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- Sharing desks may not be as efficient as some employers hope that it is. A recent study has found that office workers may spend up to two weeks a year just wandering around looking for somewhere to sit. And on average, productivity levels are reduced by almost a third. In recent years companies have used...Hot-desking staff waste time
- The Bishop of Truro has welcomed the Government’s commitment to accepting all of the recent recommendations of the Independent Review into Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Support for Persecuted Christians. The Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen, who chaired the review, said he hopes it will now become a significant catalyst for change. Sir Alan Duncan (who...Government accepts recommendations on support for Persecuted Christians
- Soup of the Day, £4.95; roast rump of lamb with vegetables £15.50. Let’s forgo pudding, but add a glass of wine, say £5. Plus tip = Total £28. That’s from the menu on the George & Dragon website. I hear it serves good pub grub. My imaginary meal was £28 for one, £56 for two. Come...All things come from You, and of Your own do we … not give back much!
- Churches should play a key role in combating serious youth violence in their communities, according to a motion unanimously backed by the recent meeting of the General Synod. Members of the Church of England’s national assembly voted by 315 to zero in support of a motion calling on the church’s national bodies, dioceses and education...Synod unanimously backs call to act on serious youth violence
- The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) is concerned that many people mistakenly think that keeping their homes too clean is damaging. So, they do not wash their hands after using the lavatory, handling raw meat, playing with pets, picking up dog poo, coughing, or handling dirty clothing and household linen. The Society stresses that...How hygienic are you?
- How often do you think about the air quality within your own home? The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has found that many of us are living with ‘indoor pollution’. It has recently issued advice on keeping kitchens and bathrooms well ventilated to combat the problem. Nice warns that bathing, cooking, cleaning,...Open the window!
- ‘Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God’ (Matthew 5:8). Simon Stylites was a Christian, living in Syria around 400 AD, who wanted to be totally pure in his devotion to God. In order to avoid distractions, he lived in the desert on top of a pillar for 37 years. Now is...The Beatitudes: ‘Blessed are the pure in heart’
- Mothers of young children aged from new-born to six-years-old feel guilty about taking time away from their children in order to exercise. But mothers have a greater influence on their offspring’s activity levels than fathers do, and it is important that children grow up with exercise seen as a normal part of the family routine....Why Mummy should not feel guilty
- This well-loved, world famous Christian hymn began in Sweden, moved to Germany and Russia, and thence to England and the USA, where it became world famous as the signature song of George Beverly Shea in the great Billy Graham Crusades. In about 1887 Carl Boberg was a young lay-pastor in Sweden, walking home from church...The story behind the hymn: How Great Thou Art
- The Church of England has published social media advice aimed at tackling offensive behaviour and misleading content and encouraging a positive atmosphere for online conversations. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, unveiled the Church’s first ever social media guidelines at Facebook. The guidelines encourage positive engagement across all national social media accounts run by the Church of...Archbishops launch Church’s first ever social media guidelines and charter
- Here is a very simple tip for appearing confident or in charge of a situation: tilt your head. Researchers have found that tucking your chin and lowering your head by just 10 degrees makes you appear far more dominant, even if your expression stays neutral. The reason seems to be that tilting your head creates...What to do if you lack confidence
- An extensive presentation on safeguarding in the Church of England was given by the lead safeguarding bishop, the Rt Revd Peter Hancock, Bishop of Bath & Wells, at the recent meeting of the General Synod. He said that while “the need for compassion and pastoral care is clear,” it is “action that will bring reform,...Update on safeguarding in the C of E