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A life changing encounter with the Holy Almighty God (Pastor's notes)
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Pastor's Notes resumes this Sunday. Have posted this Sunday's Pastors Notes. Will be trying to continue to follow the lectionary readings.
Great to see this press statement by CCM youth . Good sign for the very near future! ----------- Tuesday, March 10, 2009 Press Release March 10, 2009: Usage of the word "Allah" * Translated Copy of the Bahasa Malaysia Press Release * COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OF MALAYSIA YOUTH STATEMENT OF CCM YOUTH ON THE USAGE OF ‘ALLAH’ MARCH 10, 2009 CCM Youth is disappointed and deeply regrets the Home Ministry’s lack of order and clarity in its handling of the restriction over the usage of “Allah”, which involves the Bahasa Malaysia edition of the R oman Catholic Church's publication The Herald-The Catholic Weekly . The lack of order and clarity is obvious from the earlier prohibition by the Home Ministry of the use of Bahasa Malaysia in The Herald-The Catholic Weekly , which the Home Ministry later categorically denied issuing. Most recently, the Home Ministry gazetted an order allowing the conditional use of the word “Allah” by the Christian community only to resci...
Interesting youtube video (uncut) which gives a lot more footage. Especially with the latest Herald report .... The only rugby player acquitted of wrongdoing after a rugby brawl that resulted in nine players banned from the sport was the one whose actions appear to have sparked the fight. Punishments as a result of the brawl, which occurred after the semi-final game between Kelston Boys' High and Auckland Grammar's First XVs on August 15, have left the Kelston community reeling. The five Kelston players - who face bans ranging from 45 to 71 weeks - yesterday lodged appeals against their punishments with the Auckland Rugby Union. Four Auckland Grammar boys were banned from two to seven weeks and the case against a fifth was not proven. Outrage over the punishments continued yesterday, with MP David Cunliffe calling them "grossly disproportionate" Click here for the rest of the story. Based on the video, I would think the punishments certainly is disproporationate. Kud...
A little disorganized this morning as too much seems to be happening at the same time. Not major things but too many little things that are like flies and mosquitoes buzzing around my ears. Very distracting. So ... its time to breathe in and out and do a little re-centering.... and blogging :-) My new modem was waiting for me at my office doorstep (arrived in the mail and I had a wee bit of a problem setting it up. Now ti is obviously up and while the connection is not what it should be, at least I have enough speed to at least open my e-mail properly and can even blog. My phone line still has background static. Headache as I know this means that I may have "cranky internal phone lines" as sometimes connection is good, and at other times it is poor. It is hard to logically troubleshoot and eliminate one problem at the time when I am tired. On Monday I came in to open up the church for the AV guy to check out AV system. Had some kind of blow out a few weeks ago and everything ...
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