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Living with unhealed illness

November 15, 2007 by Max 5 Comments

The Kutney family

Read her husband’s testimony My name is Joy. People often say that I live up to it, although life has sobered me some and, unfortunately, I probably laugh less and carry more burdens than I used to. I’m the wife of a pastor, the daughter of missionaries and mom to five children, two of whom […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Hypereosinophilic Syndrome, Regent College

Changing seasons – discovering the bittersweet nature of sorrow.

November 1, 2007 by Susan Wells 4 Comments

Changing

You’re strolling along one of the dykes winding through the picturesque tidal flats in Richmond, BC, and happen upon a dad and mom frolicking with their five children. The squeals of laughter punctuating the air might lead you to conclude: “That family has it made.” Ironically, it is another, more foreboding proverb that rings true: […]

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Cynthia’s Life Story: Broken Promises

September 13, 2007 by Canadian Christianity Leave a Comment

Broken Promises

“Did you hear? Your Dad and Teddy are dead.” My world came to a grinding halt on October 21,1972. Memories of our family once rich in love faded as darkness overtook my life. Loneliness, anger and depression led me to ask questions a 15 year old doesn’t usually ponder at this time in life. How […]

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Dying Well

September 6, 2007 by Max 2 Comments

Barry Buzza

“It was a great game.” Bing Crosby, who collapsed after sinking a final putt on a golf course in Spain. (1904-1977) “O my God! It is over. I have come to the end of it-the end, the end. To have only one life, and to have done with it! To have lived, and loved, and […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Death

Manners Lady, Canadian leaders promote National Manners Month

August 30, 2007 by Michael Ireland Leave a Comment

Children holding a poster that reads "The Golden Rule"

“Manners matter and character counts!” That’s the message of Judi Vankevich, AKA Judi the Manners Lady, Canada’s award-winning recording artist and family entertainer who is sweeping North America and capturing children’s hearts with her exciting music and vital message of kindness and respect — especially this month as families, schools, churches and communities celebrate ‘National […]

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The need for a father

August 23, 2007 by Dave Quist Leave a Comment

Dave Quist, Executive Director - Institute of Marriage and Family Canada

The recent shooting death of 11-year-old Ephraim Brown in Toronto, allegedly as a result of a conflict between rival gangs, was a needless tragedy. [1] Our thoughts, prayers and hearts go out to his family as they mourn and grieve their loss. Without a doubt, this event will forever change their lives. Unfortunately, we have […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Dave Quist, Family, Fathers

Crohns, control & Christ (Part 2)

August 9, 2007 by Max Leave a Comment

Carole Chobot

In 2001 Carole, who did not grow up with a religious background, had a powerful encounter with God — which has changed her life. She attends a Roman Catholic church in Regina. (Read Part 1) … I spent Holy Thursday in my hospital bed, feeling very much at peace. I was thinking of everyone from […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Crohns Disease

Be truthful and create trust – part 2

July 5, 2007 by Barry Buzza 2 Comments

Speak the Truth, even if your voice shakes

Read ‘Be truthful and create trust’ – part 1 “He who rebukes a man will find more favour than he who flatters with the tongue.” I wrote last week about speaking with candor in our work place (or at church), but with a large dose of love and sensitivity. In the church world it may […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Reflection, Trust, Truth

Life, as it should be

July 5, 2007 by Max 2 Comments

Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven

Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Matthew 6:10 This petition is certainly the underlying prayer of the contemplative life. Thy will be done… and let it begin with me. When every person on earth reflects these words we will live as a multitude of perfectly orchestrated expressions of God in […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Reflection, The Lord's Prayer

Remembering Pastor Joy Gregory

July 5, 2007 by Canadian Christianity 1 Comment

Pastor Joy Gregory, with supporters at a special convocation in February where she received her doctorate.

Pastor Joy Gregory — November 2, 1959 – June 9, 2007 CanadianChristianity would like to honor the memory and ministry of Joy Gregory, pastor of the Joy Fellowship for many years. The Joy Fellowship is an interdenominational ministry in Vancouver, which has as its specific concern the needs of people with mental or physical disabilities. […]

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