My goal in writing the last nine articles was to focus my understandings about the nature of the Good News proclaimed in the biblical text.
We have all watched a TV drama in which a person’s heartbeat and breathing stop and someone jumps in, provides CPR and the person’s life is saved with no long term loss of vitality.
Can it be possible that someday soon the world sees the end of wars? Is it too much to hope for a day when people will get tired of killing one another?
A very brief and strange session of the Manitoba Legislature wrapped up on Tuesday of this week and it left many people wondering what the whole exercise was about.
Just a few weeks ago, Ruth and I harvested a dozen large, organically-grown cabbages from our garden.
Call ’em Boomerang Kids or KIPPERS (Kids In Parents’ Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings) – but by any name, the number of adult children living with their parents is on the rise.
This past little while, I was sitting in church and the pastor who was speaking was talking about Hope…
This past Tuesday the federal Conservative government introduced legislation that will eliminate the long-gun registry in Canada.
After our last column about a Steady State Economy, I heard from David Dawson who lives at La Broquerie. David agreed with the column, but thought the language got a little too complex at places.
I am well aware that the major shift I have been calling for with respect to the notion of hell as a central Christian tenet is a difficult one for most believers to make.