Faithfully yours - How much is enough?
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- Published on Sunday, May 21, 2017
Neil Strohschein
The Neepawa Banner
As promised in their campaign, Manitoba’s government has introduced legislation that limits pay increases for government employees. This is one element in an overall plan to reduce the rate of increase in the provincial governments annual expenditures. The other is to look for efficiencies in the system—something that, in my view, may be much more difficult to achieve.
Observations - May 14/2017
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- Published on Sunday, May 14, 2017
Addy Oberlin
The Neepawa Banner
This weekend we celebrate a day where our mothers are shown they have a very special place in our life.
Faithfully Yours - Traits that must be reborn
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- Published on Sunday, May 14, 2017
Neil Strohschein
The Neepawa Banner
In 1992, Canadian author (and self-confessed freethinker) William Gairdner released the first edition of his book “The War Against the Family.” It was updated in 2007, but the central theme remained the same. In his book, Gairdner argues that to establish absolute control over society, governments must first undermine and ultimately destroy every institution that they perceive to be a threat. Their primary target, according to Gairdner’s book, is the family.
Homebodies - And when I feel afraid...
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- Published on Saturday, May 13, 2017
Rita Friesen
The Neepawa Banner
I whistle a happy tune? Doesn’t quite do it for me! The source of our fears change over the years, as does our manner of dealing with them. It’s cute to watch a young child meet their own shadow for the first time. This grey and moving thing is mocking and evasive, can’t make it stop or go away, it follows wherever the body goes. Shadows don’t scare me any more. As I gently age – actually I am railing against the advancing years- I draw comfort from a phrase found in Psalm 23, “Even when I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.” Death is but a shadow, I love that image.
Faithfully yours - Payday someday
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- Published on Sunday, March 12, 2017
By Neil Strohschein
The Neepawa Banner
The title of this week’s column comes from a sermon preached by the late Dr. Robert G. Lee sometime before his death in 1978. The point of his 55-minute sermon (which incidentally, he preached over 1,200 times in dozens of countries around the world) was that every wicked act people commit is recorded in God’s books; and while the guilty may evade justice on earth, they will not evade it when they stand before an all-knowing God. Then, their evil deeds will be exposed and justice will be served. In other words, there will be payday someday.