We all have opinions on the weather – it’s too cold, too hot, too windy, winters are not like they used to be, never known weather like this, wetter than usual, drier than usual. Weather is never just right!
When I think of the wisdom and superiority of God’s plan, I feel like falling on my knees in prayer before our Father in heaven.
One of the most important aspects to note about any object at a museum is that the object is not merely an object but represents a link into the past.
Chicken is a favourite meal item in Canada in its various forms – the deep-fried breaded type widely available in restaurants (perhaps the most popular), roasted whole with stuffing for holidays and breasts or drumsticks with a glaze or sprinkled with herbs for regular suppers any day of the week.
Academics and those involved with politics and campaigns often express concern with the lack of citizen engagement in public issues.
Before we move on to proposing alternatives to Biblicism, we first need to spend some time asking a critical question: Why are Evangelicals not bothered more than they are by the “pervasive interpretive pluralism” in their ranks even though they hold to an “inerrant” biblical text.
Pioneer Days, our signature festival event, is less than a week away. We are planning a full agenda of pioneer demonstrations, musical concerts, village tours, great food and fun activities for the kids.
Some months ago a member of the MHV Auxiliary informed me that the group wanted to provide MHV with a type of water feature referred to as a Bubbler.
The Mennonite families who emigrated to the Manitoba East Reserve from New Russia (later Ukraine) in the mid-1870s had almost all lived in established homes of farming communities before coming to Canada.
There’s nothing more beautiful on the prairie landscape than a field of flax, blooming in deep blue next to golden yellow canola.