Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Pakistani Table Settings

The divine guidance

"Divine guidance" was the theme of last week. It was about the standard, which applies the Bible regarding our personality. The spokesman, Bruce Thompson and Barbara used, the model of the sinkers, which is applied to our life wall 'and to study whether we can build it vertically. Just as a plumb line always follows the pull of gravity and this is an absolute, so should be our life according to the instructions and suggestions of the Bible. This is are not burdensome regulations, but about the love letter of a father who wants his child the right way to live by.
If the wall is built wrong, it collapses at some point. And we build the wall wrong inevitably, some more, others less. shows the storms of life then, as the wall is steadfast. On the one hand, the wall is wrong by itself in the rejection of refuge and become passive, or by jumping into the rebellion and want everything to create their own. Both sides are extreme and do not lead to a fulfilled life.
course was first tried this plummet us, 'and there was plenty to nibble. Sometimes you need a few (living) stones are taken away, it can be built further back straight.
As followers of Christ, it is important that we let God work on our personality and are ready for change. It's like a gem: it must be ground away a bit so that it shines beautifully. After
had the full fuel but also time for fun: a crazy hair night (see photo)

On Saturday we made a trip to the surf paradise of Waikato (the area in which we live), namely to Raglan. However, it was no good weather, but a few brave surfers in thermal suits did it anyway. Raglan itself is not so exciting and has a drop-out atmosphere and seaside resort reminiscent of a sleepy Mediterranean: a broad main street, in the middle of palm trees, small stalls and dingy cafes and alternative shops with Ying Yang sculptures and other pseudo-artistic items.
We visited the Whale Bay and met by chance 'a couple who are also strong Christians, and just last year, a Swiss couple from YWAM Matamata had with them to visit - how small the world is.
On Sunday we visited again the blue river (River Waihoa) together with our Swiss friends and the children of our leaders.


The Crazy Hair Night Lea, Sina, and Ruth Hanna

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