Last week we featured “The Bible Tells Me So. Oh Really? Part 1 This week, Ross Lonergan looks future at how the Church’s treatment of gay people can contribute to depression, family break-ups and even suicide.
Life Lessons from a Three-Legged Cat
When Kerry adopted a cat name Eddie with three legs she worried about how to care for him. But this charismatic cat taught her a thing or two about living life to the fullest and loving like you’ve never been hurt.
Holding the Bag of Life and Death
Last winter, after what was probably about 10 years of Alzheimer’s and a myriad of other issues, my grandfather finally died. I think that, like the woman who wrote the essay, many of us in my family had that similarly odd desire for it all to be over. That last year or so, grandpa had become a young child in an old man’s body…
Go Cross-Border Shopping and Lose Your Mind!
A son lets his mother talk him into going shopping across the border in the USA. “Never again!” he vows. Here’s why.
Medical Care in Canada’s North Relies on Kindness of Strangers
With a chronic shortage of doctors, Canada’s Northwest Territories relies a lot on visiting doctors for healthcare in this remote region.
Tarmac Meditations #33: Time Flies or Something Like That
A runner takes up position on the sidelines of a marathon and life gains clarity in the viewfinder of his camera as he photographs the race.
Something Far Greater
‘Thriving On the Other Side’ encounters a kindred spirit and experiences a sense that something far greater than herself is at work in her life.
Dogs and Emotions: Do You Feel Like I Feel?
If we truly want to understand our dogs for what they are, we have to take off the “rose colored glasses” of conventional wisdom about dogs. If we want to understand our dogs’ emotions, we have to see them for what they are and not what we wish they were.
Going Dutch
Our adventuresome cook discovers the joys of cooking outdoors in a Dutch oven. It’s easier than you think (and you’re allowed to cheat and try these recipes on your regular stove.)
When Did You Choose to Be Straight?
These street interviews, conducted by Travis Nuckolls and Chris Baker in Colorado Springs, prove that “asking the right question can be more important than anything you can tell someone.”
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