The WHO Pandemic Treaty

My first “Google hit” when I typed in “WHO pandemic treaty” was “The WHO Pandemic Treaty, officially named the International Treaty on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response, is a legally binding agreement between the 194 WHO member states designed to improve global pandemic preparedness and response. It aims to address weaknesses revealed during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the uneven distribution of resources and lack of coordinated international action” … and you may say “what?” or “so what!”.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – a personal, Christian perspective and journey

DEI stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. It’s a framework used by organizations to foster a workplace or community where all individuals are valued, respected, and have equal opportunities, regardless of their background. DEI initiatives aim to create a more inclusive and equitable environment by acknowledging and embracing differences, ensuring fair treatment, and actively welcoming all individuals

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The death of Pope Francis and a spiritual awakening – EVERYWHERE

My season of not blogging all that much continues despite there being so much blog worthy material around and my not letting up observing what is happening around me along with a deepening sense of foreboding because it is at an alarming rate. I sense huge change is in the air, especially in the spiritual realm and, while a lot of that is positive, I also recognise the danger of over pontificating, noting many voices around offering conflicting perspectives, while the one that truly matters is God’s. Yet as the good book reminds us: there is a time to blog and a time to refrain from blogging. Wisdom and truth is needed and knowing when to blog and when not to.

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A nation at a crossroads, how things can be turned around, where our hope should lie

Incredibly for me, it has been two weeks since I last blogged. It is not that there is a shortage of blog worthy material, nor that I have stopped watching on my wall, but rather that I hadn’t quite figured out how to tackle the subject I wanted to write about (ref. the title) that goes to the heart of what are my own present preoccupations.

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Mishpat

Sometimes in my blogging I come across a subject (whether in my “political” or in my “religious” blogs) that cries out for a deeper understanding than one I possess, yet is so important and relevant to today’s situation that it is something worth discussing despite gaps in my knowledge. In this case, it is to do with a word that often crops up in the Old Testament that is also one rich in meaning.

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