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Canadian Writers Who Are Christian–Beautiful Words and Beautiful Writing

Today I blogged over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian on the topic of Beautiful Words and especially the writer, Lucy Maud Montgomery. “When was the last time you put down a book to ponder the words and then reread … Continue reading →

Maranatha Lutheran Church joins in worship with St. Philip Lutheran Church–Sunday, June 9th

Pastor Peter Kuhnert and worship assistant at seminary, Black History Month celebration,  February 2013 On Sunday, June 9th, Maranatha Lutheran congregation, with Pastor Peter Kuhnert, will join St. Philip congregation for a joint service. In recognition of the two congregations … Continue reading →

Vigilante Copy Editor

Jay Dockendorf, filmmaker, searches for the elusive copy editor who corrected printed signs in an outdoor art exhibit. Will the elusive copy editor be found? http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/07/opinion/vigilante-copy-editor.html?smid=fb-share&_r=2&

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What Moms Need

Today I blogged over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian. Go there to read my post, What Moms Need. While you’re there, read posts by other Canadian Christian writers. And for all the mothers reading my post, may you be … Continue reading →

Counting my blessings– with a little help from Ali Matthews

Think of the things you can be thankful for, whether it’s having clean water or a roof over your head. Maybe it’s the support of others that allowed you  to achieve something you never thought you’d be able to accomplish. … Continue reading →

Book Signing this Saturday, May 4th for Once Upon a Sandbox

I am excited about my book signing at Waterloo Chapters this Saturday, May 4th from 11 am–1 pm, in Waterloo, Ontario. Come and get your copy of Once Upon a Sandbox and get it signed. The book makes a great … Continue reading →

A race or a team?

  Here’s a letter I had forgotten about, one I wrote  in late 2009 when I was President of our Toastmasters club, the Energetics. I just unearthed the letter today and thought it was worth sharing. Most organizations, I think, … Continue reading →

Who is God? Nature and Characteristics

I just came upon a film from the 31st World Religions Conference held October 1, 2011, in which our pastor, Rick Pryce, was a speaker.   For more information on this conference www.worldreligionsconference.org

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Saturday Snapshot–Tea and Tales in March

                The program and favours for Tea and Tales by Carol Leigh Wehking and Brenda Byers, storytellers from Baden Storytellers’ Guild                         … Continue reading →

Is it spring yet?

Yesterday we had rain, snow, sleet, thunder and lightning all within a few moments of each other and some at the same time. Odd, but I guess it’s spring. Photos by L and C Wilker

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