Jesus taught us that we need His help to change from the inside out. The Good News is that Jesus can and does change people for the better! Continue reading “Change from the Inside Out”
Walking the Walk: Finding Hope After a Spinal Cord Injury
By: Georgia Free
For 18-year-old Chris Norton life couldn’t get much better. Continue reading “Walking the Walk: Finding Hope After a Spinal Cord Injury”
Are You Living The Anaesthetised Life?
What is the anaesthetised life? I’m sure that many of us have been administered anaesthesia at some point in our lives. Recently I had a mole removed, and the doctor injected the excision site with a “local” anaesthetic. I didn’t feel anything other some gentle stretching and scratching. Continue reading “Are You Living The Anaesthetised Life?”
“I Am Not Your Villain” 007 Campaign Calls for “Bad Guys” to Get a Makeover
By: Laura Bennett
One of the greatest arenas for social issues to be spotlighted, debated and resolved is in the entertainment industry. Continue reading ““I Am Not Your Villain” 007 Campaign Calls for “Bad Guys” to Get a Makeover”
3 Dilemmas in the New World of Work
By: Michael McQueen
Working from home raised a range of challenges, but as life continues getting back to normal post-Covid, it is the return to work that might pose the most difficulty. Clashes between the expectations of employees and employers are becoming more frequent, as are debates surrounding how work should function in the post-Covid world. Continue reading “3 Dilemmas in the New World of Work”
Pumpkin Sticky Date Pudding with Caramel Sauce
By: Susan Joy
This beautifully flavoured, light-textured Pumpkin Sticky Date Pudding is perfect for any occasion. Continue reading “Pumpkin Sticky Date Pudding with Caramel Sauce”
Children’s Story ‘Little Pago’ Helps Kids Rethink their Plastic Use
By: Laura Bennett
With the UN Glasgow Climate Change Conference, and sustainability and environmental stewardship continuing to be a hot topic, it’s important these issues are accessible – and not scary – to the kids that are becoming increasingly aware of them. Continue reading “Children’s Story ‘Little Pago’ Helps Kids Rethink their Plastic Use”
Am I the Only One Who Can’t Do the Rubik’s Cube?
By: Sam Chan
I finally taught myself how to do the Rubik’s Cube by learning the algorithms. But I keep forgetting the algorithms. So I still need my children to solve it for me. Continue reading “Am I the Only One Who Can’t Do the Rubik’s Cube?”
Daniel Craig Farewells James Bond 007 in ‘No Time to Die’
By: Laura Bennett
Following the ever-changing release date of Daniel Craig’s last outing as Bond through the pandemic has almost made its arrival an emotive signifier of life’s return to normal. Continue reading “Daniel Craig Farewells James Bond 007 in ‘No Time to Die’”
Is the Office Dead?
By: McCrindle
Since the beginning of the pandemic, for many, working from home has become the new normal. While it can have its challenges, the benefits seem to outweigh them. Continue reading “Is the Office Dead?”