Taste and See that The Lord is Good
In 1897, Adolph S. Ochs, the owner of the New York Times, adopted for his paper the motto, “All the news that’s fit to print”. It was a declaration of his intention to maintain high standards of journalism, as well as to hold to good taste and integrity in the advertising he would permit in the paper.
Finding Joy and Purpose in the Glorious God
The Library of Parliament in Canada is the only part of the building that survived the great fire of 1916 – and that dates back to the Victorian Era. The library is a very striking room—a great open rotunda with galleries spanning the circumference. Rising in the centre of the library, in the place of absolute pre-eminence, is a towering statue of Queen Victoria. The point is that the Queen is at the centre of everything in Victorian Canada.
Trusting in God’s Goodness in Hard Times
It is not too difficult to affirm the goodness of God when all is going well—when you gaze into the eyes of your future spouse or when you sit by a lake on a glorious summer day. But it is a bit more difficult to extol the goodness of God during the storms of life--when your spouse betrays you, when your boss fires you, or when your doctor calls with life-altering medical news.
Life After Death: At Home With the Lord
During the pandemic, death has often been in the news. Daily death totals have flashed across television screens. Images of caskets and mass graves have appeared in newspapers. In general, humans do not like to talk about death.
The Unchanging God
We live in a rapidly changing world. Technology is constantly advancing. Political leadership is continually changing hands. Cultural trends are always in flux. Even our physical bodies change.

