At the February Prairie Organic conference in Brandon, a number of speakers spoke about the principles of regenerative agriculture.
Our struggle is not against flesh and blood: What does that mean? As new Christians, it did not take very long for our faith to be challenged by some unseen forces, forces that did not have bodies; evil spirits that attacked our faith.
In 1965, Bill Bright of Campus Crusade was looking for a tool to assist his organization carry out evangelism on college campuses and beyond.
As the 2018 Winter Olympics closed in South Korea on Sunday night, my mind wandered to the artefact collection at Mennonite Heritage Village.
Like it or not, as we age we are naturally more susceptible to certain symptoms and health conditions.
Many medical professions such as doctors and nurses are self-regulated. That means that as a professional body they have their own governing structure that helps to set standards and practices and to ensure that their profession develops.
On Monday, I was pleased to announce more than 120 projects with funding totaling $30 million to help enhance and maintain our health-care facilities across the region and throughout Manitoba.
Archaeologists tell us that agriculture, the nurturing of plants so they can be harvested and consumed, probably began about 10,000 years ago.
“Be tolerant” is today’s oft-heard moral imperative. This principle of tolerance sounds good, but careful thinkers should ask: Is it sound?
The final words of 1 Corinthians 13 make a remarkable pronouncement “…the greatest of these (faith, hope and love) is love.” If you have been to a wedding you have probably heard this passage read. It is known as the “Love Chapter” of the Bible as it describes true love.