by Elaine Breckenridge Of all the customs and traditions of Christmas, the creche or nativity set is my favorite. As a child, I remember my parents would have us slowly …
by Michael Moore Blue Christmas: A quiet, reflective service for those of us who are grieving, lonely, sad, not feeling particularly festive, or just in need of a time of …
by Tom Sine Prep now for an Omicron Crisis Christmas! On Monday, the UK reported its first death from the Omicron variant, and on Wednesday it reported 78,610 new cases …
photos and writing by June Friesen Recently I was doing a bit of study on the background of the passage in Isaiah 9 that is often used in churches in …
all words and photos by June Friesen The idea for World Soil Day was birthed through the International Union of Soil Sciences in 2002. The purpose of having a day …
all photos and writing by June Friesen Annually on December 1st, we commemorate World AIDS Day and reflect upon our worldwide response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This year has been …
words and featured photo by Melissa Taft My grandma Robbie was a savvy gift shopper. With five kids, their spouses, 24 grandkids, and eventually a growing number of grandkid spouses …
by Lisa Scandrette Over the last few years, I have noticed anxiety arising more often in my mind and my body. Perhaps you have, too, since anxiety is one way …
photos and writings by June Friesen Thanksgiving is a time of showing appreciation to God for all of the things that He has given to us, particularly in the harvest …
Table Talk by Laurie Klein “What time is it?” “What’s for dinner?” “Why am I here?” Ancient, universal questions: Silently or aloud, we still ask them. Questions like these arise …
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