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He wasnt a greatleader or an
inspired thinker,but he knew whathe ought to do anddid it.
(Julian Wilson, of 1924Olympic Gold Medalist
Eric Liddell)
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Are you sick of sport yet this summer? Rathersurprisingly, I have to say Im not - normally Imabout as keen on watching sport as I am onparticipating in it (which is to say, not at all). Butthe Olympics were totally gripping, doubtlessaided by the fervour that seemed to sweep the
country; and now the imminent prospect of theParalympics seems to be just as exciting.
The impact of those games on us is brief; we get tocheer on our team members for the few hours,minutes or even seconds of whatever event they
are participating in. But in reality, when we wave our flags at British(or whichever nation youre supporting) Olympian success we are
celebrating the hard work, the unseen fall and rise in spirits and theband of people behind each great athlete not just his and her 10-second dash to fame.
Paul (the apostle) was clearly something of a sports fan himself. clearlyhe understood sport as more than just a helpful picture - in several ofhis letters to churches he speaks in ways that Olympic and Paralympicteam coaches would surely have approved. He saw the value of
persistent and sustained encouragement. He exhorted believers toshow more faith in each other's progress. He offered churches ahelping hand when needed, but also to urged them to be self-sufficientand call on their inner strength - which is to say, the strength that has
been imparted to them by the Holy Spirit.
So as we watch and enjoy the sport and the competition, lets givethanks for the incredible exhibitions of determinationand skill. As we think of our own lives, we are urged to
prepare ourselves through love, study and prayer, torun the race through life and to remain committed tothe finish. Ian
If youd like to know more about what our friends in the otherPeebles churches are doing, you can find some of their ownmagazines online:
Old Parish Church: topcopmag.wordpress.comSt Peters: www.stpeterspeebles.org.uk/netmagazine.phpSt Josephs:www.stjosephschurch.org.uk/?Home%3A:Current_Newsletter
Others are on their way...
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The Universal Language of 'Wow!'The Universal Language of 'Wow!'The Universal Language of 'Wow!'The Universal Language of 'Wow!'After a shoebox distribution trip in January,
Faith Spinks told Samaritans Purse organisers"During our week in Belarus it was often
frustrating not to be able to speak the samelanguage as the children and parents we met
with. But there are some things which go
beyond language barriers.
The look of real excitement on a childs face as
they open their box and discover so many
treasures inside, and the look of love and joy on
a parents face as they watch their childenjoying their gifts need no language.
Then there was the repeated word spasiba,spasiba! (thank you, thank you) which we
heard many times which was quickly learnt andunderstood too. But it was the universal
language of WOW! which I most enjoyed.
As a child pulled a gift out of a box letting out a gasped wow, or as a parent
marvelling at all their child has received lets out a quiet wow it does not
matter what language you speak wow means the same the world over. It
means excitement, it means joy, it means gratitude and wonder for all they
have received!
Fill a shoebox and make a wow! moment fora child in Belarus. (Filled boxes should be
brought to church by Sunday 4 November.)
More info from Margaret Cowan.
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It was obvious that May had been drinking heavily and she mightalso have taken tranquillisers. She was bawling and shouting,cursing and swearing. Her house was in utter chaos. It was a verydifficult situation altogether, particularly as she was also slashingherself. May was a woman going nowhere, a poor lost soul in theworld
One night two people came to speak at a meeting in my church. Ididnt recognise either of them. One of the speakers pointed at meand said, Doctor, you will be able to confirm all that Im saying.When she saw my incomprehension, she said, Im May Nicholson.Dont you remember me? I was gob-smacked! When I knew herpreviously she was a deeply depressed alcoholic with no hope andher life going nowhere. Now May was completely and utterlydifferent.
May had been transformed from notorious fighting drunk into afriendly steam roller clearing paths of hope not just for herself butfor dozens and dozens of others too. For the last ten years she hasbeen Director of the Preshal Trust, working tirelessly to tackleproblems of social exclusion in the Linthouse area of Glasgow (seehttp://preshaltrust.org.uk) The amazing changes in Mays life werethe subject of a BBC Moment of Truth documentary in 2003, and have
also been described in Miracles from Mayhem* (the first twoparagraphs above are an extract from her former GPs contribution tothis book).
