Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year

Thank you to all of my readers, and to those who took the time and made the effort to leave a comment.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Christmas continued

As the season of Christmas continues up to January 5-the day before Epiphany-the following photos are from our Christmas tree. We are blessed to have a wide variety of nativity decorations, which we've collected over the years. 
Evergreeen Christmas tree symbol of eternity  
Nativity decoration
One of my favourite nativity decorations
 "The Word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighbourhood." (John 1:14, from: Eugene Peterson, The Message)

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Nativity and Benediction

May the love of our Heavenly Father;  the joy of Jesus Christ+ our Saviour’s birth; and the peace of the Holy Spirit fill your hearts, minds and lives this Christmas and always.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Creative Challenge 281: Sweet

Nativity Lights
Many thanks Danette for coming up with a weekly creative challenge in 2013. I wish you and all of the other participants a blessed Christmas full of joy and peace. Here are a few lines I wrote for this week's creative challenge:
What is true may not be sweet,
nor is the truth always neat.
God is full of surprises,
the low and fallen rises,
thanks to the birth of Jesus
Christmas is here to free us.
Let hallelujahs be raised,
And the Son of God be praised!
Be sure to check out the other entries here

Friday, December 6, 2013

Nelson Mandela Tribute Video

One Canadian journalist whom I respect, Brian Stewart, has written and presented a documentary on Nelson Mandela-check it out at the CBC website here. Stewart gives us the realistic picture of South Africa's first black, iconic President. There is no question that the world has lost a gifted leader, whose legacy shall live on in the hearts, minds and lives of human beings from every corner of the globe.  I think the most significant contribution that Nelson Mandela made was that of being able to forgive and initiate reconciliation with his enemies of the Apartheid regime. On one of his visits to the United States, he had this to say to Vermont's senator, Patrick Leahy: "Patrick, because of my imprisonment I was able to lead my country out of apartheid. For that I do not feel bitterness, but joy." I think that quote epitomises the high moral-ethical, and spiritual nature of the man. Rest eternal grant Nelson Mandela, O Lord; and let light perpetual shine upon him.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Creative Challenge 280: Flowing

Rideau Canal, Ottawa, Ontario 
The canal locks control the flow of water when they are opened and closed in order to allow the boats to move through them. It is the oldest continuously operated canal system in North America, and in 2007, was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can read more about it here. Be sure to check  out the other Creative Challenge entries here.