This month I had the privilege of meeting two new additions to the Steinbach RCMP detachment, Constable Garfield Henderson and his partner, four year old German Shepherd Enzo from British Columbia.
Parliament is now again sitting, and a carbon tax is again being talked about. Premier Brad Wall of Saskatchewan seems to be leading the opposition to such a tax.
When I think of the wisdom and superiority of God’s plan, I feel like falling on my knees in prayer before our Father in heaven.
Our survey of the dominant atonement theories throughout the Christian era illustrates that they have all been heavily influenced by the political and social contexts of the times in which they came to light.
Our Education Program’s summer staff members, Jaycia Koop and Nia Rogers, have completed their work at Mennonite Heritage Village for the 2016 season.
Mindfulness is easy. It’s about paying attention on what you are doing in this moment. It’s simple. We are all capable of doing it.
This month Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living and Manitoba Agriculture will be co-hosting the International One Welfare Conference in Winnipeg, focusing on complex social situations where human and animal health are involved.
Earlier this month I had the opportunity to meet with health officials and Ministers in the Saskatchewan government in Regina.
In the years since southeastern Manitoba was settled by European immigrants about 140 years ago, the increase in human productivity has been remarkable.
How did you spend your summer? Working, sure – weekends at the cottage, a family vacation, a family reunion, summer is the season we wait for all year long then it is gone in a flash.