February 18, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
Tom Harpur, religion columnist for the Toronto Star and host of the Vision-TV series Life After Death, aims to discuss how we send thoughts of thanks or petition to God, and why. He uses his ... Read More »
In attempting to remove confusion from some dimensions of what is essentially an insoluble issue, John G. Stackhouse Jr., a professor of religion at the University of Manitoba, has written a book that will work ... Read More »
February 18, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
“What’s wrong with the National Hockey League these days?”That question has likely been asked thousands of times from coast to coast in this country over the last five years – in sports bars, around office ... Read More »
February 17, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
Molly Wolf offers spirituality from Kemptville, a town just south of Ottawa. Kemptville is a “place like any other,” but Wolf is not a typical thinker and these are no routine thoughts. Here are luminous ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
It’s in Richard Ford’s luminescent novel The Sportswriter that his unhero, Frank Bascombe, dismisses hockey as “an uninteresting game played by Canadians.” I’ve grown somehow fond of the easy superiority of those six words, the ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
When Tom Allen started work on his first book, he must have been about 35, which is the same age Dante was when he began writing The Divine Comedy. Like Dante, Allen is concerned about ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction, Sports, Health & Self-help
There’s nothing like a good sports biography to get a fan’s blood pumping. A well-written account of the sporting life can prompt fond reminiscences of one’s own athletic past, call up daydreams where you’re the ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
There’s nothing like a good sports biography to get a fan’s blood pumping. A well-written account of the sporting life can prompt fond reminiscences of one’s own athletic past, call up daydreams where you’re the ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
There’s nothing like a good sports biography to get a fan’s blood pumping. A well-written account of the sporting life can prompt fond reminiscences of one’s own athletic past, call up daydreams where you’re the ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help
There’s nothing like a good sports biography to get a fan’s blood pumping. A well-written account of the sporting life can prompt fond reminiscences of one’s own athletic past, call up daydreams where you’re the ... Read More »
February 16, 2004 | Filed under: Sports, Health & Self-help