Two weeks ago a woman in Langford, BC was charged with defrauding family and friends out of over $320 000 by lying about having cancer and needing experimental treatments. This is the latest in what seems to be an unbelievable number of cases of a similar nature. It is alarming in that those who perpetrate... Continue Reading →
Loved, Cherished, Remembered
Milestones make you think. November 25th marks a year that we have spent without Dad by our sides. On my father’s birthday I shared some of his writing on this blog. It garnered a lot of positive feedback. I thought I should share another couple of entries from his book – “A Father’s Legacy" (It... Continue Reading →
Set the Prisoners Free
We have just celebrated the feast of Christ the King. We have marked the feast wherein we celebrate who is ruler of our hearts and minds. The feast mark’s the life of a King who offers a new image of power and authority. We celebrate the fact that our King set the old world order... Continue Reading →
Honour God – Stand up to Bullies
I would love to one day go to Times Square and stand in the glow of all those screens and signs. There would be no time like the present to do that. Why this month? Because during November, two young Tecumseh residents will have their 39 second work entitled “Pull the Plug on Bullying” viewed... Continue Reading →
ST MARGARET OF SCOTLAND
November 16th is the feast day of Margaret of Scotland. According the good people at Wikipedia, Margaret was the daughter of the English prince Edward in Exile. While she was born in Hungary the family returned to England as he father was a possible successor the King Edward the Confessor. Her brother Edgar was for... Continue Reading →
WHOM SHALL I SEND?
Who is it that can do God’s work? How is it that God’s will is carried out? If we are to see the face of Jesus, where will we look? Who will embrace? Who will forgive? Who will encourage? Who will love? Who will kiss the leper clean? Who will care for cruel and kind?... Continue Reading →
We Will Remember Them
Maya Angelou wrote – “How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!” November 11th is Remembrance Day in Canada. At cenotaphs and memorials across the nation people will gather to remember those who fought for freedom in past conflicts. It is a day when we give thanks for freedom and... Continue Reading →
South African Pastor Declares that Jesus was HIV Positive
South African Pastor Xola Skosana who pastors a non-denominational church in South Africa recently preached a three part sermon series in which he declared that Jesus was HIV positive. Among other things, Skosana said, "One of the most powerful things we can do as a church right now is to say Jesus was and is... Continue Reading →
Glad to see the end of Thursday
I am now at the end. I am pleased to say that tomorrow I will resume eating will actually work to eat better than I normally do. I am not sure I would have ever thought I would have longed for green vegetables or a salad. But after the diet I have shared with week... Continue Reading →
This Journey Has Generated Interest
I have been pleased to see the level of interest that this journey has generated. Yesterday was a record day for Revy Kevy's Corner since it moved to WordPress. Over 250 people logged in to read and the day before over 150 of you logged on to read about this challenge. I hope that interest... Continue Reading →