It’s easy sometimes to forget the many ways that Manitobans have impacted not only our province but also our country and the world.
Over the years Psalm 23 has brought comfort to those who suffer from all the hurt, anguish, pain, remorse, distress, misery, sadness and wretchedness… we could go on and on.
We live in a time and in a nation where human rights important. A few months ago I was visiting one of the many people who were in hospital who are designated “Awaiting Placement”.
The first Mennonites to come from Russia to Canada arrived in Southeastern Manitoba in 1874, in the area then known as the East Reserve and today as the Rural Municipality of Hanover.
This is the time of year when most of us increase our activity levels by playing sports or starting a new exercise regime! It is important when being physically active to have your body at optimal health.
For the first time in 30 years, an international credit rating agency has downgraded the province’s credit rating.
One of the biggest barriers to sustainable living is a house that just isn’t designed for it.
I am pleased with Pope Francis’ latest encyclical on the environment and the economy, entitled, “Laudato Sí.”
When we had to cancel our Spring on the Farm festival on Victoria Day, I made a point of telling people that when I acknowledge that God has created the weather which causes us to cancel such an event, the cancellation doesn’t upset me.
An intriguing new exhibit has recently been assembled in the Gerhard Ens Gallery at Mennonite Heritage Village.