• Finding Faith: Exploring faith in the pages of a book

    In his new book, columnist Devlyn Brooks writes about seeing where God is present in everyday life

  • Faith column: The devotion to work

    Paul does not offer any clarifying age as to when you do the work. Just that whatever we do, we do it for the Lord.

  • Arsenal should have no crisis of faith if they miss out on title

    A narrow margin of failure to claim the Premier League will frustrate, Mikel Arteta has moulded a steely team of winnersIt was a one-word answer to a question and, at its heart, cut through every variable or imponderable Sunday’s title deciders may throw up. Mikel Arteta was asked whether he believed in miracles: “Yes,” came the response, a smile creeping across his face and laughter quickly cascading around the room.There is little danger of Arsenal leaving anything to chance against Everton,...

  • The humble faith of Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    2024 continues to be a year of spiritual surprises. One by one by one, leading conservative voices from around the world are expressing…What to read next: Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s conversion to Christianity | Rev. Calvin Robinson: a crisis of faith for the Anglican Church? | Rigid principles can lead to manic delusion | Sectarian politics? UK elections raise concerns about the failure of multiculturalism

  • 5 Reasons Why You Should Skip the Pixel 8a

    Should you get Google's new midranger?

  • Special delivery | Faith | timesnews.net

    As we approach Mother's Day 2024, I have been thinking about mothers of the

  • The Stealth Reason College Kids Are So Miserable

    The Wall Street Journal reports that today’s college students are so lonely, sad and socially anxious that they grab their dining hall food to go — preferring to eat in their rooms. Time spent in dining halls is down 40%, according to Degree Analytics, a company measuring students’ time spent where on campus. Attendance at

  • Brits have turned to a cuppa for these 20 reasons

    Research of 2,000 adults discovered a cup of tea is often present as we progress throughout our day - from the moment we wake up to kick start the morning and after a stressful day, as well as after suffering a bereavement, following an argument and to cure a hangover. Consuming an average of three cups a day, 64 per cent of tea drinkers think sipping on a brew can be a mindful moment. And getting a boost of positivity (32 per cent), clearing their mind (31 per cent) and a burst of motivation...

  • Brits have turned to a cuppa for these 20 reasons

    Research of 2,000 adults discovered a cup of tea is often present as we progress throughout our day - from the moment we wake up to kick start the morning and after a stressful day, as well as after suffering a bereavement, following an argument and to cure a hangover. Consuming an average of three cups a day, 64 per cent of tea drinkers think sipping on a brew can be a mindful moment. And getting a boost of positivity (32 per cent), clearing their mind (31 per cent) and a burst of motivation...

  • The REAL reason no one should have to pay for their prescriptions

    It was called as 'a dark day' for patients which could seem a slightly, erm, dramatic way to describe a 25p increase in prescription charges.

  • For Some Reason, Drake Has a Response to Kendrick Lamar

    I'm already a Drake hater, so about four lines in, I was already out. Two bitchy divas continue their hysterics, pettiness, and fighting. Drake finally stopped crying, increased the hourly rate for his contractors, rescheduled his ab etching updates, and is trying to hit back after Kendrick Lamar released damn near a whole album about how much he hates Drake. SourceIf you'd like to read a timeline of this season of FX's Feud, click here.

  • Finding Faith: Food trucks gather community

    "Our church’s 'Faith Forward' committee has hosted a food truck every Tuesday for the past four weeks in an effort to bring folks out of their homes And, you know what? Something divine is taking place."