A while ago I read a blog from Tyler Perry about him writing a letter to his younger self. I thought it was odd that he would do that.
For hundreds of years, Canada’s maple trees have been tapped in spring to release sap that is collected in buckets and boiled down to make amber-coloured maple syrup.
Every day when I see my son after school I ask him the same question, “What did you learn in school today?” I suspect that many other parents ask the same question of their own children.
Christmas reminds us of the fact that Jesus came to this Earth at just the right time. In our text today, we are told that when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son.
Today I read with some dismay about the latest plans from the energy companies in Alberta. Plans for the largest man-made lake district on Earth have been submitted to the provincial authorities, for the flooding of abandoned tar sand mines with a mix of tailings and fresh water.
If we intend to read the Bible through the lens of Christ, as I have suggested me must, then it is imperative that we focus our attention on the central message Jesus proclaimed.
The Mennonite Heritage Village, as a total project, has been a product of countless hands and hearts that have helped to bring it to fruition.
Winter has arrived, bringing with it added risk of influenza and viral infections which spread more quickly when people remain indoors in close company with others.
Political pundits love to dissect the results of by-elections and speculate what they may mean for the next general election.
As I have said before: if you ask people which is more important, their job, the economy or the environment, most will say their job or the economy.