KEEP IN TOUCH / CONTACT US

On the last page of the publication for teachers called “For teachers” you can find written “Keep in touch.” The New Zealand Teachers Council sees the importance for their teachers to keep in touch with them. Teachers can keep in touch with the New Zealand Teachers Council via website. Underneath there are also two questions, “Are you moving soon? Changing e-mail address?”

How much more important is it for us, as children of God, to keep in touch with our Father in Heaven. It is also much easier. We do not need a website or anything else. Wherever we are, we can cry out to God and he is hearing us. Read the promise in Luke 18:7 by clicking on the verse.

Underneath “Keeping in touch” it says ” Contact us.” You can contact the New Zealand Teachers Council by phone– fax– email– you can write– visit and of course contact them as mentioned before by website.

If you have never been in contact with the Lord Jesus Christ you cannot keep in touch, because you do not have a connection. Seek the Lord God today. Jeremiah 29:13. Get in contact with your creator today by calling on Him. Psalm 34:6: “This poor man called, and the Lord heard him; he saved him out of all his troubles.” HE will hear from you.

And after you have done that, keep in touch with him all the time.

THINGS WILL GO WELL BY CONNECTING WITH THE CREATOR OF LIFE AND KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH HIM.

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“See what we can do with your memories”

I saw the poster today on the wall in the photoshop , when I picked up my 1000 Anzac fliers. ( The fliers will be distributed before Anzac Day)

There are good memories and bad memories. The good memories are alright. We don’t mind talking about them. Maybe all of us do have a socalled ‘Dreaming Place’. My dreaming place is Tauranga Bay here in Northland with lots of memories. It is still very much like nature made it. Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures.

But what about our bad memories? When our conscience is accusing us? We don’t know what to do with those memories and nobody else does either. You cannot forget them either.

Who can deal with those bad memories?. We want them blotted out, do we not? Only the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ can blot out our bad memories. First John 1:7. Thank God, that there is a remedy.

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY OUT?

I read a very interesting quote by R. Frost today,” The best way out is always through.”

This quote reminds me of a portion of Scripture in the book of Isaiah, Isaiah 43:1-3. In verse two we come across the word through three times, “through the waters, through the rivers, through the fire.”

When we pass through the waters, the Lord will be with us. When we pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over us. When we pass through the fire, we will not be burned and the flames will not set us ablaze.

In Hebrews 12:1-13 we read about “God disciplines His Sons.” No discipline seems pleasant.

We feel the water is almost over our heads. We feel the river sweeping over us. We feel the heat of the fire. But read what it says in Hebrews 12:11.

Click on the verse.

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