Procrastination is a problem many of us experience. When we are on the wrong side of procrastination, it can be very discouraging.
I can’t blame people if they conclude that Thanksgiving is an absurd holiday. After all, we are living in a world that is moving more and more towards agnosticism and atheism.
The question comes in many forms, but it is the same question, a question that either proves to erode faith or strengthen faith. The question comes from 95 year olds and 30 year olds.
Talkin’ to myself and feeling old. Sometimes I’d like to quit, nothin’ ever seems to fit; hangin’ around, nothin’ to do but frown, rainy days and Mondays always get me down.
How often have you complained that there just aren’t enough resources to meet the needs? I know I have bemoaned that fact more than a few times.
On a beautiful, warm, sunny day, it is easy to forget the troubles all around us, unless of course the troubles are happening to us.
Recently, my wife and I celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary. As is true of every couple that marries – we had no idea what we were committing ourselves to – how could we? How could anybody?
He sat in my office and as we talked about his youth he said to me, “Young people today don’t know what it is like to be poor. I know what it is like to be poor.”
There has been a lot of talk about Bill 18, the Provincial Government’s Anti-bullying bill that has been tabled but not yet passed into Legislation.
If you have ever been to Bethesda Place you know that a feature of the landscaping outside the building is the large river rocks along the building and just outside the front door by the turn about.