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Enter the My Father Essay Writing competition for 13 to 30 year olds
The Heartlines and FunDza Literacy Trust competition aims to get young people more engaged with the issue of fatherhood
Read more about Enter the My Father Essay Writing competition for 13 to 30 year oldsFatherhood, the Church and the First Thousand Days
This webinar series connects the dots between government, faith communities and society, with perspectives from local government representatives, researchers, and both church and NGO leaders. Sikunye is calling South Africa to embrace a Whole of Society Approach (WoSA) and to join the conversation on the subject of Fatherhood, the Church and the First Thousand Days.
Read more about Fatherhood, the Church and the First Thousand DaysUnrest recovery sparks renewed commitment to reconciliation efforts
Church leaders in the violence-struck areas of Phoenix, Inanda, Ntuzuma, KwaMashu and Umhlanga/Durban North (PINKU) came together in a two-day process at the end of September in a renewed effort to build bridges following the unrest that tore through the region in July.
Read more about Unrest recovery sparks renewed commitment to reconciliation effortsUnrest recovery sparks renewed commitment to reconciliation
Church leaders in the violence-struck areas of Phoenix, Inanda, Ntuzuma, KwaMashu and Umhlanga/Durban North (PINKU) came together in a two-day process at the end of September in a renewed effort to build bridges following the unrest that tore through the region in July.
Read more about Unrest recovery sparks renewed commitment to reconciliationMothers matter in children’s lives, but do fathers?
Whatever people’s experience of their dads, for most of us, his influence is profound. How he does or does not show up matters to us. But is this just an emotional issue? Does his presence or absence really make any difference to our lives?
Read more about Mothers matter in children’s lives, but do fathers?Celebrating South Africa's youth
In a world where challenges and obstacles often seem insurmountable, the unwavering determination of our youth is truly inspiring. With their boundless energy, creativity, and hunger for knowledge, they represent the torchbearers of hope for a better future.
Read more about Celebrating South Africa's youthMothers matter in children’s lives, but do fathers?
Whatever people’s experience of their dads, for most of us, his influence is profound. How he does or does not show up matters to us. But is this just an emotional issue? Does his presence or absence really make any difference to our lives?
Read more about Mothers matter in children’s lives, but do fathers?Always waiting for the other shoe to drop – how to stop operating from a scarcity mentality
Bonolo Mokua reflects on her own journey of how a scarcity mindset impacted her financial well-being – and what she did to overcome it.
Read more about Always waiting for the other shoe to drop – how to stop operating from a scarcity mentalityOur unsung sheroes
For many women married to clergymen, there is little recognition of their existence and contribution to the growth of the ministries their partners are labouring in. We take a moment to honour them.
Read more about Our unsung sheroesHeartlines Fathers Matter Ambassadors Conference
The Heartlines Fathers Matter Conference took place in October 2023
at the Good News Convention Center in Muldersdrift. People from different walks
of life came together to discuss and unpack an issue many grapple with:
fatherlessness.