Manitoba school children and youth are heading back to school as another summer recess comes to an end.
In this essay I will discuss two ways of reading the Bible, the strengths and weaknesses of each especially when used exclusively, and how they can work together to enliven Bible reading in our contemporary context.
If your garden is anything like ours, we are starting to get an abundance of certain vegetables. This month it’s beets.
Sauerkraut or “sour cabbage” is an unusual food known around the world in one form or another.
In Manitoba we are fortunate to have caring and professional medical staff in our hospitals, clinics and other healthcare centres.
With summer finally arriving, bringing hot humid weather it can be tempting to reach for the air conditioning controls if you have them and blasting the air cool.
On a beautiful, warm, sunny day, it is easy to forget the troubles all around us, unless of course the troubles are happening to us.
For a limited time, the confirmed oldest known piece of Russian Mennonite furniture in North America is now on display at the Mennonite Heritage Village, known as the “Epp Spinning Chair”.
Who would have thought that beet borscht would turn out to be one of the most nutritious foods on a lunch menu, or that the pungent pickled beet on the condiment table was not only a colourful addition to the picnic plate but actually healthy?
The past week at the Manitoba Legislature focused largely on the search for accountability. It wasn’t an easy search.