The notoriously hard to grasp offside rule in football states that if you’re on the attack and you’ve run ahead of the ball and there’s only one member of the opposing team between you and the goal (normally the goalkeeper) then you’re offside and no-one can pass to you. But if two or more members … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Kanyarism
Postmodernism in Kenya
I’ve often wondered how postmodernism in East Africa differs from Western postmodernism. Wanyeki Mahiaini, former minister for training at All Souls Langham Place, London has carefully studied both cultures and gives a very insightful answer: The picture in Africa is a lot more complex [than in the West] because Africa is one of those places where anything you … Continue reading
A call to faithful Bible preaching
In the light of (or should that be in the darkness of) Kanyarism, what might the church do? First, beware the double danger. Second, search our culture, society, business world and own hearts for wider issues behind all this. Third, and most important, as Harrison Mungai has long argued, we should fight darkness with light, error … Continue reading