Originally posted on Pineapple Pursuits:
As humans, we spend a significant portion of our lives at work. It’s only natural that we want to enjoy what we do, right? Unfortunately, not everyone is fortunate enough to have a job they love. The question of whether or not you enjoy your job is important because it…
Tag Archives: mental health
Christians are increasingly mixing and matching their faith in unexpected ways
Research from the first quarter of 2022 shows that in-person church attendance is only 36 to 60 % of what it was pre-COVID. One can wonder if church life is running to its end, or if people could find new ways to worship God.
The Guardian looking at the 4th week of August 2022
August 22 Care homes / Staffing crisis leaves many English care home residents’ basic needs unmet Vulnerable people left alone in rooms for 24 hours a day and denied showers for a week as vacancies rise to 165,000 Thousands of vulnerable people are suffering inadequate care as severe staffing shortages in previously good care homesContinue reading “The Guardian looking at the 4th week of August 2022”
The first week of August 2022 as seen by the New York Times
August 01 Why Was Joshua Held for More Than Two Years for Someone Else’s Crimes? Honolulu incarcerated the wrong man for more than two years — a miscarriage of justice that shows the cruel inadequacy of America’s approach to mental health. Ukraine’s president urged hundreds of thousands of people living in the east to startContinue reading “The first week of August 2022 as seen by the New York Times”
Dan Foster on what he finds the Stupidest solution to school shootings presented by a Christian Pastor
Another look at Pastor Idelman’s article, at the same time looking at the reaction on it by Dan Foster to whom a “massive spiritual awakening” isn’t teaching more Bible in schools, which is what Pastor Idleman seems to think is the answer.
The Guardian looking at the week of May 01-07
The first seven days of May 2022 as seen by the Guardian.
The first week of February 2022
A look at the writing of The Telegraph in the first week of February 2022.