This finishes up our series profiling the political parties in their attitude toward sustainability and environment.
In order to avert the many perils of Biblicism which we have discussed previously, many contemporary biblical thinkers are accepting the centuries-old Anabaptist perspective that all of Scripture must be read through the lens of Christ.
MHV has a wonderful arrangement with a group of local artisans who display and sell their works in the General Store during our “tourist” season.
One of the newest artifacts at Mennonite Heritage Village is a pair of hand-made ice skates. The skates were donated by Ken Kristjansen. It is estimated that they are more than 100 years old.
If weight loss were as simple as reducing calories and running the treadmill we would all be thin. There are many factors contributing to our expanding waist line and that is why diets generally don’t work.
I know a few people who like to watch the same movie over and over again. I’m not sure how they do it because it would just seem to be repetitious even after a couple of viewings.
A couple of weeks ago, we watched a movie ‘we the tiny house people’ which looked at people living in small spaces by necessity or choice.
Buying your first home is a thrill, a lifestyle commitment and probably creating the largest debt you will ever take on. But when is large too large? How much house can you really afford?
Recently I read an article titled, “Can Evangelical Chaplains Serve God and Country? The Crisis Arrives” written by Albert Mohler, the President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
MHV has many artifacts that need varying degrees of restoration work. One that is being focused on now is a hay wagon.