Just as I was getting ready to wrap up this series on atonement I came across the reflections of a contemporary Franciscan Friar, Richard Rohr.
It’s not about quantity as much as it is about quality! If you eat the right foods, your body won’t need or crave excess!
It might have been my farm background that piqued my interest in this year’s Mennonite Studies Conference at the University of Winnipeg.
Remembrance Day for Canadians is a time that is set aside to formally remember and give thanks to those that have served and those that do still today.
Oil is an incredibly powerful resource that has allowed us to change the world dramatically over the past century.
Military service is a touchy subject, especially in this area where many were conscientious objectors and many served as members of the Canadian Armed Forces.
At 11:00 a.m. on November 12 a cairn honoring Mennonite Conscientious Objectors during World War II will be unveiled at the Mennonite Heritage Village.
It’s unanimous! When my gal pals and I get together, we agree that we are indeed back in our places with sunshiny faces. We are where we belong.
As the Minister of Health, Seniors and Active Living, I am proud to congratulate those Manitobans who have received a Manitoba Council on Aging Recognition Award.
Over the past weeks, our government has heard from hundreds of Manitobans who attended recently completed in-person pre-budget meetings across the province.