If the Lord will

I had planned to begin my first post of the New Year with this thought even before the event that I will mention later.  I don’t find it useful to make New Year’s Resolutions – like most people I can’t keep them anyway.  I could declare that  I resolve to lose 40 pounds in 2014.  That … Continue reading If the Lord will

Precious memories

My mother died seven years ago today, December 31, 2006 at 9:00 p.m.  If she had lived another 18 days, she would have been 99. Not that I would have wished another 18 days for her just so she could reach that landmark.  She began to show signs of dementia in her early nineties and … Continue reading Precious memories

Hitherto hath the LORD helped us

“And Jesus said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God” (Luke 9:62).  I have had some experience in tilling the soil and have learned the danger of looking back to admire the straight furrow I have made.  When I stopped looking … Continue reading Hitherto hath the LORD helped us

We need better Christmas stories

No, I don’t mean we should try to improve upon the stories in the Bible.  They are wonderful as they are, and true.  The problem I have is with the Christmas stories for children, and adults, that take some elements of the Bible stories, add lots of imagination and wind up sounding like fairy tales. … Continue reading We need better Christmas stories

My parents lied to me

I don't recall how it was taught, but right from my very earliest memories of Christmas I knew that most of my gifts came from Santa Claus.  Of course there were other gifts from family members, but the most important ones came from Santa Claus. We lived in a rural area,  there were no malls … Continue reading My parents lied to me

It’s what’s left that counts

This was the motto of Cliff Chadderton, who died a week ago at the age of 94.  In October of 1944 Cliff was the commander of a company of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles as the Canadian army began the push to liberate Belgium and Holland from the Nazis.   He was injured for the second time … Continue reading It’s what’s left that counts

God’s way is still best

“For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). Progress and family have never been very compatible.  The economic development of the U.S. south depended on capturing large numbers of African people, who knew more about raising cotton than the plantation owners, bringing them to America and treating them as … Continue reading God’s way is still best

Thanksgiving meditations

Today is Thanksgiving Day here in Canada.  Members of our congregation  will be gathering at church this evening for a big Thanksgiving meal, joined by relatives of some members who have come from a distance, and some of our neighbours.  There will be lots of visiting and a time for singing and testimonies after the … Continue reading Thanksgiving meditations

Family gatherings

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Anorexia of the soul

I once knew a Christian lady whose husband was self-centred, domineering and prone to uncontrolled fits of rage.  She, on the other hand, was unselfish, capable and self-controlled. At some point she developed an interest in fasting.  After a time it became apparent to brothers and sisters in the faith that she had become extremely … Continue reading Anorexia of the soul