By: Brian Harris
It’s become a bit of a catch word – one you find in vision and mission statements which commit to building flourishing communities of hope or whatever. Continue reading “What Does it Mean to Flourish?”
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By: Brian Harris
It’s become a bit of a catch word – one you find in vision and mission statements which commit to building flourishing communities of hope or whatever. Continue reading “What Does it Mean to Flourish?”
By: Laura Bennett
Since the first Creed movie came out their links to the original Rocky franchise that inspired the spinoffs have started to thin, but there’s still something about an underdog’s fight to get to the top (and the training montages that come with it) that keeps us coming back to the story of Adonis Creed. Continue reading “Fighting Feelings and the Past Come Head-to-Head in ‘Creed III’”
By: Valerie Ling
A couple of years ago I attended a conference about support for first responders. What really stood out to me was the focus on creating a culture where people check in on one another. Continue reading “Check In With Others to Show Your Support”
By: Ben Allsop
We live in a data-saturated world. Every transaction, every website, every phone call, every text message, even every step has the potential to be tracked, measured, counted and captured for our (or others’) records. Continue reading “What Our Bank Statements Can Tell Us About Our Faith in God”
By: Ashley Fell
For many years, the consumer relationship with Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been seen as something fairly rudimentary. Continue reading “The Future of Human-AI Interaction”
By: James Bennett
In 2022, 75% of all countries worldwide had fertility rates below replacement levels, including wealthy Western nations and emerging economies such as India, China, Brazil and Turkey. Continue reading “We Should Incentivise Child-Bearing, Says Social Scientist Nicholas Eberstadt”
You close your eyes on December 31st and wake up on January 1st and it’s the ultimate reset. Continue reading “New Year, Old Me – Can Anyone Relate?”
By: Michael Walsh
Occasionally, a small independent film comes along and steadily builds in acclaim and prestige. Continue reading “‘Aftersun’ is a Film That Sneaks Up On You [Movie Review]”
By: Nikki Duthie
The start of a new year is the perfect time to update your study or home work space.
Continue reading “How to Create a Cozy Work and Study Space in Your Home”
By: Stephen McAlpine
I jumped into a taxi last week to get to the airport. Continue reading “The West Was Post-Christian: Until It Wasn’t”