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The Other Side of ‘Seeing is Believing’

Posted by on Sep 29, 2018 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 0 comments

The Other Side of ‘Seeing is Believing’

Sitting in the eye doctor’s office this past week, I noticed a poster with the caption, Seeing is Believing. I smiled and thought how appropriate, given whose office I was sitting in. The following day I was waiting for my appointment at the chiropractor’s office and read another poster: Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisely. Not sure how those words related to my chiropractic care, but they resonated with me simply because the weekend following Thanksgiving I will be speaking...

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Blessed and Enriched

Posted by on Aug 31, 2018 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 2 comments

Blessed and Enriched

Like all summers that come to an end at Muskoka Bible Centre, the common phrase heard and spoken by many over the past couple of days has been, “I can’t believe the summer’s almost over.” Or, “Where has the summer gone?” Unlike last summer—weather-wise— these past two months at MBC have been exceptionally glorious: warm, sunny days and beautiful evenings filled with the drifting smell of campfires (when allowed!). And, although one of God’s beautiful creations, the deer...

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When the Unexpected Happens

Posted by on Jul 31, 2018 in Blog, Family, Food for Thought | 0 comments

When the Unexpected Happens

To say that Doug and I enjoy feeding the birds at our summer trailer would be an understatement. Syrup water for the hummingbirds; niger seed for the red and yellow finches and chick-a-dees; black sunflower seeds for the blue jays, mourning doves, nuthatches, woodpeckers and very often the chick-a-dees; and various flavours of suet for anyone who can get to the cage first. Of course peanuts are a must for the woodpeckers and the occasional nuthatch. This year we’ve had families of blue jays,...

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An Inconvenience

Posted by on Jun 30, 2018 in Blog, Food for Thought | 1 comment

An Inconvenience

I made a rather silly comment last week during the early days of suffering with a pinched nerve in my back. In hindsight it’s probably a remark one makes with a great deal of whining while throwing a pity party: “This is really messing up my summer.”  I had plans for the last week in June to focus on some projects for the fall and even bigger plans for July and August. I didn’t need this inconvenience! How self-absorbed is that! And then I got thinking… One of the things...

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God’s Priorities [My Life is Not About Me!]

Posted by on May 30, 2018 in Blog, Food for Thought, Friends | 4 comments

God’s Priorities [My Life is Not About Me!]

One of the many joys I’ve experienced as the calendar flips from month to month and year to year is being blessed with new friends. One such person has reached into my heart in a unique way and has enriched my life with her passion and love for Jesus. I met Cathy Foyston briefly in 2013, but over these past five years, our friendship has become more intentional despite the two hour car ride and blustery winters that separate us. Cathy and her husband, Bill own Back of Beyond Equine Centre...

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A Mountain Too Hard to Climb

Posted by on Apr 27, 2018 in Blog, Food for Thought, Quotes | 3 comments

A Mountain Too Hard to Climb

Ten days ago I spent a delightful afternoon with my twenty-year-old granddaughter, getting caught up on where she’s at in life and enjoying a bowl of Bombay soup and a vegan wrap. We ate in a small restaurant in Brooklin, a town just north and west of Oshawa. And I’d go back there any day; the food was delicious! When I stood to leave, I noticed a large chalk board on the wall behind me. It was quite obvious that it was used to share wise thoughts and encouraging words with those who were...

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