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.
Speaking Wisely
It’s easy to be hypocritical, and we’re all guilty of it sometimes. A few years ago, Florida’s Sun Sentinel examined the records of 3,915 officers who had traveled on toll roads in 2011.
Wanted: “Salty” Followers of Jesus
It’s a challenging thing to create a new society. It does, of course, happen from time to time. One of the world’s newest nations is South Sudan, which declared independence in 2011.
Cross-Shaped Blessings of God
The opening words of a nation’s founding document give you a clear sense of the tone and direction of that nation’s life. The Constitution of the United States famously – and very intentionally—begins with the words, ‘We the people…’

