
Men of Hope - Their stance on GBV.
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Dr. Ray Legodi hosts Men’s Dialogue joined by Mr. Enoch Nowe, Pastor Mxolisi Motha, and Pastor Andrea Biya as they unpack “Men of Hope – Their stance on GBV.” The panel strongly condemns gender‑based violence (GBV) as morally and spiritually indefensible, calling it a national disaster that devastates families, communities, and the church. They emphasize that men must not be silent bystanders or perpetrators, but holders of culture and protectors of the vulnerable, especially women and children. Key points they highlight include:
Rejecting abusive masculinity and redefining manhood around responsibility, respect, and emotional maturity.
Encouraging men to hold one another accountable, speak out against GBV, and support survivors without victim‑blaming. Positioning the church as a space of zero tolerance for abuse, while providing healing, counselling, and discipleship for both survivors and repentant perpetrators.
They challenge men to become “Men of Hope” by actively rejecting violence, modelling integrity in homes and communities, and partnering with government and faith‑based initiatives that seek to end GBV in South Africa.
Rejecting abusive masculinity and redefining manhood around responsibility, respect, and emotional maturity.
Encouraging men to hold one another accountable, speak out against GBV, and support survivors without victim‑blaming. Positioning the church as a space of zero tolerance for abuse, while providing healing, counselling, and discipleship for both survivors and repentant perpetrators.
They challenge men to become “Men of Hope” by actively rejecting violence, modelling integrity in homes and communities, and partnering with government and faith‑based initiatives that seek to end GBV in South Africa.

