Three hockey players β¦ three life messages
…is another reality. “The hard part is the mental component behind closed doors that make athletes like myself, struggle with.” Plagued almost daily by anxieties and stresses, he described his…
…is another reality. “The hard part is the mental component behind closed doors that make athletes like myself, struggle with.” Plagued almost daily by anxieties and stresses, he described his…
by Ian Chadwick Maybe it will be different this winter… And maybe it won’t. So, in the very little time you have before the temperatures drop below freezing and ice…
…bad, I’ll work things out, I’m trying to do my best. I am a senior citizen in the twilight of my years, My life’s been full of happiness but…
…maritime trade today and not just tremulous seas. Grain is one of the largest commodities shipped today, as it was then. An estimated six million tons passed through Hamilton in…
…patient’s hand in prayer, or to comfort, or while having a difficult conversation. Rubbing a person’s back who is grieving. Hugging to comfort or offer our strength to borrow. If…
…free time, then she is able to see a simple doodle through to the final product because it’s always gratifying to compare the finished result with what she had from…
…community. When they do come in contact with those outside the local community there is nothing specifically invitational about the encounter. This is compared to intentional evangelism, which are those…
In the nighttime when you are searching for answers, Yahweh comes to you. When you stretch out your arms and offer up broken phrases of liturgy and Scripture, Yahweh comes…
…identified in the present method include calculation complications, difficulties for many parishes, not equitable to all parishes and 75% of the submissions from parishes had errors. From their research and…
…create this wonderful work. Photo: Sue Graham The display was so well received by the congregation and community that when the church asked for support to add a few new…
…centers around a short-time commitment, quick projects, and primarily done on one’s own. These volunteers contribute defined pieces to a larger project. What makes micro-volunteering innovative is the time commitment….
…and actions. What I felt was more complex than that. After all, the common idea of a parent’s love for a child feels protective, even condescending, when a parent’s relationship…
…When I became an adult, I was active in the church and the community in which I was living, especially in the interests of my three children. In 2003 I…
…St. Barnabas Chapel. In his sermon at the opening of the Chapel, Father Holland emphasized three principles which were to guide the new congregation: seating was to be free so…
…engine for the Diocese. The discussions include new as well as old technology; the members are engaged in the work of the Diocese and always looking for the best way…
…and informal discussions as part of the Ecumenical Campus Ministry at Guelph University. Photo: Submitted Labyrinth walks are another new initiative we’re offering the campus community. We have a couple…
…in isolation, both personally and within the confines of our communities, remains very real. If we are truly called to be both mutually responsible and interdependent, a new vision of…
…be the world. We knew there was colour in the past but we controlled the past. We wrote the past. We knew there were other countries but they belonged to…
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