It would be an understatement to say that the provincial budget, to be unveiled later this month, is important.
Spring is about to spring and with it all the migrating birds will be coming back to breed. Many birds nest in cavities – historically holes made by woodpeckers or in rotting trees.
Today was a LONG day. My dad had surgery to repair a compressed neck area. The surgery was a success, and I saw him in the recovery room, and he was feeling great (read, high on medication they gave him)!
We have made the argument thus far that when Jesus read his Bible he did so through a nonviolent grid.
Easter is arguably the most significant holiday in the Christian calendar. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation on which the Christian faith is built.
In this age of refined and often bland foods, anything tasting bitter is avoided by many North Americans. In fact, the shelves of supermarkets are lined with products that have had any bitter flavour replaced by sweet or salty.
According to statistics that have been presented by the Winnipeg Police Service, nearly 6,500 people were reported missing last year in the City of Winnipeg alone.
A couple of weeks ago, South Eastman Transition Initiative hosted its first ever “SETI SUPPER”. Some fifty people gathered for a feast of local foods, and it was fantastic.
I was recently watching an older lecture by the late philosopher Dallas Willard and he said something that just absolutely grabbed me. “Truth does not accommodate belief, belief must accommodate truth.”
Within the next month, 2.2 billion Christians, 31.5% of the world’s population will stop to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.