THEOLOGY IN THE TRENCHES

By Kathleen Kjolhaug Dad died this past year and today, I received my inheritance. In a one-gallon sealed plastic bag it was delivered.

GOOD NEWS

By John Stenen People argue often as to whether Jesus is the only means of a person’s salvation. “What about all the other religions in the world, are they all lost?” they ask. Well, that depends on whether or not you believe the Bible. If you don’t believe that Scripture is the Word of God, then it doesn’t matter what you believe. Just look throughout the Church world today and see the tremendous evil that has joined the Church and many “Christians”, at least they claim to be Christians that embrace it. However, if you do believe the Bible, then you know that God has much higher standards of righteousness and holiness for His children. In John 14:6 Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” The apostle Peter said in Acts 4:12, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” Read 1 John 5:11-13 and we are told that God has given us eternal life and this life comes only through His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. Have you ever read 1 John 2:21-23? These verses tell us that if you deny Jesus Christ (that He is God), then neither do you have the Father. So, all these religions who deny the deity of Christ are worshiping a false god. That is if you believe the Word of God. I hope many study those Scriptures and settle the argument, at least where you are concerned.

GREEN THUMB

By Arnold Krusemark More signs of upcoming winter appeared this week. One was a weather prediction for freezing temperatures so be sure to cover up your tomatoe plants.

MURRAY COUNTY BOARD

A SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE MURRAY COUNTY BOARD October 1, 2024 8:30 a.m. Pursuant to notice, the Murray County Board of Commissioners convened with the following members present in person: Commissioners; Malone, Gunnink, Meier, Welgraven and Thiner. Also present in person were Carolyn McDonald and Emily Ackerman.

MURRAY COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S PROCEEDINGS

MURRAY COUNTY BOARD A SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE MURRAY COUNTY BOARD October 15, 2024 8:30 a.m. Pursuant to notice, the Murray County Board of Commissioners convened with the following members present in person: Commissioners; Malone, Gunnink, Meier, Welgraven and Thiner.

WHAT IS A FAIR

Landlords, farmers, and agribusiness professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative in-person meetings being held across Minnesota starting in October through December. These free meetings are being provided by the University of Minnesota Extension.

WHAT IS A FAIR FARM RENTAL AGREEMENT?

Landlords, farmers, and agri-business professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative inperson meetings being held across Minnesota starting in October through December. These free meetings are being provided by the University of Minnesota Extension. Farm land rental rates are the largest input cost the farmer has, and determining a fair farm rental agreement is always challenging.

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP

Hospice of Murray County will hold a bereavement group for adults at the Hospice of Murray County office in Slayton. It is for 6 sessions, on Tuesdays, and will begin on Tuesday November 12th and will continue through Tuesday, December 17th, 2024, from 4-5:30 pm.

MURRAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY LUNCHBOX LECTURE SCHEDULE

The Murray County Historical Society is excited to announce the lineup of speakers for the 2024-2025 Lunchbox Lecture Series. All lectures will be held at noon in the 4-H Building on the Murray County Fair Grounds. The cost to attend lectures is $3.00 and free for Historical Society members. We encourage you to bring your lunch. Beverages and light refreshments will be provided. For more information about this and other programs call 507836-6533 or email museum@co.murray.mn.us November 14, 2024: Doug Ohman—“Saluting the Civil War: Minnesota’s Role” This lecture is made possible through a partnership between the Murray County Historical Society and the Slayton Public Library. The Slayton Public Library secured funding for this event through the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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