Issue: Volume 19 Issue 5

  • Court turns medicine into ‘death dealing’

    The Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Feb. 6, 2015 that our current ban on physician-assisted death (PAD) is not in keeping with Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The ruling fails to mention terminal illness, but does specify disability, making this an issue on which disability advocates should have been consulted…

  • ‘A place in the kingdom’

    ‘A place in the kingdom’

    With brilliant and detailed clarity, Manitoba artist Lynda Toews has painted a series of farm animal portraits that will be on display at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery in Winnipeg from March 13 to June 20. “I want to inspire the feeling of holiness in nature because the lack of that feeling can account for…

  • The winter’s most dangerous film

    The winter’s most dangerous film

    Film review: American Sniper Directed by Clint Eastwood. Written by Jason Hall and Chris Kyle. Starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller. A Warner Bros. Pictures release, 2014. Rated 14A. Set to become one of the highest-grossing films of all time, American Sniper is this winter’s surprise blockbuster. It is also one of the most dangerous…

  • Fertile environment for God’s good news

    Fertile environment for God’s good news

    At Camp Squeah, we care a great deal about our young adult staff. We believe that a community of staff that cares for one another and treats each other as Christ-like as possible creates a fertile environment for campers to be affected by God’s great love and good news. To allow for this great change,…

  • Peace is possible

    Peace is possible

    I love camp. I love the silliness, the excitement and the community. Most importantly, I love the learning opportunities and teachable moments that camp can offer. Camp provides an atmo-sphere for growth: budding friendships, self-discovery and confidence-building experiences that young people carry with them throughout their lives. At Peace Camp, based at Conrad Grebel University…

  • Making ripples

    Making ripples

    Like ripples flowing from the point where a stone hits the water, the choices we make everyday spread out from us and impact others. John shares a story in his gospel that exemplifies this. A boy committed a simple act by giving his fives loaves and two fish, which gave an opportunity for Jesus to…

  • Looking back and looking up

    Looking back and looking up

    This coming summer is a milestone in my camp career, being 10 years since I started spending my summers in leadership at Shekinah Retreat Centre’s summer camp. There are a lot of memories here, and a lot of these revolve around a circle of loving women who have guided and supported me over the past…

  • ‘Raise the peace’

    ‘Raise the peace’

    As summer staff, part of our job was planning and implementing a peace camp titled “Raise the peace” in the Meadowgreen area of Saskatoon last August. This area is home to many newcomer families from about 20 different nations. The focus of the camp was peacebuilding and restorative justice, with a specific emphasis on using…

  • The sound of the soul shifting

    The sound of the soul shifting

    To feed our mind we go to school, to fix our body we go to the doctor, to feel our hearts we go home, and for our soul to flourish—that is when we go to camp! Camps with Meaning is a space where we leave the ordinary routine of life and take a week or…

  • Transformed in the wilderness

    Transformed in the wilderness

    This year marks 60 years since Fraser Lake Camp began in a farmer’s field northeast of Bancroft, Ont. Since then, the camp has evolved and now covers 105 hectares of forest, field and lakefront. As a staff member at Fraser Lake, nature has always been my primary conduit to God, although for many campers this…