This week I’d like to write about a concept that has had a strong influence on me since I first heard of it some ten years ago.
Recently I read Abdu Murray’s fine book Saving Truth: Finding Meaning and Clarity in a Post-Truth World (Zondervan 2018).
It is hard to believe that in a number of days I will no longer be the chaplain at Bethesda Regional Health Centre. It seems like just a short while ago that I came to Bethesda to begin this work.
We aren’t often invited to enter a food truck, tell stories and prepare one of our favourite old recipes. Normally we purchase food from the proprietor of such a venue.
Do you avoid wearing shorts due to the unsightly veins on your legs? Varicose veins are enlarged veins commonly found in the legs.
Last week I had the opportunity to represent Manitoba at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) International Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
The annual South Eastman Walk for Alzheimer’s took place in Steinbach on Thursday, raising more than $130,000, province wide.
It wasn’t so long ago that I looked forward to the new spring growth; the greening up of the world. Then it came on strong, nurtured by timely rains and the warm sun.
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.