Where did those words come from?

A friend and I had spent the night in the bar and it was around midnight when we arrived back in the little town where I lived.  We weren’t ready to call it a day yet, so when we saw a light in a friend’s house we went and banged on the door.  They let … Continue reading Where did those words come from?

What Colour is Your Bushel?

Ye are the light of the world.  A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.  Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house.  Let your light so shine before men, that they may … Continue reading What Colour is Your Bushel?

What kind of people do we think we are?

An encounter between Jesus and a group of Pharisees is recorded in the 18th chapter of the gospel of Luke.  The Pharisees are described as “certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others.”  Jesus then told a parable of a pharisee and a publican (usually considered by the Jews to be … Continue reading What kind of people do we think we are?

Father Goose

I was working outside this afternoon, putting our water hoses away for the season and listening to the chatter of Canada geese from a pond about a half mile away.  I couldn’t see the pond from ground level, there is a railway line between here and there that is built up high enough to block … Continue reading Father Goose

Dispensationalism Begins to Unravel

My new Christian friends said that they believed the Bible spoke of only one return of our Lord, at the time of the resurrection and the last judgement.  I was shocked at first, but then those niggling little doubts grew louder and louder. Isn’t that what the Scriptures appear to say, after all?  “And this … Continue reading Dispensationalism Begins to Unravel

My Introduction to Bible Prophecy

One Sunday in the fall of 1971, it was announced to the congregation of the Mennonite Church in Carman, Manitoba that bishop D.D. Klassen would be leading a Bible study on prophecy over the winter months.  I was a new Christian and of course I wanted to learn more about the Bible. Thus, each Wednesday … Continue reading My Introduction to Bible Prophecy

Are we accumulating friends or enemies?

I once read this statement and it has stuck in my mind:  "Friends may come and friends may go, but enemies accumulate."    It was probably said by some famous person or by a character in a famous book, but that part didn't stick. I think there are two reasons why it stuck in my mind.  … Continue reading Are we accumulating friends or enemies?

Answer to an unspoken prayer

I was starting a new job as a Quality Assurance Inspector, a job that would involve interaction with all of the 200 men and women working in this factory.  I was still young in my Christian faith and worried about the ungodly language and immoral influence of the people I would be dealing with day … Continue reading Answer to an unspoken prayer

Adopting and being adopted

Chris and I began to consider adoption about a year after we were married.  All we had ever known about adopting involved matching prospective parents with a child who most closely matched their interests and background.  Thus, when we began the application process we were expecting some kind of extensive background check. We soon found … Continue reading Adopting and being adopted

What is this world coming to?

In the home where I grew up there was a marvellous old gramophone and a hundred or more cylinders with recorded music.  The gramophone consisted of a well crafted wooden case with a crank on the side that provided the power to turn a spindle under the lid.  To play, I would first wind it … Continue reading What is this world coming to?