What If Our Actions Gave The Angels Courage?
“Angel” means messenger. Maybe you believe in angels. Maybe you would like to. No matter where you fall, I’m sure you’d like a message from God. […]
“Angel” means messenger. Maybe you believe in angels. Maybe you would like to. No matter where you fall, I’m sure you’d like a message from God. […]
Last year the TV news had told of the southern Alberta floods. The devastation was like no one could even imagine. What a nightmare! It […]
First week of school holidays and the lectionary gives us this: “Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and […]
This weekend, most Canadians will mark Canada Day (which falls on July 1) with merriment: a barbecue, perhaps camping, maybe fireworks. We often take for […]
Mark Carter is a certified student for ministry in the Presbytery of Kamloops. He is also a member of the McLeese Lake house church. Mark’s […]
I am so blessed in still having a few friends I have known since childhood. We email once in a while and for a few minutes I am 15 again, living in my old house with Mom and my sisters.
About a week ago, our dishwasher started making a really nasty noise. Not being too familiar with the internal workings of this marriage-saving appliance, we […]
There’s the amazing shortstop who excels at what he does. But he keeps bugging the coach: He wants to pitch. He gets the chance and […]
Over the last month or so, two people, in different parts of Canada have told me they miss my blog. I regret my long silence. […]
I’ve been trying to write a blog that isn’t about how I’m feeling. Which is proving to be a little tricky. Everything feels off centre and […]
This summer we have a few summer students and I want to highlight the ministries they are engaged in. Last week we heard from our […]
We once owned a supermarket. After several years of running a corner grocery store it was a challenging experience. We did love the corner store. […]
In the wake of the 140th General Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada, an ecumenical friend who was in attendance asked me a most interesting […]
Ever hear people say, “It’s always about money”? But you know what? It’s never about money. Money is a symptom of the heart. How we use, abuse […]
Regimental funerals, whether for police or military personnel, are always moving experiences. But one of the most heart-rending images from the funeral for the three […]
This morning, I had a worship planning meeting. Our theme was “centrepoint” – which was born of a brainstorming session several months ago. I was […]
This week’s entry is from Dianne Metuq. Dianne is an Inuit student at Prairie Bible Institute who is with us in Ndazkoh for 3 months […]
The search for a ‘Goldilocks’ diet—not too much, not too little, but just right—with sufficient (but not excessive) nutrition for all people has become a […]