For most of my life I have considered spirituality to be a state of communion with God apart from my vocation defined as what I do for a living.
Every now and then, we at Mennonite Heritage Village feel sorry for ourselves. Actually, we have a lot to be thankful for and few reasons to feel that way.
Nutritionists and health experts have an arsenal of foods and supplements they recommend every individual consume.
The decision by the Trudeau government to purchase the Trans-Mountain pipeline for $4.5 billion and the commitment to actually build the pipeline can hardly be seen as anything other than a massive subsidy to Oil Sands development.
Planned Parenthood is North America’s largest abortion provider, known for promoting abortion as a major means to help and show compassion to women and children.
15 years ago, I was asked if I might plan an annual service for families who experienced pregnancy and infant loss.
An exhibit like The Art of Mennonite Clocks, currently on display in our Gerhard Ens Gallery, doesn’t happen without a lot of cooperation.
You have probably heard the famous quote by Hippocrates, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”
This week, I was proud to recognize the contributions of Kleefeld’s own, Robb Nash, who was recently named as one of twelve upcoming recipients of the Order of Manitoba.
It is a misty Manitoba morning and I like it that way. I have been to exotic locations but give me a prairie morning with a meadowlark greeting me with her rhapsody of song and the smell of the earth in the air and I will be content.