Join me, and my guests, as we break bread on various topics concerning religion. It does not matter if you are a child of God; a prodigal child; a servant; a slave; a beggar; or an enemy of the gospel. Perhaps, you are the dog sitting at our feet. I don’t really care how I would characterise you, or how you might consider yourself in relation to me, or God: please grab a chair and a plate, and dig in. We have a lot to discuss. Live longer, and may your tribe increase.
The table prepared before David's enemies in Psalm 23:5 is, here, interpreted as an opportunity to eat together and make each other's acquaintance. The bread (Isinkwa in the Nguni languages) is freshly baked, and all are welcome to have a slice.Any and all help to make this dream a reality is much appreciated. Live longer, and may your tribe increase!
For the inaugural Virtual Camp Meeting of the Cape Conference of Seventh-day Adventists I laid out a short history of the use of technology in our religious heritage.