Eltham group during lockdown by Margaret Culley Everyone everywhere has been very challenged by this global pandemic – the good news has been how scientists and doctors have been, and still are, working closely together to find ways to control/eradicate the virus. We’ve also been huge
Exercise, a healthy diet, good sleeping patterns – we know that all of these are good for us and help us live healthier lives. But there is another, simple way, to put some sunshine back in your life, and it won’t cost a penny. Be grateful, and show it. It doesn’t take much effort
election-briefing-2015 A new government will be elected in May Christian Institute’s Election Briefing gives an in-depth analysis of party policies on some key issues for Christians, including: freedom of speech, religious liberty, marriage and the sanctity of life (although it is on
“ … We are all a little fragile-the elderly. Some, however, are particularly weak, many are alone, and affected by illness. Some depend on the indispensable care and attention of others. Will we take a step back for this? Will we abandon them to their fate? A society without closeness
Valuing and cherishing the elderly The author Nicci Gerrard, interviewed on 19 October 2014 in The Sunday Times (Style magazine), spoke tenderly of her parents and understanding the value of old age. She says “to be old is to have lived a life, something we forget when all we se