Last week in this column I dealt with the challenge all of our towns and cities have: how to deal with the phosphorous in our liquid waste-water stream.
This past summer my wife and I took our three grandsons to see the movie Inside Out.
The Apostle Peter calls us “newborn babies.” We know that newborn babies have only their mother and father to take care of them.
Recently a friend dropped by Mennonite Heritage Village to donate a couple of beautiful old shawls to the museum.
In North America, cardiovascular conditions are one of the leading causes of mortality and prescription medications. The cardiovascular system includes your heart and all of your blood vessels.
Every spring in Manitoba the provincial government brings forward a budget. It’s a detailed document that outlines how much a government plans to spend in specific programs and departments.
It is exciting to follow developments with respect to the Landmark and Niverville lagoon reclamation projects. Both are using swamp vegetation to remove phosphorous from their lagoons.
In this essay we continue to identify the building blocks that will inform our reflections about the atonement.
Every year, January 25 marks a significant anniversary for Anabaptists, those who have chosen to be baptized as adults.
There is no substance as controversial as cholesterol, and no substance about which there is more confusion.