by admin | 1 Feb 2021 | Monday Manna
By Rick Boxx Please click here to download a print-friendly version In the esteemed magazine of years past, the Saturday Evening Post, Alexander Winton, who was the first automobile manufacturer, wrote about his experiences of being ridiculed in the 1890s. Winton...
by admin | 25 Jan 2021 | Monday Manna
By Ken Korkow Please click here to download a print-friendly version Many years ago, I toured a meat packing facility. After seeing for the first time how hotdogs were made, it was more than a year before I could eat another one. It is interesting to learn what...
by admin | 18 Jan 2021 | Monday Manna
By Robert J. Tamasy Please click here to download a print-friendly version As we continue to deal with the repercussions of the global COVID-19 pandemic, our work – and how we perceive it – has been dramatically affected. Many of us, if we had not already been doing...
by admin | 11 Jan 2021 | Monday Manna
By Jim Mathis Please click here to download a print-friendly version A few weeks ago, the pastor of our church asked us to write down one word that described our current emotional state. I wrote “content.” Not that I am always content. A few times during recent months...
by admin | 4 Jan 2021 | Monday Manna
By Rick Boxx Please click here to download a print-friendly version If you have ever watched a TV wildlife documentary that shows a lion hunting its prey, you will recognise the lion’s common practice: Finding the slowest or weakest gazelle and isolating them. Once...
by admin | 28 Dec 2020 | Monday Manna
By Robert J. Tamasy Please click here to download a print-friendly version Charles Dickens, in his classic novel, The Tale of Two Cities, opened with the declaration, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” In some respects, it is hard to believe...