Some of us from PBC met May and heard her wonderful story inHawick Baptist Church earlier this year. Shes agreed to come to speakin Peebles, about her own experiences and the work of the Trust, thisautumn, Listen for confirmation of the date, and tell all your friends.
May is an unforgettable speaker!
*Irene Howat, Christian Focus Publications, 2004
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Vickys Tearoom3 years old
On 9 September the Tearoom will celebrate its third birthday (its
doors first opened on 13 September 2009). We continue to serve ourguests (all older people who have some difficulty getting out and about
independently) with a traditional afternoon tea, including freshly-
made sandwiches and home-baking. Proper china tea-sets are used,
there are flowers on the table, and care is taken with the presentation,
so that everything looks, as well as tastes, wonderful. After tea theres
sometimes an activity such as gentle armchair exercise, or occasionally
we have a visit from entertainers (such as the celebrity double-actpictured below). The afternoon ALWAYS finishes with singing,
incorporating ideas from Singing for the Brain - hugely enjoyable, as
well as good for mind and body!
The Tearoom relies on the hard work of regular volunteers, who bake,
make sandwiches, set tables, serve tea and coffee, wash up, provide
transport, and help in many other ways. To say thank you, the churchis giving a party for all volunteers, on Saturday 8 September at 7pm.
Please let Linda Bell know AS SOON POSSIBLE if youre able to come.
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Christians in Sport exists to reachthe world of sport for Christ. Theyare working daily to see Christiansin every one of the UKs 150,000sports clubs, representing Christand building the local church.
CIS trains Christians in sport to represent Christ by praying for theirfriends in sport, playing in a way that honours God and saying some-thing of the Good News of Jesus Christ. This is done through trainingevents, resources, youth and university groups scattered across the UKas well as Sport Networks connecting people to others from their sport.
CIS also supports and helps Christians in sport share their faith with
their friends by hosting sports events that they can invite their friendsalong to, where they can hear the Christian message. These includesports quizzes (as we experienced at last months Caf Church), din-ners, tournaments as well as university and school missions, and theiryouth camps Sports Plus.
Dechlan Wilson has been involved with CIS for sometime, and writes of his experiences with them overthe summer:
I was helping at two of the SportsPlus camps thissummer. I was coaching the athletics at Perth andthe Swimming in Derby. These camps are amazingand combine a lot of sport, around five and a halfhours each day, with a lot of bible teaching, around3-4 hours each day through various different
sources. As you can imagine all the young people attending get pretty
worn out by the end, but even a finely tuned athlete such as myselfwho wasn't even participating in the sports was knackered by the end!Everything at the camp is geared towards young people, from all theamazing food, to the wide variety of sports on offer, and to the meet-ings in the church, where even the singing was transformed into acompetition. But perhaps something which sums up the flavour of theweek is that there were inflatable balls in the church so the young peo-
ple could play volley ball across the isle at the beginning; no-one waslate! Perhaps the deacons and Ian could introduce that at Peebles!
For more information on CIS see www.christiansinsport.org.uk
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Update fromBarbara Edmondson
Hi Everyone,I have just discovered an alternative use for interdental brushes removingtiny, minute ants from my computer keyboard! quite off putting trying totype with the little creatures popping up from under the keys, just one of thelittle challenges of being in a tropical clime , so thank you Wisdom, mustremember to bring a larger supply with me next time.
Anyway on to more interesting news.
Met with a delightful couple who were visiting from China (not Chinese - theguy is originally from Portugal and his wife from America) but they have livedin China for around 24 years. They are here with a view to distributing freeof charge the spoken bible which is being produced by themselves in Chi-na and sponsored by Chinese Christians. The recordings are produced inmany languages Jorge & Donna are (God willing) looking to return to Kenyanext year to record in local languages to reach those not able to read etc. with
the word of God. See www.wordproject.com for more on this. Jorge has of-fered to supply us with some of the recordings when produced so we can dis-tribute to the various churches that we visit, they are recorded KJV. This will
be a tremendous blessing as we frequently encounter people who have notattended school and are unable to read.
