As an editor, I’ve always felt my job was something akin to building a cathedral. Each month, my task is to craft something beautiful and God-honouring for the glory of …
From the editor
We stopped newspaper delivery to our house a few months ago. With two toddlers underfoot, I rarely have time to read the paper anymore. When I do carve out space …
When a media frenzy descended on a Florida pastor planning to burn the Qur’an, my reaction was to disavow the man. “That’s not what a Christian looks like,” I thought. …
I love food – so much, in fact, my husband accuses me of being a food snob! My mouth waters when I think of spicy exotic curry, hearty goulash soup …
This month, we’re talking about sustainable lifestyles, looking at things like creation care and money management. In our society, governed by the philosophy of consume, consume, consume, it’s not always …
This past spring, with our scones and cucumber sandwiches in hand, my two-year-old daughter and I sat down to watch Will and Kate’s royal wedding. It was the stuff of …
This issue of the Herald deals with endings. It’s easy to cheer when a new church plant is launched, or when a congregation reaches a milestone anniversary – 50, 75, …
I always look forward to the summer issue of the Herald, so it’s with great joy I return to the editor’s desk for this August edition, after a one-year maternity …
The dewy-eyed babe smiles happily, his hair curling like a corkscrew at his forehead. Mama looks on protectively. The ad captures my attention and my deep-seated maternal instincts kick into …
Any time I evaluate photos of people for publication, I ask: is there a mix of women and men? some variety in ages? more than one skin colour pictured? My …
This month, on www.mbherald. com, you’ll find an online journal chronicling the upcoming Pastors Credentialing Orientation in Winnipeg. Read what new pastors are up to by following the link on …