Author Archives: Daniel Singleton
Faith and Localism: Bursting onto to the scene like a tortoise winning a race
There has been a fair amount of discussion of ‘spiritual capital’ in the local space, with the recent Christians in Parliament report Faith in the Community and a series of different events taking place regarding the role of faith with local authorities. You could be […]
Why shouldn’t we pause and notice?
It seems a crazy time of year for us here at the FaithAction office. There have been some lengthy negotiations where we have been considering our work with the Department of Health and interacting with other national bodies to see where our work can align […]
Bravery on the Street of Woolwich
Yesterday, I was closeted away writing an article on the Coalition and faith, for the new website Public Spirit, when I started to be distracted by news reports of the fatal attack on a soldier in Woolwich. My heart sank as I realised how faith […]
The Wisdom of Taxi Drivers
When I’m visiting a different city and taking a taxi, I make it a habit to get the driver’s view on how things are there; to find out what the issues are and what is being done right and what is being done wrong. Recently, […]
The truth can lie between the facts
As somewhat of an idealist, I do tend to find that life can be disappointing, that people don’t turn out as noble or selfless as I expect. This is hardly surprising when I consider my own thoughts and actions, which certainly do not seem to […]
Every day is an adventure with Harriet
So there I was, at home, having a quick bite to eat before a colleague and I headed into town for a contract meeting. There was a knock at the door and in burst Harriet! Harriet is in her late 20s and has not long […]
Whatever are we coming to?
British institutions have received quite a bit of negative press recently. The institutions we look to uphold democracy and our way of life have been found wanting. Yet, our institutions are surely only a reflection of the nation as a whole, just as public figures […]
What really matters?
I must admit to getting a bit bored recently. Bored, that is, with last week’s focus on the topless picture of the Duchess of Cambridge and this week’s rolling story of MP Andrew Mitchell’s mouthing off at the police. Are we not in danger of […]
Unofficial Games Maker reporting for duty!
I’m back in London after being away for much of the summer, one way or another. I ventured into town and, as I have to pass through Stratford, I enviably get immersed in Olympic traffic; conspicuous pink and maroon Olympic shirts everywhere. There is still […]
Are you happy yet?
The ONS published its Well-being survey this week, but there has been little fanfare about it. This is due the focus on the Olympics, which in itself, could contribute to a more positive feeling about life. I am no expert in these thing, but I […]