by Ann Ajet | Oct 18, 2019 | Arts and Culture
You can read a shorter version of this article here. Last Christmas, Amazon’s smart assistant, Alexa, crashed because the system was overloaded. But Alexa wasn’t just dealing with requests. “Alexa, I feel depressed” is amongst many confessions, users are expressing to...
by Ann Ajet | May 8, 2019 | Arts and Culture
Stressed at the thought of my anxiety-inducing to-do-list. I decide to test the popular Meditation and Mindfulness App – Calm. My curiosity piqued by the fact that this app has been downloaded 12 million times to help people de-stress. I click on the chasing...
by Ann Ajet | Nov 28, 2018 | Arts and Culture, Christian Living
The camera rolls and images of the iconic Gherkin and Canary Wharf tower flash past our screen. The camera pans to aerial views of this great industrious city of London. The smell of money lingers in the air as Sir Alan Sugar rolls up in his Bentley, ready to greet...
by Ann Ajet | Sep 15, 2018 | Arts and Culture
Most people are unaware of the idea of God in the making of themselves. When we don’t know who we are – we spend our life’s work constructing our own brand and identity. The source of our recognition turns from the one that created us for Himself into searching...
by Ann Ajet | Jul 27, 2018 | Arts and Culture, God and Bible
When I was younger, I could handle the way the world fit into my neat little boxes. There were the good people in the red corner and the bad people in the blue. He-man was a goodie and he had to escape the grasps of badman Skeletor and Michael Jackson was my pop idol....
by Ann Ajet | Jun 8, 2018 | Arts and Culture
Truth be told if a post on food appeared on a Christian blog several years ago. I probably would have skipped past it and unfairly labelled it as a pretentious article written by yuppie Christians. But the Bible takes the act of eating food seriously so we probably...