The Future of Education
By: Mark McCrindle
In a rapidly evolving world, the ability to shape and adapt the educational environment is crucial for educators, parents, and students alike. Read more
By: Mark McCrindle
In a rapidly evolving world, the ability to shape and adapt the educational environment is crucial for educators, parents, and students alike. Read more
By: Stephen McAlpine
The so-called whipping boys for our cultural sins these days are actual boys. We hear and read it all of the time. Boys are failing and men are wrong. So go the headlines. And there is much handwringing by the powers that be as they seek to address this. Read more
By: Brian Harris
In his wonderful book, Reaching Out, Henri Nouwen suggests there are three key movements in the spiritual life. There is the movement from loneliness to solitude; from hostility to hospitality; and from illusion to prayer.
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By: Russ Matthews
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As the previous story had us travel to China, writer Rob Lieber brings us back to America. He once again captures the intensity of migrating from one country to another. Read more
By: Lauren Chee
How to let go of resentment is a question many people struggle with, especially when faced with deep emotional pain. The psychology of forgiveness is a growing field of research, offering hope to those who want to move forward without bitterness.
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By: Stephen McAlpine
Have you seen or heard that warning on a train system, “Mind the Gap”?
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By: Laura Bennett
It’s an accepted attitude that aging means getting tired, feeling mentally foggy or just flat, but health and fitness expert Michelle Bridges thinks a lack of understanding about perimenopause is leaving women with misguided beliefs about aging. Read more