The USA election of 2008 was a victory of HOPE, as we saw the first Black American elected as President. Eight years on it looked like we were having the... read more →
“You’re an African doctor harvesting tear ducts You believe in God, but you get no special dispensation for this belief now You’re an old man sitting by the fire; you’re... read more →
It is an exciting time to be part of the Kaleidoscope Family with ARCH joining us recently. There is now a service offered by us in every part of Wales... read more →
Kaleidoscope has no official position on the EU Referendum but of course, the outcome affects us all. So why do I say you should consider voting remaining in? As an... read more →
We want life to be wonderful for children; childhood is precious and it should be a time of innocence and a time of discovery. The Fairy Tales we read to... read more →
The news may be full of European Elections but here in Wales we have a National Election. For me the elections are close to home as my wife, Debby, is... read more →
I became a Baptist Minister because I believed the Church could make a real difference to the lives of people. I have believed that the mission of the Church was... read more →
Drug Testing in Sport is allegedly there to stop people seeking an unfair advantage against other clean athletes. What is strange however, is if this is the case, why recreational... read more →
This slogan is appropriate for all caring organisations, although in this case I have taken it from a campaign to save hedgehogs. This Christmas, staff at Kaleidoscope have decided to... read more →