In my work I run into victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a social, criminal, psychological as well as a spiritual problem.
This week marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I, sometimes referred to as The Great War. On July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, setting events in motion.
Anyone who likes the taste of coconut and can’t get enough of it will be ecstatic to learn there is a product on the market with a rich coconut flavour that could well become your favourite spread.
Understandably, some things in government just take time to achieve. If there is one thing that people associate government with, it’s the time it takes to get some things accomplished.
Seeding your garden in springtime is exciting. After a long cold winter you wait, impatiently, for a taste of fresh produce from the garden.
In recent years I have begun to explore “Celtic Spirituality.” Celts originated in Central Europe, but repeatedly were driven west and north from about 500 B.C. to 150 A.D., mostly by the Romans, into regions of present-day Ireland and Scotland.
Village Books and Gifts is just that – a store at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) that specializes in books and gifts.
It’s hard to imagine a hot dog without mustard or French fries without ketchup. Condiments add pizzazz to a food, adding the extra flavour to change bland to tasty and good to very good.
Last week I spent time in Omaha, Nebraska meeting with American legislators as we discussed issues that are important to both of our countries.
In sports, a perfect pass is a thing of beauty. Your cottage is also a thing of beauty – a place for fun times with the people you love.