By Shane Shennan In our society, we often guard our free time very jealously. However, many people have helped me grow as a Christian by being very generous
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By Shane Shennan In our society, we often guard our free time very jealously. However, many people have helped me grow as a Christian by being very generous
By Jeannie Mazzuocco In September my family was offered four tickets from the Sick Kids Foundation (SKF), to go to the first Toronto Maple Leafs game at the
By Tracy Hoffos “I don’t know why I’m here! I spotted your van and was compelled to come.” a young man said as he poked his head through
By Tracy Hoffos “I don’t know why I’m here! I spotted your van and was compelled to come.” a young man said as he poked his head through
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