By: Sam Chan
My wife and I love bingeing on the 3rd season of “Ted Lasso” (2023) – the TV comedy about an American football coach of a UK soccer team. Continue reading “What’s Happened to Ted Lasso?”
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By: Sam Chan
My wife and I love bingeing on the 3rd season of “Ted Lasso” (2023) – the TV comedy about an American football coach of a UK soccer team. Continue reading “What’s Happened to Ted Lasso?”
By: Brian Harris
If you know me, you’ll be aware that I’m in my mid sixties. There’s something about being 65ish that gets people to ask, “So how are you feeling about life?” Continue reading “Grateful, Engaged, Open: 3 Postures to Adopt”
By: Brian Harris
I’ve been talking about flourishing a fair bit lately, and recently someone asked, “Is it possible to flourish in winter?” Continue reading “Flourishing in Winter”
By: Sonja Chua
In 2019, I spent seven months in Israel for my research attachment as a graduate student. Continue reading “3 Truths to Navigate in a Season of Uncertainty”
By: Brian Harris
I usually enjoy excellent health but some months back succumbed to a minor ailment which required me to be on medication for 10 days. Continue reading “From Mindfulness to Watchfulness”
By: Brian Harris
I have been working my way through the Beatitudes and surprised myself by pausing for longer than usual at the 5th: “Blessed are the merciful for they will be shown mercy” (Matt 5:7). Why surprised? Continue reading “The Case for Mercy”
By: Sam Chan
When you ride a motorbike – you should wear full protective gear. All the Gear. All the time! Continue reading “Is Jesus a Motorbike or Scooter Guy?”
By: Tania Harris
Why does God speak in dream-visions? The picture language of dreams and visions can be confusing and obscure. Continue reading “The Power of a Picture: Why God Speaks in Dream-Visions”
By: Akos Balogh
Recently, I took my teenage daughter and her friend to hear the singer Lorde in concert. Continue reading “The Gospel According To Lorde”
By: Max Jeganathan
Wars, earthquakes, national security, elections. As ever, there’s plenty to fan the flames of anxiety. Continue reading “‘The Birds’ and the Rising Cost of Living”