Choosing to Speak Up – Why Disability Advocacy Matters
By: Helping Hands TV
“When disability is on your radar, it’s very hard to get it off your radar … I think it’s not thinking someone else is going to do that, but actually saying, ‘What can I do to make a difference here?’” says Dr. Louise Gosbell. Read more
How to Foster Great Relationships Between Kids & Grandparents
By: Sabrina Peters
Grandparents are natural storytellers, carriers of family heritage and values that give children a sense of connection to their roots. Read more
7 Signs of a Healthy Relationship
By: Brian Harris
What signs we can look for to indicate we are in a healthy relationship. Of course, if the signs aren’t there, we can move into the “what can we do about this?” territory. Hope it’s helpful… Read more
It’s Smile Month – And Clown Doctors are Here For It
By: Chloe Hart
Laughter is often called the best medicine, and for clown doctors, it’s their prescription of choice. Read more
Dumbing Things Down – Letting the Holy Spirit Move
By: Stephen McAlpine
Dumb Phones
Okay, so it’s not the blog post you think it is going to be. Read more
ChatGPT Just Had a ‘Mini-Skynet’ Moment—and AI Researchers Are Worried
By: Akos Balogh
In the iconic movie ‘Terminator 2’, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator Robot travels back from a dystopian future and explains the origins of the rogue AI Defence program ‘Skynet’ that would wage war on humanity: Read more
Pope Francis: Stable, Improving—But Needs More Time in Hospital
By: Mike Crooks
Pope Francis’s condition continues to improve. Read more
Olympic Coach says ‘Seeing Your Elephant’ is Key to Greatness
By: Laura Bennett
An appreciation of, and desire for, greatness is common, but as a New Zealander Jo thinks the rest of us need more permission to explore it. Read more
We Don’t Live For Ourselves Alone
For none of us lives for ourselves alone, and none of us dies for ourselves alone (Romans 14:7.) Read more