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The social dividends of faith
Heartlines CEO Dr Garth Japhet explores how the organised church has realised that it needs to find ways of actively reengaging with society by guiding its members as they ask,
"How then shall we live?"
Why vulnerability and failure are important parts of our story
Heartlines CEO Dr Garth Japhet was hosted on a Gautrain e-Lounge session to discuss his book Like Water is for Fish and his insights into the power of storytelling.
Read more about Why vulnerability and failure are important parts of our storyChurch leaders from Phoenix, Inanda, KwaMashu and Ntuzuma hold sports day as part of reconciliatory efforts
In a bid to promote social cohesion and reconciliation, a sports day was recently hosted in Inanda with church leaders from Phoenix, Inanda, Ntuzuma and KwaMashu in attendance.
Read more about Church leaders from Phoenix, Inanda, KwaMashu and Ntuzuma hold sports day as part of reconciliatory effortsFinding people on different places in their journeys
Watch Heartlines CEO Dr Garth Japhet in conversation with author and psychologist Dr Melanie Katzman about the Heartlines story, how story helps us engage with people, and how story is fundamental to our existence as humans.
Read more about Finding people on different places in their journeysStory is building bridges
Heartlines donor, the Templeton Religion Trust, recently profiled our What's Your Story? project on its platform.
Read more about Story is building bridgesWorld of despair: Living with ‘stuffed head syndrome’
Heartlines CEO Dr Garth Japhet reflects on the reality of dealing with mental health, part of which he explores in his new book Like Water is for Fish.
Read more about World of despair: Living with ‘stuffed head syndrome’The hope of story in difficult times
Ufrieda Ho reflects on Heartlines CEO Dr Garth Japhet's conversation with Mark Heywood from Daily Maverick about his new book and why sharing our stories matters.
Read more about The hope of story in difficult times‘Tell me your story, then I’ll tell you mine’: Building bridges with empathy
A storytelling programme based on three simple steps is building connections between people who do not know each other, and addressing racial and social divides by breaking down the barriers that result in discrimination, prejudice and hatred.
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