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Adventures in Faith & Family

Reflections on growing together in faith, exploring typical situations that we face in families and the many adventures that make up family life, these articles offer support to parents and grandparents as they mentor and care for their children.

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Mar

Our Children's Future: A Bucket List of Inspiration

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What will my children’s future be like?  It is a question that we all ponder as parents/grandparents, sometimes with hope, sometimes with fear.  Yet, I believe that we have much more to do with shaping that future than we might sometimes feel we have.  This week, to wrap up this series, I’m thinking about inspiration for our young people.   Our youngest has been busy applying to and then auditioning for Bachelor of Music piano performance programs.  He is blessed to be sitting with two offers from universities – and he has to decide by the end of this week which...
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23
Mar

Our Children's Future: Civil Discourse

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What will my children’s future be like?  It is a question that we all ponder as parents, sometimes with hope, sometimes with fear.  Yet, I believe that we have much more to do with shaping that future than we might sometimes feel we have.  This week, I want to talk about Civil Discourse….. how we speak and discuss with each other.  And I want to start with this story:   I was walking my oldest into school (many years ago now – but not that long). My youngest was with me – a 4 year old and a 6 year old. ...
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16
Mar

Our Children's Future: Embracing the Richness of Diversity

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What will my children’s future be like?  It is a question that we all ponder as parents, sometimes with hope, sometimes with fear.  Yet, I believe that we have much more to do with shaping that future than we might sometimes feel we have.  This week, I want to talk about the multi-cultural, multi-faith world in which our children are growing up, and what a gift that is for them.   I can only breathe a sigh of relief that yesterday the Dutch election went the way it did, with the far-right anti-Muslim candidate, who was going to get rid of...
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09
Mar

Our Children's Future: Meaningful Work

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What will my children’s future be like?  It is a question that we all ponder as parents, sometimes with hope, sometimes with fear.  Last week, I asked the question: Will my children have meaningful employment in the future?  I explored the rapid technological changes and pondered the choices we have to shape our society and communities into the kind of places we want for our children.  We are not helplessly along for the ride on the societal, technological train.  We can choose to live in a way that creates sustainable and meaningful work for everyone.  My motto is “Live simply so...
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02
Mar

Our Children's Future: Will My Child Have a Job?

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What will my children’s future be like?  It is a question that we all ponder as parents, sometimes with hope, sometimes with fear. Today I want to explore what it means for my child to have meaningful employment in the future.  We are in a time of such continuing rapid technological change that we may start to wonder if humans will be needed for work at all.  Just this week there have been reports about increasing automation or increasing use of computers in jobs that we once thought would never be touched, that could only ever be done by humans.  We’ve...
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02
Mar

The Vocabulary of Faith

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There are many words we use in the church which aren't used in daily culture or which mean something a bit different in church than they do outside of the church.  Here is a list, with definitions of some of the Vocabulary of Faith, defined from a United Church perspective: PDF to print Vocabulary_of_Faith.pdf           The Vocabulary of Faith                                   You are invited to ponder these words and to pray them.   Amen – so be it, let it be, Yes!!!   Belief -something or someone...
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16
Feb

Our Children's Future: Living in a Loving, Generous, Caring community.

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What will my children’s future be like?  It is a question that we all ponder as parents, sometimes with hope, sometimes with fear.  Over the next few weeks, I’m going to explore some aspects of this topic such as “Will my child have a job?”  “How can I help them succeed?”  “What kind of world will they live in?” “How can I protect them?” “How can I help them be resilient?” and more.   What will my children’s future be like?  There is so much that feels out of our control as parents.  How often do we feel helpless? Rapid technological...
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02
Feb

No More Calling People "Enemy Aliens"

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“Enemy Aliens” – that is how my Ukrainian ancestors were labelled by the Canadian government during the first World War, and how they labelled Japanese Canadians during the second World War, using the label to justify confiscation of property, savings and possessions, and confinement to internment camps.  “Enemy Aliens” – two words that demonized people, proclaiming loudly that, because of their ethnic group, they were one of the “others”, definitely not “us,” and definitely to be feared. There was no assessment of whether the person might have arrived as a refugee in Canada fleeing persecution and conscription (as did my Ukrainian...
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26
Jan

Kids, Lying & a Post-fact -- Alternative Truth World

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It was the morning for my son to write his Grade 12 diploma exam for Social Studies.  The day before the news had been filled with the presentation of “alternative facts” and “post facts.”  I looked at my son as I dropped off at school and said, “I think for your exam you might want to stick to the facts and not give “alternative fact” answers.”  He smiled, nodded, and said, “I probably will, Mom,” as he got out of the vehicle and headed into the school.   I can’t imagine any of us as parents telling our kids that it...
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19
Jan

How do I deal with my kids and their cellphones & gaming systems?

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We live in a digital world. We parent and grandparent in a digitally driven world.  Remember the fear on New Year’s Eve, 1999, that the whole world might come crashing to a halt as computers failed to make the transfer to the year 2000.  Yet here we are seventeen years later, with more technology than ever driving our daily lives, and our children’s lives.    I was in EB games the other day to order the newest Nintendo gaming system, Nintendo Switch, for our oldest son.  Another family was there ordering one of these new systems for each member of the...
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