I'm a giver, but I do realise some people like me for it. It used to hurt when my giving was not reciprocated but since giving my life to Christ, I do it without expectation.
@ntokozomagagula74035 ай бұрын
He mentioned a point about being discerning while you give and check with yourself on the source of your giving. If you have to set boundaries, do that. but don't stop. A giver can also say no sometimes and its okay.
@princesskometsi68394 ай бұрын
it is not the result but the obedience
@bonnie84395 ай бұрын
Diploma ya R300 dusted me😂😂😂😂 But I absolutely loved this conversation
@nomfanelomarch65705 ай бұрын
My hommy, I remember when he came home and said Pitori Ke life he said kwa re Bua skgowa re Bua bo Sophitically sophisticated 😂😂😂yhooo Koketso is a whole mood m telling u. M super proud of you so much u come a long way. We were so blessed to have yo grandmother as our grandmother as well.
@masechabamakola41815 ай бұрын
What a beautiful conversation. Please have more black men. It is so refreshing.
@nomsa065 ай бұрын
Always lovely when she brings them on.
@Your_majestyyy5 ай бұрын
I was watching this video during the day, and I'm also a person who believes in the spirit of gifting. Right now, I just prayed, and after praying, I randomly opened my bible and pointed a part to read with my eyes closed, and it was on Luke 21. Which was written as follows "Jesus looked round and saw rich people dropping their gifts in the temple treasury,and he also saw a very poor widow dropping in two little copper coins. He said,"I tell you that this poor widow put in more than all others. For the others offered their gifts from what they had to spare of their riches;but she,poor as she is,gave all she had to live on"
@eduexplo41105 ай бұрын
Great to see how Koketso has grown and the work God is doing in him and through him. Remember him from Doxa Deo Inner City Campus when he used to be our youth leader. A phrase he would say in his prayer before preaching, "God speak to us through me". Thank God for your life.
@siulutar20gpАй бұрын
Hearing from the cheerful giver has opened me in many ways.
@bulelwamboyi22065 ай бұрын
“Kindness is one thing you can’t give away. It always comes back.” -George Skolsky
@LesediShai-q5h5 ай бұрын
I have to agree with Ursula that Muslims bare tabola when it comes to giving but not only that, even prayer ,even being steadfast and standing up for our faith. I think there are many things as Christians we are very relaxed about on some “God knows my heart”. I wish you guys could have a conversation around this one day. Just unpacking the different religions , their beliefs and practices and just why other religions are “better” at living out their beliefs than others.
@zammyzee80735 ай бұрын
A healthy giver is a healthy receiver. How he received the car is the perfect example of that. Pure gratitude with no theatrics 😅. A very introspective episode for me. ❤
@tananimthombeni2 ай бұрын
Right🥹❤
@neotau95355 ай бұрын
I can understand what Koketso is talking about,when God gives you something you can make a difference in someone's life. Giving is a method of purification.
@V_Modu5 ай бұрын
Greetings from Senegal 🇸🇳
@Mrtdogg1015 ай бұрын
I admire the CC crew's network...yall have depth and breadth in your squad. That could be a topic all on its own, how one can assemble their own Avengers squad.
@zammyzee80735 ай бұрын
Sana!!!!
@Bethel-e3j4 ай бұрын
Yoh...i love this mans spirit...when your called,
@mmamolemomodisadife27265 ай бұрын
I am a giver, however this man has just made me feel like ntse ke bapala.
@vuyomajola5495 ай бұрын
There is so much goodness in giving, thank y’all for GIVING us the joy of conversation!
@Quest4QueerLove5 ай бұрын
"We can change the world through generosity." I had to repeat after Ursula as she repeated after Koketso. Well said. 👏 👏 👏
@DigsWigs20224 ай бұрын
Ahh man! I love this convo. Ten minutes in and I'm enjoying it thoroughly. Thank you, algorithm.
@ameliamakosha13205 ай бұрын
Quite an impactful conversation. I'm a giver myself and also learning alot from this conversation. Woow, very selfless Pastor, Christ like..., and God will surely continue to enlarge your territory sir.
@leratofaithmagabane6824 ай бұрын
😂😂😂Ursula is so funny,what a beautiful conversation,May God bless Moruti and you guys ❤
@tinytomas37735 ай бұрын
My mom Gosh she would go beyond & above to give 😊
@Quest4QueerLove5 ай бұрын
Blessed is the hand that gives. More blessing to u Koketso, as well as the host and her crew😊
@masechabamakola41815 ай бұрын
Please consider having a woman (black lady preferably) to talk about growing up with a present father in the household. There is something about girls who were raised by both parents with very present and positive fathers. They just seem more confident. It would be great to hear how having that has influenced their lives.
