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Kings Kaleidoscope's Chad Gardner on faith, music and how he's still figuring it all out
Chad caught up with freelance writer and blogger Ruth Clemence after the band's London gig to find out more about the tour, music and where his faith fits into it all.
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7 tips to help the mental wellbeing of new mums
Although many may be familiar of what having a baby entails, it is worth being reminded of the challenges that mothers go through so they can be fully supported at this time.
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Should we replace human contact with robot 'companions' – or is there a better way?
Imaginations are being curtailed because, thanks to robotics, children can now meet their imaginary friend in real life.
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Caring with intent: 8 ways you and your church can make a difference to disabled people and their carers
With the social care sector struggling, Christians are well placed to look out for our neighbours' practical needs.
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5 unexpected things motherhood is teaching me
Being a mum is a blessing. That needs to be said before I proceed because being a mum is also hard and at times it has thrown my previous expectations of motherhood to one side.
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Good news in the news: 3 stories with a gospel message
There are good things happening across the world and they should be talked about and celebrated.
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Deep water: How to navigate the perils of social media
As we seek to share what's going on in our lives with others, are we are creating a picture of ourselves where people get a sense of who we are without ever really knowing us at all?
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Spiritual wisdom from my garden: 6 lessons to encourage growth
Spending time in the garden and reflecting on my faith have helped me realise a few ways where gardening and growing in the Christian faith marry up.
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News through a mother's eyes: Why the media doesn't have the last word
As I read the difficult news stories, I need to remember that this isn't the end of the story.
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Anne Frank: Hidden diary entries reveal the secrets in all of us
For anyone who has kept a personal diary, the thought of it selling 25 million copies worldwide and being translated into 70 languages would be a living nightmare.
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