Made Rich Through Adoption
Do you ever feel a little hard up? Most of us end up feeling at some time like we could do with a little bit more—a bigger house, a newer car, etc. That feeling is not only confined to material things. Some will have a profound sense of missing out in other ways.
Mixed Result
In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus first speaks of “anyone who hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what has been sown in his heart.” (v.19) When there is no understanding, the Word does not take root.
The Spiritual Weight of Words
Switzerland is a country that has managed to remain remarkably stable – the Swiss Franc is a byword for stability. It follows a formal policy of neutrality, established in 1815, and it has not been in a state of international conflict since that time.
Rest for the Weary
When income tax was first introduced here in Canada in 1917, the new Income Tax Act ran just shy of 4000 words. It was a simple document outlining a simple law. Since then, the rules and regulations have ballooned to just over 1 million words.
The Greatest Miracle Of All
One of the challenges that first responders like paramedics or firefighters face when they arrive on the scene of an accident is to assess quickly what is the injury—the greatest hazard—that poses risk to human life.