Anchor your memory
Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there? It’s a small reminder of how fragile memory can be. Scripture […]
Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you went there? It’s a small reminder of how fragile memory can be. Scripture […]
Most of us like to boast about something—even if we do it subtly. It might be the marathon we ran, the degree we earned, […]
We were encouraged this year to participate in the Lent challenge. This challenge is rooted in the biblical story of Jesus’ 40-day fast and […]
Some time ago I was giving an online Bible talk. Everything was going well until I noticed I only had 10% battery left. I […]
One of my favourite nature scenes is a still body of water reflecting a majestic mountain peak. The mountain, in all its glory, is […]
What is the first thing you think of when you wake up and the last thing before you go to bed? Studies suggest that […]
What are you passionate about? Your passion is what you spend a lot of your free time doing or thinking about. Passion prioritises. If […]
Most researchers use a theoretical paradigm to help them understand reality. However, this “lens” affects what they see. Someone using critical theory may focus […]
Recently, I listened to a podcast on factors impacting life expectancy. While exercise and healthy eating are essential, they found the two most significant […]
Reality is much more intricate than we realise. Scientists say that the right hemisphere of our brain receives 11 million bits of information per […]