@LM-he7eb5 ай бұрын
Hai. I'm a black woman that was raised by both parents. My dad was calm, supportive & loving. I'm very confident & assertive. But, I doubt it has anything to do with my dad. I think people exaggerate the role of a dad & underrate the role of economics.
@masechabamakola41815 ай бұрын
@LM-he7eb That is a very interesting perspective, thank you for entertaining my comment. I always made the assumption that just having a present father figure gives rise to you being confident and assertive. Do you mind expanding on what you mean in terms of the role of economics?
@ctm25945 ай бұрын
@@LM-he7ebI doubt it is an exaggeration. Please observe those around who grew up without the type of father you had. Privilege is not only through the lens of race or money, but experiences that some of us don’t even know we need.
@LM-he7eb5 ай бұрын
@@masechabamakola4181 A 2parent household means there are 2 salaries. Better schools, better houses, better neighbourhoods & thus a better person. Stress shares between parents, means less stressed parents. Meaning if your mom was lesbian & raised you with her wife. You'd be leaving in a 2parent household with 2 moms. You'd would stand the same chance as a 2 parent with a mom & dad. + Fathers only participate in parenting when they're stable
@ctm25945 ай бұрын
@@masechabamakola4181I like your comment. I understand what you are saying: you are talking about intentional presence, being seen at home by both of your parents. Whew so impactful, because you are watered.
@leratosawatsi39664 ай бұрын
😢 I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and God thank you for speaking to me through this platform 🙏
@lindamtimkulu14205 ай бұрын
Faith is a substance of things HOPE for & Evidence of things NOT SEEN
@thobekamtetwa81625 ай бұрын
what an impactful conversation and i vow to God to make a difference without expecting anything in return.
@Lungile67694 ай бұрын
Man! So much wisdom & this man is blessed.❤️
@jeansophia20925 ай бұрын
I am giver not to his level ofcuz but i learned to give and not get hurt when i don't get gifted when i am in need. And also i learned i should give even to people i feel they not deserving of it. I take that home
@qhawemlangeni30945 ай бұрын
Great episode. I would have loved to hear Given's take on some of the things that were spoken about. Although sometimes antagonistic, he's a real one.
@remonieloelegari25885 ай бұрын
A beautiful conversation…Pastor Koketso is definitely a man of God😊
@Deepfocus02284 ай бұрын
Watching you guys is making me so happy,Good energies. God bless you more 🙏🌾🌍
@tezzyevents5 ай бұрын
So powerful, what a teaching. Thanks guys I'm blessed
@danyvambili70295 ай бұрын
❤What a healing convo for givers. Thank you
@veronlizmemhmd86735 ай бұрын
Thank you for.thiis conversation about giving. I am this person been giving to fill the void of abandonment by a parent now that I am older I just love giving even though I also do not have❤❤❤❤
@tebogomakgetle94495 ай бұрын
May God bless this man in abundance 🙏🏾❤
@MaGwalaS5 ай бұрын
I have needed to hear this for soon long... people would be like people don't change but would expect me as a giver not to give😢😢😢
@celimpilongobese77693 ай бұрын
I loved this conversation so much, it has touched me and I am definitely adopting this principle.
@daisysesing94885 ай бұрын
Oh my God that was profound 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤. powerful
@lesegomolete87745 ай бұрын
Ursh is so funny 😅😅😅 I enjoy the TCC Shame. Never a dull conversation.
@ntemantholi86095 ай бұрын
She's so genuine, is cute to watch her ❤
@tshepisomatlou86814 ай бұрын
Thank you, Ursula and Pastor Koketso.
@davidsindana2825 ай бұрын
After giving my youthful life to a church or maybe two churches because I thought or told this is what God called us or me to I now regret it. I should have like most people that age gone to university and studied. The problem is that the decision has proved to be detrimental to my current financial security or position. And I can't go to any one and claim I have devoted my youthful life to your church or Ministry. Finally I would advise young people to prioritize their education and not religion like me but being cognizant of the fact that in this two churches I have acquired some skills and/ or experience which I can use to map the way forward. And of course the bishop from SOWETO advised me being trained in a church setting is the best thing that can happen to any man hence I should appreciate or be great full for the experience it can be utilised to further God's kingdom but currently I doubt that
@nkhen_c3575 ай бұрын
That has been one of my prayers...I tell God I want to havr enough to never not be able to rescue and be a blessings to others because of lack.
@QaqambaTungata5 ай бұрын
I love this story and podcast so much ❤❤❤❤ More blessings to Mr K
@ThatoMusi5 ай бұрын
I hardly comment on episodes but this one touched me...
