Imagine…a world without Christianity
				                                    					“Imagine there’s no heaven ...” sang John Lennon. “… and no religion too.” The implication is that the world would be a better place without religion. Wrong. Christianity has changed the world in dramatic and positive ways.				            
            
        Is sugar the most dangerous drug?
				                                    					While few people can remember the details of their first hit, everyone can identify with the rush of satisfaction, the tingling delight that starts on the tip of your tongue and then courses through your entire body.				            
            
        A cure for loneliness
				                                    					At the age of 34, Joseph already has his own business, into which he has invested much of his soul and talent. He is a carpenter, and the personality of the pieces he carves, chisels, polishes, and paints with his hands stands out beautifully. With each order he sends to a customer, Joseph takes some time to send a handwritten thank-you note. On...				            
            
        “I can’t breathe.” An African-American tragedy engulfing the USA
				                                    					Streets paved with broken glass, cars burning, shops looted, a vandalized CNN headquarters, street fights, Washington DC under siege, thousands of arrests – the US is "at war with itself", and to probe why has it reached such a point we must look beyond the tip of the iceberg.				            
            
        Jumping High: The one who inspired me at the Olympics
				                                    					What does it take to be the best? Most people will tell you it’s a combination of hard work and talent. Ask Australian high jumper Nicola McDermott, however, and you’ll quickly realise it’s a mental thing. It’s absolute belief that you can achieve whatever you set your mind to.				            
            
        Puritanism in the Protestant Reformation
				                                    					Less than 50 years after the supporters of Martin Luther’s ideas in Germany were mockingly called “Lutherans,” England was in its turn discovering a derogative nickname—“Puritans”—which it applied to a category of Christians who disturbed the ordinary life of the English church and society.[1]				            
            
        Incognito faith and the failures of political correctness
				                                    					John the Baptist's call—"Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near"—succeeded in bringing Jews "from Jerusalem and all Judea and the whole region of the Jordan" to the desert where the prophet preached, to confess their sins and be baptised. Two thousand years later, the exhortation to "repent" is buried under a mountain of pejorative associations.				            
            
        The discovery of our century: t = t
				                                    					"There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens" (Ecclesiastes 3:1).				            
            
        COVID-19: How do you recognise a conspiracy theory in a pandemic?
				                                    					The Colorado beetle that threatened the potato crop of the former GDR in 1950 might have been an American method of sabotage against the Eastern bloc. A sinister German plot might have been the cause of the Spanish flu. Perhaps AIDS emerged as a biological weapon developed by the United States and has been tested on prisoners and minorities. Every crisis humanity has...				            
            
        You can do anything and be successful at it, as long as you believe in yourself. True or false?
				                                    					Some say that of all the opinions we can have in life, the most important is the opinion about ourselves.				            
            
        AI and jobs: when your colleague is a machine
				                                    					“AI is replacing human tasks faster than you think.” “Wall Street Job Losses May Top 200,000 as AI Replaces Roles.” “AI Set to Replace Workers Across 41% of Companies in the Next Five Years.” And more recently: “Bill Gates Predicts Only Three Jobs Will Survive the AI Takeover—Here's Why”. These headlines are fueling growing anxiety among those unfamiliar with artificial intelligence or those...				            
            
        Christ’s soldiers on the world’s front lines
				                                    					“Prayer at the centre of our mission and mission at the centre of our prayer.”– Salvation Army catch-phrase				            
            
        Any mountain can be climbed
				                                    					There is nothing we can do. Thousands of dreams ended with this short sentence. In the face of too great an obstacle or tragedy, giving up seems the only option left. But there are some people who love what they do so much that nothing stops them from adding an unless. This word breeds the courage and creativity in finding solutions, and then...				            
            
        Tomorrow is today
				                                    					What I need now is stability. And that can only come through sacrifice. That's what I've heard and that's what I’m doing. My family? It can wait—dear ones, too. The little joys of life? Who has time for that? I'm still waiting.				            
            
        Life after lockdown: a return to the rat race?
				                                    					On any given day, a typical person checks the clock several dozen times.				            
            
        

























