By Laurie Smith Sometimes people come into our lives for a short period of time, yet impact our lives forever. Such was the case when our small group
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By Laurie Smith Sometimes people come into our lives for a short period of time, yet impact our lives forever. Such was the case when our small group
By Debra Hoffos I was unprepared for the greeting that would come. After all, I seldom see my step granddaughter, Willow. The last time we had time together,
By Rob Van Manen It’s been about a year since I returned home from the hospital. I had been in the hospital for what was supposed to be
By Mary Chantal I am a volunteer with ‘Out of the Cold’, a downtown outreach program that provides food and shelter to the homeless. You may think how wonderful I
By Daun Ferron In November of 1997, when I entered the doors of Harbour, I really did not want to be at church. But I came in support
By Grace Clouse My Mother’s final weeks were spent in a nursing home with pain medication that allowed her to sleep almost all the time. Each day as
Author asks to remain anonymous Not long ago I pondered what would come of the pain and suffering I’m encountering. Two new words, those of Affliction and Adversity
By John Claus Recently Dawn & I started and finished a much needed renovation that originally was to be a “For Hire” project. Our bathroom was in need
By Tinie Visser In 1987 my husband and I were attending church but not faithful in our commitment. George, our church elder wanted to meet with us. We
By Jeff Bennett As I pulled up to the Tim’s Horton’s drive through window I noticed a fellow Harbourite behind me. I asked the server if I could