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Author: Vincent Walter

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The WindPodcast

Wednesday, August 11, 2021 Vincent Walter

By contrast, this afternoon, I was sitting watching a gentle breeze blow the leaves on a tree one way, then, without explanation, blow them another way, and then, unexpectedly, stop blowing them. I certainly can't explain why wind … Read more

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AmbassadorsPodcast

Saturday, July 24, 2021 Vincent Walter

Wikipedia describes an ambassador as a person who represents an entity and does so in a positive manner. Almost half a century ago, I was a senior financial officer of a major corporation. On my way in to a presentation in the board … Read more

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Ships That PassPodcast

Thursday, July 8, 2021 Vincent Walter

My tablemate and I were discussing how unexpectedly matters seem to develop. She is the aunt of my deceased daughter-in-law, and I first met her over four decades ago. Now, with all the things that have transpired over those many years, we … Read more

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The Plank RoadPodcast

Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Vincent Walter

I was born in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Approximately fifteen miles south-east of Sarnia is a smaller town called Petrolia. In 1858, a road was constructed connecting these two locations. The land was flat and the road was straight, so it … Read more

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Who Are We Fooling?Podcast

Sunday, June 13, 2021 Vincent Walter

The Mask. The ubiquitous mask! Everywhere, we see them, worn by almost everyone. You probably wear one yourself, as I do. Even Queen Elizabeth was shown worldwide wearing one at the funeral of Prince Philip. In a recent conversation with … Read more

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God's TimingPodcast

Sunday, May 30, 2021 Vincent Walter

This has always been one of my favourite Bible verses. However, Paul says nothing about when all things will work together for good. I recently received an e-mail that emphasized this fact for me. It read, "It's wonderful how God … Read more

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Introvert Or ExtrovertPodcast

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Vincent Walter

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? I'm not sure about myself. When I read the definition set out in the following paragraph, I first think that I must be an introvert. But when I read on, I conclude that I am an extrovert. Typically, … Read more

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Misinformation Or TruthPodcast

Friday, April 23, 2021 Vincent Walter

Just three years ago today, a "John Doe" (as the judge described him) committed the worst murder spree in the history of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, when he drove a van down Yonge Street, killing ten people and injuring sixteen others. It … Read more

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We Are Never AlonePodcast

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Vincent Walter

Recently, a fellow resident shared her story. In 1989, Dorothy's husband of 42 years suddenly died from a massive heart attack, just two weeks before they were to leave on a planned cruise. Her son, John, who lived nearby, was very … Read more

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Minimum Wage $15 Per HourPodcast

Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Vincent Walter

Listening to recent discussions about an acceptable minimum wage, I remembered how fortunate that I was to have received good training from godly parents using principles based on the Bible. I was born during the Great Depression before … Read more

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