People with broken dreams like involuntary childlessness hunger for hope and deep community. And there is much still to do to help them find it.
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If you’ve ever been caught in the modern malady of overwork and hyper-productivity, you’re not alone. And this conversation is for you.
Diana is a hair stylist and public health advocate. Chestnut hair, warm smile and caring towards others. She’s also a five-time suicide attempt survivor.
‘Being heard is the first step to healing.’ These words from Patrick Regan sum up well the TV conversation you’re about to see.
For most of us the phrase ‘caring profession’ probably brings to mind jobs like nursing, teaching and social work. But this list is far too small.
Some embrace the single life with joy, others don’t. Society and church can send mixed messages about it. It’s time to rethink our attitude to singleness.
“I needed to hear about Phoebe. I’ve been so focussed on becoming a mother that I’ve forgotten I’m already a daughter, sister and friend.”
Awe is something that adults rarely experience. I am increasingly convinced that rediscovering child-like wonder is essential for our spiritual health.
Failing politicians. Falling church leaders. We could do with some new heroes.Thankfully, there are many to unearth in the church’s story.
Busyness is a bully at the best of times, wanting the playground to itself, but this bully becomes a tyrant when it teams up with comparison.