@yonwabapangeni37615 ай бұрын
Love the conversation! So relatable. Moving on faith is the assignment!
@fikileramoji62545 ай бұрын
This was a beautiful conversation ever... Thank you CC crew❤
@BuhlebendaloMafu-r8m4 ай бұрын
By listening to sis Nozi's story, changed how to look things
@misst9985 ай бұрын
Wow, Koketso may God bless you, learned a lot
@tshepopammathafeni95435 ай бұрын
The power of seed😭🙏🏾 Luke 6:38
@temotshoditsebe84195 ай бұрын
Beautiful episode ❤️the positiveness and the smile so lovely
@emihlegcwabe23025 ай бұрын
This is such an uplifting conversation.
@lonwabosikweyiya54665 ай бұрын
I loved this gent when I was still on Tiktok ❤
@lethabomantlole10205 ай бұрын
Wow...I am truly challenged to give, I have been struggling with this so much!
@mphommahabuke91545 ай бұрын
Nice Conversation
@TshepiNduli5 ай бұрын
This conversation was so impactful in my life. I always learn from each episode and I have been especially enlightened by this one. Thank you for exposing us to this story and to Pastor for teaching us from a deeply personal perspective.
@nthabi_royaltymasango49155 ай бұрын
What a beautiful conversation, love loved it I somar subscribed coz it's the first time I come across this channel. Love you guys 💕
@shokimaleasenya58505 ай бұрын
Eeey....Power ...Power....so insightful
@hlengiwedube11635 ай бұрын
I'm here! I have been waiting for the next episode😅❤
@mbalzz5 ай бұрын
What a wholesome episode!!! ❤
@lwazikazimaqungo30015 ай бұрын
My heart broke a bit when he was talking about being house manager I don't know why 10:02
@ronicakuntes95624 ай бұрын
I guess it's because you realized how far God has brought Him.
@thatomatuna11475 ай бұрын
Beautiful conversation ❤️
@forgetmenot2545 ай бұрын
So relatable to me😭 ❤️
@Tshifaro_WarriorPrincess5 ай бұрын
This was a beautiful conversation..
@ctm25945 ай бұрын
Soooo good👍🏽
@sivegentsu4515 ай бұрын
Such a great story!!
@Oarabilee5 ай бұрын
he lives up to his name
@Blessed_for_life_20235 ай бұрын
When we were growing, there were lots of ppl staying at house, some visiting and we were told it's relatives. My sister and I, used to slave around these ppl. One day i cooked, dished up for everyone and myself and went to take a bath. When I was ready to devour my food, my mom had given it to some township drunk, and from that day i stopped cooking. When we went to varsity, my father struggling, at the same time, my brother, sister and i, all relatives disappeared. When we finished, with my brother being a doctor, they all came back. I was so bitter, to date i refuse to help any relatives that didn't contribute anything to my life. I don't want visitors in my house, and i live in another province 4 hours away from family just to avoid these ppl. So, these childhood experiences affect us differently.
@DK1MM5 ай бұрын
Please pray about it and seek therapy,it's a childhood trauma you need to deal with now,I don't think you want to age without finding pleasure in helping others.Giving is a very freeing principle. May God help you.
@ronicakuntes95624 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree with you,She should pray about it@@DK1MM
@cebokazisibiya58085 ай бұрын
My first time commenting thank you for this conversation. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@BlondieSomaguda5 ай бұрын
Wow!
@Honey_the_star5 ай бұрын
The highlight was just cut throat deep. Ouch😢
@kopanodolo30245 ай бұрын
This was beautiful❤
@Kat-A-Pilla5 ай бұрын
Ursula I can't get over how beautiful you are.
