WAR CRY GIVEAWAY

To win a copy of NEW ZEALAND’S LOST HERITAGE tell us your favourite building.

My favourite building is the CAMBRIDGE COUNTRY STORE.

Cambridge Country Store

Cambridge Country Store

The building used to be a church, but a coffee shop is now upstairs of the building. I would find it very difficult to pass through Cambridge without stopping at the store at least for a cup of coffee.

Cambridge Country Store

Cambridge Country Store

If you would ask me, “Why is that your favourite building?”

My answer would be,”I cannot answer that question!”

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Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world. – Joel Baker

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

werner-150x150-e1367980712224Celebrate INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

8 March

International Women’s Day is all about recognizing. We recognize the progress of women’s rights.

Recognizing things is very important.

I have a book  by Eugene Price  in my library about women. In the book she recognizes the “mysterious influence” women have “over the lives their lives touch.”

On 8 March, International Women’s Day, we recognize the progress of women’s rights. There are rights socially. There are rights economically. There are rights when it comes to political matters.

In her book WOMAN TO WOMAN Eugene Price recognizes that “God created into woman  particular power to influence.”

She writes:

“Women scar hearts and souls. God did not give us this power to influence without reason. But it is certain that He gave it to us. Not to use as Eve used hers over Adam. This was the very moment sin entered into the world and infected all human nature. And we are being unrealistic and hiding behind the long touted and utterly false ‘weak little women’ theory when we refuse to admit that sin entered the world through a woman; when we  refuse to admit that  it invaded the human race through the influence of a woman.”

And please remember that a woman is writing this.

I still remember that I picked up the book WOMAN TO WOMAN by Eugene Price second hand many years ago in Orewa on  my way from Auckland to Kaikohe.

The Jehovah’s Witnesses

The Jehovah’s Witnesses are operating a stall at the market here in Kaitaia on Saturday.

That’s where I picked up yesterday the latest issues of the two publications of the Society:

THE WATCHTOWER & AWAKE!

I am interested in the Printing of Each Issue.

THE WATCHTOWER

Printing Each Issue:

45,944,000 in 213 languages – March 1, 2014

AWAKE!

Printing Each Issue:

44,748,000 in 99 Languages – March 2014

I am also reminded again to read the book THIRTY YEARS A WATCH TOWER SLAVE by W. J. Schnell.

The Confessions of a Converted Jehovah’s Witness.

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“The pages of yesterday cannot be revised, but the pages of tomorrow are blank and you hold the pen. Make it an inspiring story.” – Melchor Lim

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