3; Matthew 1:19; John 16:33 Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Ambassador Prudence Mocumi and they are talking about The Importance of a Vision. This morning’s presentation focused on “The Importance of Vision” and emphasized how vision is essential for direction, discipline, and destiny. The key message was that vision is the ability to see beyond present circumstances and move intentionally toward a preferred future. Without vision, people lose focus and momentum, but with vision, ordinary individuals can achieve extraordinary impact Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng returns back to studio in full swing with Sis Mahlogonolo Lediga and they are discussing an insightful topic titled God Cannot Not Be Mocked. The central message of Galatians 6:7-8 serves as a profound spiritual law of sowing and reaping, reminding us that we cannot deceive God or bypass the natural consequences of our actions. It highlights the futility of repetitive, negative cycles; often described as the "definition of insanity," where we expect a harvest of peace or success while continuing to plant seeds of disobedience or stagnation. To break these cycles, we must undergo a genuine shift in attitude, moving away from self-reliance and toward a life led by the Spirit. By intentionally allowing the Lord to guide our footsteps, we align our "sowing" with His will, ensuring that our lives yield a harvest of eternal value rather than temporary frustration. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya for a heartfelt segment, bringing words of hope and prayer to families who lost children in the tragic Vaal accident. Pastor Ngwenya draws from 1 Samuel 30, where David faced devastation as Amalekites raided and took wives, children, and possessions—his men turning against him in despair—yet "David strengthened himself in the Lord his God," Since the beginning of January, our hearts have been united in prayer for our children on the Just for You show. However, the recent tragedies involving our youth have cast a heavy shadow over our nation. We have been deeply saddened by the heart-breaking news of lives lost in Sebokeng, Vanderbijlpark, as students made their way to school, as well as the devastating accidents affecting those traveling home in Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal. These losses are not just statistics; they represent the bright futures of our communities, and our hearts break alongside the families facing such unimaginable grief. In response to these painful events, we are dedicating time to offer our deepest encouragement and comfort to the bereaved families and to the people of South Africa. We believe that in times of such profound sorrow, we must stand together in solidarity and faith. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes back in the studio dr. Abel Tlailane as they delve into Yearly or Regular General Check Ups. These tests are an investment into one’s health, and early detections assist with early intervention. Dr Tlailane mentions some of the important tests that one has to take yearly, like blood pressure test; cholesterol test, and diabetes tests etc. The AI. Overview: Yearly check-ups, or annual physicals, are essential preventive care visits where a doctor assesses your overall health through physical exams (vitals, heart, lungs), reviews history, updates immunizations, and orders screenings (blood tests for sugar/cholesterol) to catch potential issues early, offering personalized health advice for better long-term well-being. They help monitor vital signs, manage chronic conditions, and conduct age/gender-specific screenings, preventing serious problems by promoting early detection and intervention, even if you feel healthy. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes back in the studio Dr. Abel Tlailane and they are discussing Healthy Lifestyle During Festive Season. A lot of us have a tendency of putting our health to a pause during the festive season, we eat whatever we get our hands on; traveling and partying, and lack of sleep. This kind of behaviour takes a toil on our mortal bodies, which can affect our productivity. During the festive season, this is the time when a lot of people consume a lot of unhealthy food and have a lack of activity; some people don’t even take their medication the way they should. Advice: Budget wisely, don’t eat everything at the social gatherings you will be going to visit. Never go out on an empty stomach when going out, don’t stand next to the food table when you are on at social gatherings. Take your fruits, Drink water, avoid a lot of salt and sugar intakes. Remember, you are what you it!!! Just for You
Do Not Lose Courage.

Do Not Lose Courage.