@Prism4465 ай бұрын
Eish my mom was absent in my childhood .I take care of her but when she demands unrealistically I get triggered & stop completely .I think I become too sad & remind her of how my dad had to be the one present when I started menstruating & taught me all about how to use & dispose sanitary pads .Discussed reproductive health with me,a very sensitive topic for a father but he had no choice. While she was out there enjoying life .My dad passed away while I was 14 She appeared for a while & went back to Gauteng .Leaving us to find our way Now older & all born again .She is exactly what we wished for while young .But nje I get triggered for months especially during Father's day month ,my dad's birthday & I completely go MIA on her despite knowing she depends on me .I think I need to go back to therapy 😢.I start thinking of days I would cook porridge, pit lemons & drink like a smoothie for dinner just to manage sleep coz when the tummy is empty one cant eat .Eish GOD help me
@ThomasLinge-zy2hx5 ай бұрын
Oh wow, your story is very touching. Thanks be to God for helping you cope all these years and for the wonderful father you had. May God completely heal you of the childhood trauma, strengthen you and do even greater things through you🙏
@Maphoso5 ай бұрын
Hy sis. Your story is really touching and relatable. I am sorry about everything that you went through. You don't deserve any of it I admire your strength for trying again with your mother. I need you to talk to God exactly about how you feel about your mother and your past. He will renew your heart and mind and give you a forgiving heart. 💖Sending you love and strength I also received from God our loving Father of eternity.. ❤
@ntsakomavunda90185 ай бұрын
Hawuu Ursh, u are a Mzalwane moes wena kade fasting😅! Soo greatful for this episode, i mean i followed Moritu and been soo impressed by their recent purchase... and you like, hawu God is this just only 'grace' vhele? But this episode just answered so much that Grace is ofcoz the main drive and its given to us all but there are also other work/principles/sacrafices that grace enable us to do.. God really doesn't lack resources(as at times it looks like for churches), its only the question of how far have we died to self to be trusted. God bless you and the church even more Moruti 🙏
@njabulomathobela663 ай бұрын
🙏
@iamgarthbrown5 ай бұрын
Shooo! Thiss
@thembivilane28404 ай бұрын
Ps. Koketso is funny😂😂
@LM-he7eb5 ай бұрын
Did he sort out the registration issue when he became a principal?
@nomsa065 ай бұрын
Marking the register first.
@sizakhambule78865 ай бұрын
Moruti waka Moruti Koki 🥳
@leratofaithmagabane6824 ай бұрын
Eseng diploma yah R300😂❤
@PASSIETRADINGSOLLUTIONS4 ай бұрын
God will meet at your Faith 😭😭😭
@SibahleMseleku5 ай бұрын
Giving is a good gesture. However, be careful because some people will end up using you, more especially in relationships. Lol there are dudes who actually send their gf's to varsity 😂, and when she's educated, she dumps him because he doesn't meet her standards 😅 I don't blame such ladies because it doesn't make sense to me that one can actually decide to upgrade someone's life at the expense of helping a family member or themselves.
@leratomatong35265 ай бұрын
i no longer give shem. askies. people are cruel
@tinytomas37735 ай бұрын
I hv learned the hard way😢😢 but I give what I don't need sorry
@Blessed_for_life_20235 ай бұрын
Me too, and it's so liberating.
@kgao00005 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@zintlemkrweqana51465 ай бұрын
💙
@Siphumeze2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
@Talesi0075 ай бұрын
haibo he was working at a fake university to get a diploma at real university! Lol real life is better than fiction so dead!! 🤣
@tsholo9775 ай бұрын
And they just brushed over it
@LM-he7eb5 ай бұрын
Hai. I want that issue addressed.
@ThabisoRatlou5 ай бұрын
❤
@chantellemodisane5 ай бұрын
But god gives with conditions😂😂😂 so unrealistic to say that we should give without condition and/or reciprocation
@AM-yk1vt5 ай бұрын
Some of us are fortunate that we are not religious so we can look at things with a clear vision. I suspect this thing with this guy will not end well. When there are millions involved and there is no written constitution or law that has to be followed on how money is spent and zero accountability. We are working on the honour system lets just trust him and have faith in knowing he is a good guy. But good luck to him at least people were not tricked they gave willingly so they cannot complain one day when it comes out that not everything is as it seems. This might seem like a negative comment but my rule of thumb is when it's too good to be true it usually is not true. I might be wrong and a complete hater but I don't believe in good people who just do good for strangers there is always a catch unless you are Bill Gates and charity is a tax write off.
@tsakamhlabane92695 ай бұрын
Rest Mama & check yourself.
@AM-yk1vt5 ай бұрын
@@tsakamhlabane9269It's OK to disagree but offer me a counter argument. Im not saying my opinion is right. What you offered was a lazy nothing response. Which is also fine.
@palesatheactress5 ай бұрын
That's the sad part of what the world and its evil has done to us by making us believe that people who are Christ-like don't exist at all. That's why even the Bible says in Matthew 6 that when we do good we must keep it discreet as much as we can so we can get our reward from God. And people who do good sincerely from their hearts do exist but the reason why you don't hear much about them so you can believe and know they exist is because evil is louder than what's righteous. How do I know this is true? Because I know that Salvation is a REAL thing. Salvation can make your heart to be so tender and so soft that you even shock yourself.
@ctm25945 ай бұрын
Not having a religion does not = clarity of mind or clarity of vision. And clarity of mind does not = you have a religion😉 Your assumptions is not true for those types of people that you think are religious.
@Thulare_RamokgopaАй бұрын
🤍🤍
@yonwabapangeni37615 ай бұрын
Love the conversation! So relatable. Moving on faith is the assignment!