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Jan 05, 2017 @ 11:41 am

Pause Before Sending

While the world is, and always has been, in constant change, it’s the pace of the change that makes our current reality so unique. Never before in history has the experience of one generation been...

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While the world is, and always has been, in constant change, it’s the pace of the change that makes our current reality so unique. Never before in history has the experience of one generation been...

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Jan 05, 2017 @ 11:39 am

Look on the Bright Side: Taking out the Trash

Whether in health, relationships, or finances, we all desire improvement. Our natural tendency is to look back over the year gone by in order to measure our progress and shortcomings, yet sadly our...

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Whether in health, relationships, or finances, we all desire improvement. Our natural tendency is to look back over the year gone by in order to measure our progress and shortcomings, yet sadly our...

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Jan 05, 2017 @ 11:37 am

Opening My Eyes

Growing up in Niverville in the 60s and 70s, Mennonite families were the majority people group. Some of the Mennonite families were immigrants from Paraguay who had...

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Growing up in Niverville in the 60s and 70s, Mennonite families were the majority people group. Some of the Mennonite families were immigrants from Paraguay who had...

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Dec 01, 2016 @ 9:51 am

A Philosophy of Nationalism

The world has truly lost a great leader in the death of Fidel Castro. This greatness is unarguable, for by greatness I mean charismatic leadership and creation of change. What will likely be debated...

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The world has truly lost a great leader in the death of Fidel Castro. This greatness is unarguable, for by greatness I mean charismatic leadership and creation of change. What will likely be debated...

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Dec 01, 2016 @ 9:50 am

Sincerity Is Always in Season

These last few weeks have found me sifting through the aftermath of the U.S. election in the hope of finding some salvageable life lessons with which to move forward. One thing I have learned is...

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These last few weeks have found me sifting through the aftermath of the U.S. election in the hope of finding some salvageable life lessons with which to move forward. One thing I have learned is...

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Dec 01, 2016 @ 9:49 am

The Government Shall be Upon His Shoulders

King Herod, who ruled Judea when Jesus was born, was a brutal man who killed his father-in-law, several of his ten wives, and two of his sons. He ruthlessly suppressed any challenge to his rule...

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King Herod, who ruled Judea when Jesus was born, was a brutal man who killed his father-in-law, several of his ten wives, and two of his sons. He ruthlessly suppressed any challenge to his rule...

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Nov 01, 2016 @ 12:07 pm

Are We the Bloodthirsty Crowds of Ancient Rome?

As Canadians, we have enjoyed the unusual amount of entertainment presented by the political arm wrestle taking place south of the 49th. The current contest borders on a gong show. In most...

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As Canadians, we have enjoyed the unusual amount of entertainment presented by the political arm wrestle taking place south of the 49th. The current contest borders on a gong show. In most...

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Nov 01, 2016 @ 12:06 pm

Look on the Bright Side: Red, White, and Feeling Blue

I am an American by birth and was always very proud to be a citizen of both Canada and the United States—that is, until I began watching the presidential debates. My focus quickly shifted from...

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I am an American by birth and was always very proud to be a citizen of both Canada and the United States—that is, until I began watching the presidential debates. My focus quickly shifted from...

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