Spring is a most wonderful time of year. The shades of dirty white, black and brown give way to a proliferation of greens. The evergreens are the stable background green from which to judge the new growth, first the grasses then the poplar trees.
What is a miracle? Have miracles happened? Do they occur today? Should we believe miracle reports?
Transitions are difficult! My co-workers have been working to convince me not to retire. They haven’t been successful. So soon there will be a transition, I will leave and a new chaplain will take my place.
The Art of Mennonite Clocks, our new exhibit in the Gerhard Ens Gallery, was formally opened to the public with a ceremony on Manitoba Day, May 12.
We can use every cream, serum and filler to help our skin maintain its healthy glow, but nothing works as well as good nutrition and optimal hydration.
You’re ready to head off for college or university and you know your money will be tight.
In a previous article, we discovered five psychological barriers that make it difficult to accept and act on messages about climate change.
This past April, I had the opportunity to see my private member’s bill, the Rail Safety Awareness Week Act, pass in the Legislative Assembly on second reading and at the committee stage, and move on to an upcoming third and final reading.
Permit me to stay with the book, A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community (2017), by John Pavlovitz, a little while longer.
What would all of us do without partnerships? While our culture pushes us toward independence in many aspects of life, we really are quite dependent on others for many things that make life both livable and enjoyable.