Right in the centre - Mixed emotions but no mixed message

By Ken Waddell

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

This Christmas is one of mixed emotions. As a family, we have never been more blessed. We are thankful for so many things. Our family is healthy and growing.

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Observation - Dec. 10, 2015

By Addy Oberlin

The Neepawa Banner

The words “love your neighbor” keep coming back to me this week. It is December and the banquets, parties and concerts are filling the days on the calendars. I see the love of my children who live far away and would like so much to help their Mom. They were here this week and cooked and accommodated us in many ways. 

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Homebodies - Advent... Let the adventure begin

By Rita Friesen

The Neepawa Banner

November 28, according to the church calendar, was the First Sunday Of Advent.  The four Sundays preceding Christmas are traditionally geared to celebrating hope, peace, joy and love. For me, Advent is the beginning of the adventure of a ‘faith in God’ filled life.  Along with the hope, peace, joy and love, my journey encompasses pain, loss, despair and discouragement. And here is the miracle of my faith, resting in the never-ending goodness of the Divine Creator, I find that those painful feelings are just that – feelings. Snuggling close to the Creator, listening for the whisper of love, the greatest gift, dispels fear and instills trust. 

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Faithfully yours - The Son of God, but also God the Son

By Neil Strohschein

The Neepawa Banner

Several years ago, a ministerial colleague sought my help with a difficult counseling case. He had been working with this client for roughly six months and was making no headway at all. So he began probing the client’s spiritual beliefs and that only added to his confusion.

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My perspective - Better outcomes require more than money

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

We rely on government for many services that make our lives easier, but of all these services, none is more important than health care. While we may like our streets cleaned and our garbage picked up; and we may rely upon international trade agreements and national security to help us go about our daily lives and jobs, at the end of the day, if we aren’t alive, or in good enough health to enjoy it, nothing else matters.

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