2025-12-0442:53

Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Pastor Pontsho Ngwenya to discuss "Do Not Lose Courage," urging believers facing unfulfilled 2025 goals to persevere with faith. True courage, rooted in Christ's strength, defeats fear and doubt, as exemplified by Joshua's conquests and David's triumphs over giants. God promises unwavering presence, divine power, and ultimate turnarounds, commanding us not to lose heart amid trials. Pastor Ngwenya emphasizes relying on God's infinite ability rather than faltering human effort, assuring victory through conviction in His faithfulness. Hold on—He never fails or abandons.​ Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng and Thompson Mashakeni welcome Pastor Josias Molele to discuss being "Unashamedly Christian in the Marketplace." Pastor Molele shares how believers can integrate faith boldly into business, workplaces, and daily interactions, reflecting Christ's values amid secular pressures. The conversation emphasizes integrity, stewardship, ethical decision-making, and witnessing through excellence, aligning with Radio Pulpit's Visiothon theme of fearless faith in action. Key principles include prioritizing God's kingdom, serving others selflessly, and trusting divine provision for success.​ Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio alongside with Mr Michael Mathe Grant Administrator about Social Grant Reviews. SASSA would like to categorically state that there has been no suspension of social grants as stated but during the review process, grants get delayed momentarily until a beneficiary has successfully completed the review process. This review is not a punitive measure to deliberately exclude any deserving beneficiary, but it is intended to ensure continued eligibility and prevent misuse of public funds. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng and Mr. Thato Mmotla discuss Social Use Disorder treatment, rehabilitation, reintegration, and aftercare. Treatment and rehabilitation aim to reduce the physical, mental, emotional, and financial harm caused by substance abuse by equipping individuals and their families with coping tools to address underlying challenges. Reintegration involves social interventions focused on housing, education, and employment to support former substance users' return to community life. Aftercare provides ongoing professional support after formal treatment to maintain sobriety, personal growth, self-reliance, and social functioning. Critical contact numbers for support include the Substance Abuse WhatsApp Chat Line 087 163 2015, helpline 0800 12 13 14, and regional offices like Ekurhuleni 011 820 0300, Johannesburg 011 355 9200, Tshwane 012 359 3300, among others. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Frik Pretorius, Acting Senior Manager Legal Services at the Tax Ombud Office, who explains the role and services of the office. The Tax Ombud acts as an independent and impartial body that reviews complaints from taxpayers about administrative or procedural issues with SARS. The office protects taxpayers' rights and ensures fairness by investigating complaints, recommending resolutions, and holding SARS accountable. Importantly, the Tax Ombud's services are offered free of charge, making it an accessible resource for all taxpayers to seek assistance beyond the tax season and understand their rights effectively Tax Paying Rights, Entitlements and Obligations booklet. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ms. Pulane Mollo-Chego from Social Development to discuss the Homeless Programme led by the Gauteng Department of Social Development in collaboration with the City of Tshwane. The department is mandated to work with municipalities and civil society to provide shelters for the homeless, aiming to restore their dignity. Since 2021, the Gauteng City Region Strategy has focused on addressing adult street homelessness through integrated care, support, and protection services. The vision is to create a Gauteng City Region free of homelessness with safe housing for all. Currently, nine Non-Profit Organizations operate shelters in the Northern Corridor, serving 851 homeless people, with two NPOs offering drop-in services including food, showers, and help with employment applications. The program provides social housing, substance abuse intervention, and ongoing support to improve the lives of homeless beneficiaries Gauteng Department of Social Development.​ Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes Ambassador Prudence Mocumi in the studio to discuss the upcoming Marketplace Champions Conference scheduled for 8 November 2025, from 9 am to 5 pm at Linbro Park, Sandton. The conference theme is "Raising Champions in Your Spheres of Influence," focusing on empowering individuals to arise, use, and take their rightful place. The message encourages participants to remember their personal "Ziglag," recognizing that difficult times are often setups for greatness, as seen in David’s life. Attendees are urged to pursue their dreams and businesses with determination, always seeking God's counsel and asking what He says about their journey and ventures. Once aligned with God’s guidance, they are encouraged to shake off doubts and pursue their goals confidently. Just for You
Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Ms. Maria Thole and they are discussing Disability Rights Awareness Month (DRAM) 2025. Sibongile Mofokeng, together with Ms. Maria Thole, discusses Disability Rights Awareness Month (DRAM) 2025 in South Africa, observed annually from 3 November to 3 December. This period includes the International Day for Persons with Disabilities on 3 December, also recognized as National Disability Rights Awareness Day in South Africa. DRAM aims to remove social and environmental barriers to improve the quality of life for Persons with Disabilities. The Department of Women, Youth and People with Disabilities leads the government's equity, equality, and empowerment efforts for this community. Since 1994, South Africa has made significant progress in providing access to education, healthcare, housing, and social protection for Persons with Disabilities. The Department of Social Development remains committed to their empowerment and rights assertion, ensuring a more inclusive society. Just for You
Ambassador Prudence Mocumi, along with Sibongile Mofokeng, discussed the upcoming Marketplace Champions Conference scheduled for 8th November 2025, from 9 am to 5 pm at Linbro Park, Sandton. The theme of the conference is "Raising Champions in Your Spheres of Influence," focusing on empowering individuals to realize their greatness and master the unseen work behind true success. Prudence Mocumi emphasized that everyone carries greatness within, and this event will help participants unlock their potential in different areas of life and work. The conference aims to inspire attendees to rise as kingdom champions and make impactful contributions within their communities and spheres of influence. Just for You
Pastor Nozipho Rakolota shared an encouraging message for intercessors based on Exodus 28:29-30. She explained that when intercessors stand in the gap for their loved ones, they carry their names on their hearts, symbolizing the responsibility to pray specifically and earnestly for them. The passage refers to the high priest bearing the names of the tribes of Israel on the breastplate, signifying continuous intercession before God. Pastor Nozipho emphasized the importance of seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance in prayer, trusting that the Spirit knows the true needs of those we pray for, even when we do not. This message reassures intercessors that their prayers are powerful and aligned with God’s will through the Spirit’s divine help. Just for You
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