by Diane Woodrow When I was a child Guy Fawkes night on 5th November was the big fireworks thing. Halloween was not really on the radar at all in the …
art and thoughts by Keren Dibbens-Wyatt Autumn is my favourite season. I am grateful for the slowing down of nature that mirrors my own, the slight chill in the wind …
by Diane Woodrow, originally published on Aspirational Adventures I’ve been having a quiet rant to God on behalf of a friend. I’m not sure if she’s ranting too but I …
Photos and writing by June Friesen, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. It is celebrated across the …
by Tom Sine, “Faith-based disaster relief groups balance COVID safety with speedy response to Hurricane Ida”. A spectrum of faith-based disaster relief groups were prepared to respond to Hurricane Ida when …
By Lilly Lewin photo by Paul DeGraaf Recently, I’ve found that I need new vision, new eyes to see Jesus with again. I realized that I’ve gotten blinded to the …
By Lilly Lewin I am on the road in Denver,Colorado this week, helping our youngest son move and get ready for law school. It’s hard to believe that here in …
by Christine Sine Transitions mean change. They are always challenging, sometimes painful. We want to hold onto the familiar and the comforting. The leeks and garlic of Egypt, all that …
by Christine Sine A couple of weeks ago I was interviewed for the Dear Daughters podcast. Before the interview I was asked to write a letter to my younger self. It …
by Lilly Lewin Last week while leading a sabbath retreat, I participated in an art meditation where four people prayed around one piece of board core form board using colorful …
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