







Today we received the United Maori Mission Prayer Bulletin (September 2009).
The Bulletin started with this question:
“Provoking Thought”
CAN A SAVED PERSON EVER BE LOST?
(John 5:24 – John 6:37)
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Some time ago I took part in a quiz and won a BusaboutKaitaia concession ticket worth $45.00! I still have four return trips left on that ticket. My next trip will be from Kaitaia to Mangonui …………… on a fine day that is. The day to go is Tuesday, leaving at 8.05am at the Beachcomber Restaurant in Kaitaia.

Find out how I won the ticket by typing ‘Concession Ticket’ in Search Box!
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“For I resolved to know
nothing while I was
with you except
Jesus Christ and him crucified.”
____________________________
MY SHEEP
John 10:27
Intr.:
A. listen to my voice;
B. I know them, and
C. they follow me.
D. I give them eternal life, and
E. they shall never perish;
F. no one can snatch them out of my hand.
End:
“Die Sorgenfabrik unseres Herzens kann Konkurs anmelden! Wann? Wenn es uns gelingt, alle Sorgen auf Jesus zu werfen.” – Paul Deitenbeck
The lady was a complete stranger to me, but she started to talk to me on Commerce Street here in Kaitaia. And I am glad, that she did. It was on the day when the “Hugs not Thugs” March* was on. If she would not have told me about the March I would not have known about it. I had also my camera on me, so I did not have to rush home to get it.
When I started to talk to her about the things that were really on my heart, we found out that we do have the same Saviour Jesus Christ. She is going to one of the bigger churches here in Kaitaia.
The March started at KFC at 10.30am and ended at the Community Centre were the activities were held until 3.00pm.
It was good to get in contact with people there. There was also opportunity to talk to everybody over the mike… but I missed out on that.
*Type “Hugs not Thugs” into Search and read about the March!
Write “DAD’S DAY” into Search and click on GO!
