Have you ever thought about the words you speak? In the last little while I’ve been thinking a lot about what I say, who I say it to, and what kind of an impact I make on the person I am talking to.
It has been almost six years since the provincial government called an inquiry into the death of Phoenix Sinclair, the little five year old girl whose death went undiscovered for months by Child and Family Services.
Can anyone doubt that there is a need, world wide, to reduce our dependence on dirty fossil fuels to create energy.
Many people find it somewhat difficult to put their trust in Christ; I know I did many years ago.
Things are looking up, these days. Gas prices – up. Electrical costs – up. Heating bills – up.
This week a survey was released by pollster NANOS Research that indicated that 74% of Canadians were prepared for budget cuts in the upcoming federal budget believing restraint is necessary for the future health of Canada’s economy.
It seems today’s home owners and home builders would rather bury their heads in the sand than work at envisioning the future.
In Part One of A New Kind of Christianity, Brian McLaren contends that the six-line narrative we usually draw from the Bible is more a Greco-Roman story line than a true, biblical revelation.
Back in October of 2011 I had the privilege of attending a day long session called Sacred Stories, Shared Storied and Healing.
I was at a hockey tournament this weekend. The company I work for puts on this tournament, as a team building exercise, and asks for help from sponsors.