Dog ears and margin scribbles in a book is a sure sign of how much the author has made a reader think or imagine, writes Sheridan Voysey
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Why is it, in male friendships, that when a mate gets close, all we can do is joke, asks writer Sheridan Voysey.
After turning 50, I’ve discovered that my life has been all about the unfurling of just three main themes.
In this ‘age of the app’ almost all of us can now be publicly rated and ranked – and it’s not healthy. Here’s some ways we can respond.
Our God is whatever our ‘ultimate concern’ is—the prime thing we try to get meaning and purpose from: be it money, success, family, or a political ideology.
‘Wintering’ is a word for those times when life turns cold, through crisis or loss, and we find ourselves living at a slower pace to everyone else.
Along with kindness and generosity, humility may be our most-cited quality of a good person. But it hasn’t always been considered a virtue.
Each of us play many roles in life, which each contribute to our identity. But what if you can’t take on the role you always wanted, or lose it?
Conspiracy theories of all kinds are proliferating right now, dividing families and communities, and putting the health of many at risk.
A breath prayer is a simple, short and very helpful in times of busyness and stress as it can be prayed while working or during a short break.