He IS Presbyterian!
Re Members For Eternity, March I am Presbyterian! I am born into a Presbyterian family I have been in a Presbyterian Church since I was […]
Re Members For Eternity, March I am Presbyterian! I am born into a Presbyterian family I have been in a Presbyterian Church since I was […]
Re Going Backwards, January It was unsettlling to see two photographs from the camp at Auschwitz used as illustration in an article about Eastern Europe […]
Re A Shift in the Wind, December 2010 Rev. Hans Kouwenberg makes some very interesting comments and poses many interesting questions. His final comment and […]
Re Ultimate Destination, online Good morning, Pat Schneider. Writing about your journey with Harry’s cancer will help many who read it, I’m sure. It was […]
Re More Grey Hair in Pews, December News You realize, of course, much of it has been there all along, masquerading as blonde, brunette and […]
Re Good News Stories, November It was good to read the Good News Stories. Have you heard Cannington’s story? They had a beautiful brick church […]
Re This Is My Beloved Son, December This article took me back to 1993 when I was diagnosed as bipolar, and the years of personal […]
Re A Shift in the Wind, December In response to Hans Kouwenberg’s concern that with cutbacks there will be fewer “boots on the ground” to […]
Re Am I Just I, December What a wonderful story. The church is not the building but the people, the family of God. When Jesus […]
In 1989, the House of Commons adopted a resolution to eliminate child poverty by 2000. It has not eliminated poverty and in some cases, it […]
Re What Does Vital, Faithful Worship Cost? In Song, Jan. 5 This is a good topic for discussion. I think that breathing new life into […]
Re This Is My Beloved Son, December Thank you to the author of this article and thank you for publishing it.
I use Christ’s name in vain, I have displayed in the worst way and everything I’ve done requires redemption from Him, the One, In advance […]
I was 16 years old — I couldn’t wait to get my driver’s license. I couldn’t wait to work and make my own money. I […]
At the risk of being pilloried myself, may I suggest we stop looking to the corporate business world as our example and start looking to […]
Re Hats Off to Grandma, Patricia Schneider, Oct. 4 Ah! Tea parties. My little girls presented their share of them too, and giggled when their […]
Re Devil Hands, Letters, November What is so offensive about someone raising a closed fist with only the index finger raised? Is it because the […]
Re Building a Culture of Song, In Song, Dec. 1 What a great collection of ideas, Andrew! I wonder, in congregations where the capacity of […]
Re Do I Tell Them About the Reindeer?, The Messy Table, Nov. 29 One year, many, many years ago, at a church now far, far […]