20 April 2026 | 19:00 (CAT)

How God uses ordinary people to change the world

Johnathan Wilson

Virtual | Microsoft Teams

What if your weaknesses are not a limitation, but the very place where God’s power is revealed?
Join us as we explore how God uses ordinary people—just like us—to accomplish extraordinary Kingdom purposes.

In a world that celebrates strength and visible success, it is easy to believe that God works primarily through the exceptionally gifted.

Yet Scripture tells a different story—one in which God consistently uses ordinary people, with real limitations, to accomplish His purposes.

In our next Prosciples discussion, How God uses ordinary people to change the world, Johnathan Wilson will lead a thoughtful discussion on how God works through our weaknesses, failures, and uncertainties to advance His Kingdom.

Speaking from both biblical insight and personal experience, he will help us reframe how we see our limitations—not as obstacles, but as instruments in God’s hands.

As professionals and business leaders navigating questions of calling, competence, and significance, this session will speak directly into the realities we face in our work and lives.

Johnathan will reflect on the different seasons of our vocational journeys and how faith anchors us through each one.

This event is an invitation to trust that God is at work in and through you—just as you are.


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Who is Johnathan Wilson?



Johnathan Wilson is Co-Founder and Managing Partner (Impact) at ThirdWay Capital, a pan-African investment company that partners with growth-ready SMEs to deliver strong commercial returns alongside meaningful, long-term impact.

He has worked across Africa, North America, Europe, and South-East Asia, holding senior leadership roles in global organisations before founding a boutique consulting firm advising companies on growth, leadership, and systemic change.

Earlier in his career, Johnathan was involved in leadership development and socio-economic initiatives across Africa, including during South Africa’s nation-building years.

These experiences shaped his conviction that the marketplace can be a powerful force for lasting change.

He also holds a Master of Divinity in Theology and Intercultural Studies and is passionate about the intersection of faith, work, and leadership.

Johnathan is based in Cape Town with his family.