Although the number of people coming to visit the museum has decreased in the last month, we still have the pleasure of meeting interesting guests.
You may remember in my previous 2 blogs that I am trying to sell my house. Well, it has sold, and we are in our new home.
Last week the NDP government said publicly that it supported having Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) get into the business of paying for road repairs with the insurance premiums of Manitoba drivers.
From time to time the MHV Auxiliary stages a fundraising event where an educational film is shown, followed by homemade pie and coffee.
As I passed down Steinbach streets throughout much of October, I couldn’t help notice hundreds of bags of leaves piled on curbsides waiting for a trip to our landfill.
Two of our Book Shop’s current best-selling books are Light of the World and Kroeger Clocks.
In my early youth I was introduced to a simple Jesus. The world had rejected the creator God which meant that everyone was on the way to hell. Jesus came to this world to appease God’s wrath by dying on the cross.
A few months ago I was seeing a woman on our Hospital’s Medical unit and an interesting question arose. She asked me, “Is it OK to take communion if you can no longer get out to church.”
The other day I was talking to a pastor friend of mine. Both of us are 70 years plus in age. One thing we talked about was all this talk about death.
It is usually not possible to pluck one’s own medicine from a windowsill to apply to a burn or a small wound.