Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Mother's Day

On Sunday we will celebrate Mother's Day!

Let us not forget our Mother. 

Helping her around the house, doing the dishes, setting the table for all the guests. By doing these little jobs we will be encouraging her. 

Something she will benefit by. 

Yes, keep buying her beautiful flowers!

Happy Mother's Day!




Friday, March 25, 2016

Meet Your Saviour this Easter



With all our Lord and Saviour has done for us at Easter,
 I was dismayed to see an ad a few days before Easter that read
"meet the Easter Bunny".

Going to the cross was no fun and games for our Lord.

It says in Luke 22:44

"And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground."

 Imagine Jesus asking his disciples to pray with him at such a time
of anguish and need, but instead,
they fell asleep because they were too weak
to keep watch and pray.

  “Could you men not keep watch with me for one hour?” Jesus said in Matthew 26:40.

As you and I prepare for Easter with all the splendour, let us remember the horrendous sacrifice that He paid for each and everyone of us.

 This sacrifice that happened over 2000 years ago
still has transforming power today.

 Take advantage of the costly price He paid to redeem us of our sin and shame.  

Have a wonderful Happy Easter,

Louise Doerksen.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Rainstorm "Evening by the River"



Sometimes in the midst of confusion lies some answers.

Like when you look up into the sky and see the clouds rollling in
 and you feel the energy, excitement and emotion in the air.

Then it begins to pour rain as the clouds fulfill their promise
 as you knew they would. 
And as fast as they rolled in they roll away.

But left behind they leave a blanket of nutrients 
that slowly seep into the dry awaiting ground. 
A drop of rich moisture touches a forgotten seed 
that breaks open and pushes its way 
through the black earth and begins to grow and blossom.

Then all of the sudden you begin to see 
what you knew was hidden there all along. 

It wasn't the sun that broke the seed, but the rain.

Ruth Bonneville, June 8, 1993



Natural and Spiritual Challenges



When a child has been talked to, given nourishing food, 
listened to, kept dry and clean with proper clothes, and warm, 
that child will feel much more secure, more ready to go to school, 
play with other children and have a good time.


When children have that kind of training developing in their lives 
they will be ready to survive the realities of life.


When we allow the "Power of God" developing within us,
we can better survive our spiritual challenges as well.


Once we are born we will always have our natural and spiritual challenges. 

Think of it this way - 

You and I have the same God, 
let's let Him transform our lives.



God's Husbandry



'It's the people not the building. 


'The building might be important, 
but it is what goes on inside the building 
that really matters.'

This is a quote from Rev. Allan Huband, of the River Heights Church here in Winnipeg.

How important is that!

The Bible says in 1 Corinthians 3:10: 
We are laborers together with God: 
You are God's husbandry, 
you are God's building.

Imagine that - 
We are what really makes up the church;
 for you and I are the church.

Let us remember to always act or behave like the body of Christ.

Knowing we are God's husbandry. 
What a challenge that is!

Jesus said to Peter in Matthew 16:18:
Thou are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; 
and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.









Saturday, January 2, 2016

Happy New Year!



"Whatever life throws at us, 
our individual responses will be 
all the stronger 
for working together
 and sharing the load." 
-Quote by Queen Elizabeth II

How true is this. 

Let us, in this brand new year, 
look forward 
to working together in our communities,
 our work places, 
and especially in our own homes.

This is a New Year:
 2016! 

New opportunities are coming for us. 

Let us go for them with our minds saying, 
'We can make it work.' 

If in 2015, things didn't work out, 
like we expected,
 let us all say, 
with God's help, 
and a little more effort: 

'Things will work out for us in 2016".

My grandfather told me:

"Be positive, 
strong,
and have a mind to work."

This, I believe, will be a good and prosperous year for us all.

 Remember to put God first by attending church on Sunday. 


Happy New Year, Everyone!