In the last month, those of us who are gardeners have become busy harvesting our produce, eating some of it, and putting other produce up for the winter.
In the generation following Anselm’s introduction of the satisfaction atonement theory, Peter Abelard (1079 – 1142) mounted a spirited defense of a much older view known as the moral influence atonement theory.
On August 9 we celebrated the opening of our latest exhibit in the Gerhard Ens Gallery. Along the Road to Freedom is a collection of 26 paintings created by artist Ray Dirks, who is also the Curator at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery in Winnipeg.
Hemp is a word that has been tossed around quite a bit lately in the health food industry – some might even call it a “superfood”.
This past Thursday I announced, on behalf of the Government of Manitoba, that regulation changes have been passed to change and strengthen regional health authority boards.
The first thing that happens when you show up at the Emergency Ward at the local hospital with some distressing ailment is that medical staff establish your vital health statistics like blood pressure and body temperature.
This month’s discussion paper brings us face to face with both love and judgment. It is much easier for us to talk about the love of God.
Our new government has promised to build more PCHs. Anyone who has been involved in any major building project knows that building a personal care home takes time.
Last weekend my family held our twenty-ninth annual family gathering at Clear Lake, in Manitoba’s Riding Mountain National Park.
Acupuncture has been around for centuries, originating in China as far back as 100 BC. It has become one of the most used alternative therapies in the western world.