I didn’t send a wish list to Santa this year, but if I did, here are just some of the things I would put on it.
These days it seems impossible to separate Christmas and technology. Technology for many of us it will be front and center next week when we open gifts.
Most of us who grew up in a Russian Mennonite home and are now 40 years of age or older are likely familiar with the game of Crokinole.
Are you sick of tossing and turning at night? Do you wake up in the morning feeling almost too tired to get out of bed?
After both expanding the number of things the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) is charged on and then increasing the rate from 7% to 8%, it’s hard to believe that the NDP could actually be coming back to Manitobans with another tax increase.
Every Christmas we must come to terms with the birth and nature of Jesus Christ. Christians make some incredible, wonderful and miraculous claims about the birth of Jesus… and we should.
While our Village and the Livery Barn Restaurant are closed until May 1, life at MHV has not ground to a complete standstill. Our meeting and banquet facilities are still being rented frequently for business meetings, Christmas parties and even a wedding or two.
I was still in my teenage years when I identified two different ways of using the biblical text in the life of the church.
In a few weeks we will bid a sad farewell to our colleague, Tashia Lapeire. Not only has Tashia blessed our workplace as a fun-loving and caring person, she has also developed the role we gave her with great skill and passion.
Our newly published book, A Collected History: Mennonite Heritage Village, has not only arrived on the shelves of Village Books and Gifts, it has also been officially launched in two locations.