M is for Macassar
I wrote a post on Macassar last year and rather than steal yet another post from last year's challenge I thought I'd have a go at writing something a bit different.
We still serve Tree of Life church in Macassar and spend a lot of our time in the community and we still love it! So in that regard nothing has changed and as a church we are still passionate about winning the community for Christ.
Tree of Life meets on Sundays at Macassar High school so it seems appropriate to focus on education in Macassar.
Education is generally a bit of a hot potato in South Africa and nowhere are the difficulties more pronounced than in Macassar.
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The Finnie family in Blighty, December 2021
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Dean and Paula pastor The Gathering together
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The Gathering
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Baptisms at The Gathering
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Preparing to serve at The Gathering's Soup Kitchen
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Soup Kitchen Welcome To 2022 lunch
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Serving hands - the heart of The Gatheirng
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Thankful Thursdays
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HOPE Home Based Care Team
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Gathering Ground
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Staying fit as a family
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The Helderberg - The prettiest of the mountains we face
L Is For Life
by
Dino
on
13.4.13

L could also be for the person I'm blogging about and it could also be for Lady because she is a remarkable lady. I guess I should also count this post as part of my Heroes Of The Faith series.
L is an amazing lady! She has two sons, both at high school, she's a hairdresser and lives with her mother. all quite unremarkable, but that's one of the things I love about the true heroes in life.
K Is For Kingdom
by
Dino
on
12.4.13

Are you kingdom building or empire building?
Jesus spoke of the Kingdom of God 116 times across the four gospels, so it was obviously an important part of his message. Much of what we do in church is about building and extending the kingdom for His glory. Sadly this sometimes goes awry.
J Is For Jesus
by
Dino
on
11.4.13

Whilst there seems to be a growing fashion to remove Jesus from church as certain leaders gain celebrity status I have to say that for me and Tree of Life Church, Jesus is and will remain central to all that we do.
Lecture over!
I Is For Indecision
by
Dino
on
10.4.13

I couldn't come up with anything for I so I'll go away and hope that J might come along to rescue me.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
This post is part of a series in the Blogging From A To Z Challenge, April 2013.
This is a stolen /plagarised post from last year's challenge.
H Is For History
by
Dino
on
9.4.13
I'm taking a break from my theme to look at a hot news topic.
I'm not going to rejoice or gloat in her death (I've probably already said too much on Facebook and will no doubt get into trouble for this post) but neither will I mourn her passing. She was a deeply divisive politician and depending on your political persuasion she's either the saviour of the UK or the devil incarnate.
I'm not going to rejoice or gloat in her death (I've probably already said too much on Facebook and will no doubt get into trouble for this post) but neither will I mourn her passing. She was a deeply divisive politician and depending on your political persuasion she's either the saviour of the UK or the devil incarnate.
G Is For Grace, God & Go
by
Dino
on
8.4.13
"There but for the grace of God go I"
This is a quote attributed to John Bradford (1510-1555), an evangelical preacher and prebendery of St. Paul's cathedral. Though there is no actual evidence to support this attribution I'm sticking with it because it's so fitting given that he is said to spoken these words whilst he was in prison.
The story goes that one day as he was looking out of a window in the Tower of London he saw another poor soul being lead to his execution and uttered this now immortal phrase which has subsequently been used and abused to the point that it has entered the common vernacular of many cultures and languages around the world.
F Is For Fellowship
by
Dino
on
6.4.13

Fellowship is about sharing similar interests, ideals, or experiences which is pretty much what we do when we're with fellow Christians.
E Is For Ecumenical
by
Dino
on
5.4.13

One of the joys we've had in our many years in mission and leadership is that we've never really behaved as we should have. I'm not saying we were naughty or doing things we shouldn't have but rather I'm referring to the fact that we've never really gone to the churches we were expected to.
D Is For Discipleship
by
Dino
on
4.4.13
One of my biggest passions is discipleship in the local church. In a secular sense we're talking about mentoring which basically means getting alongside folk and helping them to make positive choices in their lives and walking the walk with them through those choices. In the local church context it means doing just this but also helping them to know Jesus better by helping them grow in their faith and getting to know and understand the bible.
C Is For Conference
by
Dino
on
3.4.13

