Power outage

We were moving from one farm house to another, with the help of friends.  I hurried to connect the kitchen stove so my wife could bake a pizza for our helpers.  This was in the day when kitchen stoves did not plug into the wall, but the wires from the stove had to be individually … Continue reading Power outage

There is a famine – part two

Yesterday I wrote a little about the famine of hearing the words of the Lord.  Today I want to write about another kind of famine that is spreading over our land: a famine of community among those who would follow the Lord.  This kind of famine is just as deadly as the first, especially since … Continue reading There is a famine – part two

There is a famine – part one

Small town churches across Canada are rapidly disappearing.  Fifty years ago, the town where I grew up had five churches.  Only two remain, and they are the churches where one is least likely to ever hear sound Bible-based preaching.  Smaller towns nearby have no churches at all. This is more than a demographic curiosity.  It … Continue reading There is a famine – part one

Vinnie and Minnie are asked a question

[This is part of a larger story, which hasn't been written yet.  So I ask you, my dear readers, is it worth writing more of the saga of Vinnie and Minnie?] Vinnie and Minnie had been faithful members of the Coulee Bend Assembly of Spirit-Filled Conservative Christians for several years now.  When brother Harmon began … Continue reading Vinnie and Minnie are asked a question

Good people don’t go to church

It was different when I was a boy; then all the good people went to church.  We didn’t come right out and say that those who didn’t go to church were bad people, but they were considered rather disreputable. Somewhere along the line the churches got the notion that their calling was to make the … Continue reading Good people don’t go to church

Blessed are the meek

— for they shall inherit the earth.  (Matthew 5:5) I believe I have located one of the weak points in my faith.  I love the promise in this verse, who wouldn't?  But I don't really want to be a poor, timorous, vacillating wimp. However, the promise is for the meek.  Thus I am faced with … Continue reading Blessed are the meek

We wrestle not against flesh and blood

My father was usually a kind and considerate man, very much in earnest about Christian life.   However, he had an explosive temper, and each time he blew up it took several days for the rage to die down.  While the rage was burning inside him, every time he came into the house he would tell … Continue reading We wrestle not against flesh and blood

For without me ye can do nothing

O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps (Jeremiah 10:23). Okay, if we don’t have it in us to conduct our lives in a way that will lead us to our ultimate destination of heaven, or even to live … Continue reading For without me ye can do nothing

We are not machines

A week ago I went into a small town branch of the Royal Bank of Canada with a $500.00 cheque I had received for some translation work.  The cheque was in US dollars and I asked the teller to give me $80.00 in Canadian cash, $20.00 in US cash and deposit the rest in my … Continue reading We are not machines

Voices of darkness

I had to be at work a little before 11:00 P.M. that Sunday night.  The factory work week began at 11:00 and as Quality Assurance Inspector I had to check the equipment before startup.  Although I interacted with the supervisors and workers on the factory floor, I worked alone, covering all that was happening.  This … Continue reading Voices of darkness