Gospel News · January - April 2013

Gospel News — Jan-Apr 2013
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NEWS FROM BROTHERS & SISTERS
plants in our rural area. We are ready to try the project if we could get all the required materials.
--Bro. Fanuel Mavodzeka
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from SCC. No. 1 Verona Gardens, 70 Livingstone Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe,
KARIBA
As an ecclesia we are very pleased to receive the Gospel news magazine through the copy you sent to our secretary Bro. Witness majecha. I used to receive a copy but it has since stopped. For the past year I have been receiving a copy intended for Bro. emmanuel mhondiwa who stopped coming to church in 2009, and all efforts to bring him back are proving fruitless; that copy, together with the one sent to Bro Witness we then share with brethren.
Thank you for the movie, the real devil, we will be sharing it, all of us have the gadgets to play the video. I ask you if have got CDs for hymns, especially those in the english black hymn book, we don't know most of the songs tunes. It is also unfortunate that none of us is able to interpret the notes for the songs.
--Bro Danmore Kaocha
MAGUNJE
There are things that are detestable, hateful and abominable to our God and our Father. The Scripture expresses God's displeasure with numerous actions and behaviors. God is interested in our attitude towards and understanding of Him being matched by our outward display of His values. Anything else is not wanted.
--Bro. Joseph Ndoromasi Chishumba
Thank you very much for the distant education you give me. Please don't get tired or bored with my thoughts or questions, as other churches do not believe these true teachings. We are African, without teachers, and all those that you teach are praising the good and true understanding of God's Word. I thank you very much for "Wrested Scriptures" which
gives us the answers to many questions and is a great help to our brothers and sisters.
--Bro. Misheck Hondonza
I'M FINE
There's nothing whatever the matter with me,
I'm just as healthy as I can be;
I have arthritis in both my knees,
And when I talk, I talk with a wheeze.
My pulse is weak and my blood is thin,
But I'm awfully good for the shape I'm in.
I think my liver is out of whack
And a terrible pain is in my back;
My hearing is poor, my sight is dim,
Most everything seems to be out of trim,
But I'm awfully well for the shape I'm in.
I have arch supports for both my feet,
Or I wouldn't be able to go on the street.
Sleeplessness I have night after night,
And in the morning I'm just a sight;
My memory is failing, my head's in a spin,
I'm peacefully living on aspirin.
But I'm awfully good for the shape I'm in.
The moral is, as this tale we unfold,
That for you and me who are growing old,
It's better to say, "I'm fine," with a grin
Than to let them know the shape we're in