The theme was The Master's Plan which was highly appropriate for the Easter weekend.
I've never spoken at a conference before so was very excited by this opportunity but also a little nervous, especially about speaking in front of around 100 people.
B Is For Bible
by
Dino
on
2.4.13
I have to be honest and say I love this book!
The bible underpins our faith and is the building block for church life at Tree of Life.
This is our personal collection of bibles (there are a few missing scattered around the house and car) in the office just above my desk. We have goodness knows how many versions in at least 6 languages. Some are used a lot more than others, though increasingly I use e-Sword which is a brilliant bit of bible study software!
The bible underpins our faith and is the building block for church life at Tree of Life.
This is our personal collection of bibles (there are a few missing scattered around the house and car) in the office just above my desk. We have goodness knows how many versions in at least 6 languages. Some are used a lot more than others, though increasingly I use e-Sword which is a brilliant bit of bible study software!
A To Z Challenge
by
Dino
on
1.4.13
I'm cheating today and using the A for 'A To Z'
Hopefully this will be the end of my cheating but I'll let you know if it isn't.
Hopefully this will be the end of my cheating but I'll let you know if it isn't.
Book Week - Character Day
by
Dino
on
15.3.13
Eli might not look too thrilled but he chose to go as Little Brown Mouse from The Gruffalo whilst Joel is truly thrilled to be going as Gollum from The hobbit.
So proud of their choices!
Truth is an interesting concept. In itself it's very simple but we like to complicate it, just look at how many theories of truth are out there and how many thousands of years they have been discussed. All this does is reduce truth to the point that society will tell us that there is no such thing as truth, saying 'one man's truth is another man's lie'. But in reality truth remains very simple.
Truth is defined as an accord with fact or reality, or fidelity to an original or to a standard or ideal.
Truth is the opposite of falsehood and lies.
I recently sat with Joel and talked about one of my sporting heroes, Lance Armstrong and how his entire world of success, fame and celebrity was built on lies. Joel knows that as a keen cyclist I'm upset about the Armstrong story and he also knows there are two groups of people I hate in life: thieves and liars. I hope that using the story of Armstrong my boys will grow to respect truth and favour it.
Truth is defined as an accord with fact or reality, or fidelity to an original or to a standard or ideal.
Truth is the opposite of falsehood and lies.
I recently sat with Joel and talked about one of my sporting heroes, Lance Armstrong and how his entire world of success, fame and celebrity was built on lies. Joel knows that as a keen cyclist I'm upset about the Armstrong story and he also knows there are two groups of people I hate in life: thieves and liars. I hope that using the story of Armstrong my boys will grow to respect truth and favour it.
Tree Of Life Turns One
by
Finnie Family
on
21.1.13
On Sunday we celebrated Tree Of Life's first birthday with a celebration with our family from Church of Love & Grace and it was a blessing to have Shaddie & Lisa with us from Simon's Bay Christian Church.
It was a great time of worshiping together but it was also a humbling time for us as Dean was appointed as lead elder of the church. We really feel humbled and privileged to be tasked with this role and we're very excited about where God is leading us and what he is doing.
It was a great time of worshiping together but it was also a humbling time for us as Dean was appointed as lead elder of the church. We really feel humbled and privileged to be tasked with this role and we're very excited about where God is leading us and what he is doing.
Back To School
by
Finnie Family
on
16.1.13
We can't quite believe it but Joel is going into Year 5 and Eli into Year 3. Our babies are definitely no longer babies.
We're really excited for them for the coming year as they've both got good teachers with both of them being committed Christians.
After Joel's awful year this year he's got a teacher who's already seen him at his best and likes him. Eli is going into a class with a teacher we've known for some years now and Joel had a great time with.
Let the adventures begin.
A Quiet Morning With Man Tools
by
Paula
on
11.1.13
So dad and Eli spent the morning going to the salvage yard, buying some wood for R5, coming home and getting out the hammers, nails and power tools - heaven for Eli! He quickly decided that he was going to make a table and chairs for his two Build a Bears formerly known as Ron and Jackie after some lovely friends of ours in the UK and now (apparently) known as Ron and Harry seeing as one of them is ginger - therefore Ron Weasley - and the other must therefore be HP himself!!
Ernest - RIP
by
Dino
on
4.1.13
Thankfully Ernest was saved so we can rejoice in that. Also, he has the biggest family I have ever known and they've been amazing in supporting him, caring for him and loving him.
What a Year!
by
Dino
on
31.12.12
I can remember many years ago wishing for a really quiet year and to be honest I'm still kind of waiting on that wish.
2011 was a true "annus horribilis" that started badly with just about everything that could go wrong going wrong.
Despite that, 2012 goes down as one of the best years ever for me!
2011 was a true "annus horribilis" that started badly with just about everything that could go wrong going wrong.
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