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Sunny Side Up - Slow me down, Lord

Sunny Side Up - Slow me down, Lord

My beautiful travel mug, a gift from my boss, lay in pieces in the middle of 8th Avenue. It had managed to stay upright until my car hit the bump at the bottom of the driveway.
Sunny Side Up - Got questions about Heaven?

Sunny Side Up - Got questions about Heaven?

Hearing a heated squabble between her two young granddaughters, aged three and five, my friend removed the object of their dispute – her coveted cell phone.
Sunny Side Up - The mathematics of Ministry

Sunny Side Up - The mathematics of Ministry

What does a clergyman do, exactly? Having lived with one for over four decades, I can tell you what it has meant for him.
Sunny Side Up - Restore your spirit

Sunny Side Up - Restore your spirit

The derelict old house on the prairie belongs to a farmer friend, a man attached to the land and the things attached to it. On a breezy fall bike ride, my grandbean led us there, pedaling hard and fast, as though it called him.
Sunny Side Up - Vision correction desperately needed

Sunny Side Up - Vision correction desperately needed

“Crazy! Mercy! WOW!” Tears falling unchecked, the young husband sitting on the grass peered intently at the carrot in his hand, the fruit tray beside him, the sky overhead and the surrounding trees.
Sunny Side Up - Pop goes the nana

Sunny Side Up - Pop goes the nana

“I’m not having a heart attack,” I said. But no one listened. Things move fast when you show up at emergency complaining of chest pain and trouble breathing.
Sunny Side Up - Don't beat up that old black donkey

Sunny Side Up - Don't beat up that old black donkey

If you’ve ever heard dozens of donkeys braying at once, you know what it does to one’s neck hairs. The word “cacophony” doesn’t begin to describe the din. It’s been almost four decades since I heard that sound. I’ve never forgotten.
Sunny Side Up - Farewell to a good man

Sunny Side Up - Farewell to a good man

Neil Thom, former Publisher and General Manager of Yorkton This Week, died two days before Christmas of 2018. I’d expected the news, but it shocked me anyway. I knew Neil had cancer.
Sunny Side Up - Never waste a vote

Sunny Side Up - Never waste a vote

I attended an election debate last night. It’s the third one I’ve watched or attended in the last few weeks. With only a few days left in the Federal election campaign, I feel the urgency of prayerful consideration of my voting privilege.
Sunny Side Up - Shine your Christmas light

Sunny Side Up - Shine your Christmas light

The lights of Christmas feel especially needed this very dark year; this COVID-19 year most people say they can’t wait to leave behind. But take hope: we will surely leave it behind, for every year in the history of the world has ended.