The childrens home is look-ing great the houses havenow been painted on the out-
side and final internal paint-ing will be completed overthe next few days. Mattresssarriving on Wednesday along
with mosquito nets and Iguess I will be well occupiedfitting curtains for a few days,amongst collecting other fur-nishings from Mombasatown.
Last Friday was checkingover the internal paint col- Gate painting
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ours and planting up thegarden tubs (see pictures).The children are so excitedand keep bobbing round tocheck on the progress.
With the official hand overceremony on Saturday 25th it
will definitely be all hands ondeck over this coming weekto make sure everything iscompleted. We are still
working on the well whichwill take a few more weeks sothe children will not be able
to occupy until that is opera-tional the guys have hit really hard coral at 45 and with a further 45 to go itis a little slower than anticipated but everyone is working hard and well tocomplete as soon as possible.
Good news for one of our stu-dents, Maureen, who has
been accepted to university tostudy medicine we pray
that funding will be in placefor her to take the position so if you could stand with hershe would really appreciate
your prayers.
We have been having somegreat and powerful meetings
both on Sundays andthroughout the week withpeoples lives being so impact-ed and changed we just thankGod and give Him all the glory.
We are so blessed to be connected to some fantastic men and women of Godwho commit their lives to the work they have been called to. They work tire-lessly always putting others before themselves so last week it was really
great to be able to give one pastor and his wife a couple of days away on safari rest and relaxation it was their first ever safari and they were so blessed. Igot to take them, which was fantastic for me I just love seeing the animals
but more than that it was wonderful seeing them relax and enjoy themselves.
Site manager admiring the plants
Almost there!
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I was able to visit Baby Life Rescue Centre last week what an amazing jobPeter & Selpher are doing they have eight babies at the moment, though thischanges from day to day as new children are brought in and others re con-nected with their families or fostered / adopted. Ariel the eldest child, athree year old boy, will soon be fostered out long term which is great news.
Today (Monday) I went with Peter & Selpher on a home visit to see Zawadiwho some few months agohad been brought to BabyLife R.C. by the ChildrensDept her mother, who hasmental health problems, hadtried to sell the child for 20/-,around 16p. The grand-parents applied for and were
granted custody of her. Wewere there on a three monthfollow up to check on thechilds progress. It was a de-light to see how well she hasintegrated into her family,
who are very caring, lovingand modest farming folk a
wonderful story of restora-tion, back in her own community with her own people Zawadi is sure to havea love filled future.
More news on Baby Life R. C. in our next newsletter incidentally Sara, mydaughter and one of our trustees, is taking part in a 10k run in October on
behalf of Vision Ministries for Baby Life Rescue Centre, so if you are interest-ed in sponsoring her she would be delighted please call on 01968682659 / e mail [email protected] for further information.
Well that is all for now, please receive greetings from everyone here alongwith my love & blessings
Love,
BarbaraFor more information about Barbaras work with Vision Ministries,
visit their website at http://www.visionministries.co.uk, or find themon Facebook.
Zawadi with Peter & family
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Basic First AidBasic First AidBasic First AidBasic First Aid
tuition
for church volunteersSunday 21 October
2-4pm
Victoria Park Centre(venue to be confirmed)
CafChurchCaf Church is an opportunity to askCaf Church is an opportunity to askCaf Church is an opportunity to askCaf Church is an opportunity to ask
challenging questions about real life issueschallenging questions about real life issueschallenging questions about real life issueschallenging questions about real life issues
in a relaxed, informal setting. Bring a friendin a relaxed, informal setting. Bring a friendin a relaxed, informal setting. Bring a friendin a relaxed, informal setting. Bring a friendand enjoy a great cup of coffee and one ofand enjoy a great cup of coffee and one ofand enjoy a great cup of coffee and one ofand enjoy a great cup of coffee and one of
Cocoa Blacks irresistible cakes.Cocoa Blacks irresistible cakes.Cocoa Blacks irresistible cakes.Cocoa Blacks irresistible cakes.
Thursday 6th September:Thursday 6th September:Thursday 6th September:Thursday 6th September:doors open at 7.30,doors open at 7.30,doors open at 7.30,doors open at 7.30,
with discussion starting at 8pm.with discussion starting at 8pm.with discussion starting at 8pm.with discussion starting at 8pm.
This months topicto be confirmed
Occasionally we take photographs during or after services orother events, to use in our website and other publicity. If youobject to being shown in such a picture, please speak to Ian.
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Prayer Points for SeptemberPrayer Points for SeptemberPrayer Points for SeptemberPrayer Points for September
Pray and Praise God for who He is, and for all Hisgoodness to us.
Continue to pray for Helen H, and for Stan as hesupports and cares for her. As Helen says Our Godis a great big God, and He holds us in His hands.May they be aware of His presence every day.
Pray for our deacons as they seek to do Gods will inthe life of our fellowship. Pray also for the electionof new deacons, and the Members Meeting to beheld on 19 September.
Lets thank God for the freedom that we have tomeet and to worship together. Pray for the peoplewho do not have this freedom, and who face terriblepersecution, and even death, to follow Christ; pray
they will have strength to stand firm and bring thelight of Christ to their nations.
Pray for our link missionaries, Ann and DavidMacfarlane, as they continue Gods work in Italy,that they remain in good health
Continue to pray for Cathy Aberdour as she seeks topurchase a new home. Pray that God would guide
and bless her.
Please passprayer requests to
Wilma Wintour,723023
O magnify the Lord withme.And let us exalt His nametogether.
Psalm 34:3
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Whats on when.Letter-writing, and prayer for
persecuted Christians, at Willieand Wilmas, Tuesday 11September, 10am
MensGroupon13September,7.30pmatFranks-
ALLABOUTPIGEONS!
VICKYS TEAROOM
3rd BIRTHDAY PARTY
SUNDAY 9 SEPTEMBERat 3pm.
Please pray for the well-being andenjoyment of everyone involved
CHURCH PRAYER TIME
SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER
9am, in the Manse
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Services, September 2012Services, September 2012Services, September 2012Services, September 2012Sunday 2 SeptemberSunday 2 SeptemberSunday 2 SeptemberSunday 2 September
Communion Servers: Linda Bell, Carlyn McCallStewards: Linda Bell, Janet Smith
Flowers: Margaret McLennan Teas: Janlyn Townley
Transport: Team One 5s: Lindsey Gray, Kirstin Gray
Sunday 9 SeptemberSunday 9 SeptemberSunday 9 SeptemberSunday 9 SeptemberStewards: Frank Drummond, Willie and Wilma Wintour
Flowers: Linda Bell Teas: Kenny HamiltonTransport: Team Two 5s: Lindsey Gray, Kirstin Gray
Sunday 16 SeptemberSunday 16 SeptemberSunday 16 SeptemberSunday 16 SeptemberCommunion Servers: Jacqueline Wilson, Fergus Brown
Stewards: Jenny Jacobs, Jacqueline Wilson
Flowers: Margaret Johnstone Teas: Helen Henderson
Transport: Team One 5s: Lindsey Gray, Janlyn Townley
Sunday 23 SeptemberSunday 23 SeptemberSunday 23 SeptemberSunday 23 SeptemberStewards: Margaret Cowan, Stan Henderson
Flowers: Pat Hamilton Teas: Wilma Wintour
Transport: Team Two 5s: Lindsey Gray, Janlyn Townley
Sunday 30 SeptemberSunday 30 SeptemberSunday 30 SeptemberSunday 30 SeptemberStewards: Vi Brown, Hazel Hoggan
Flowers: Christine Drummond Teas: Douglas McCall
Transport: Team One 5s: Lindsey Gray, Kirstin Gray
TRANSPORT TEAMS:TRANSPORT TEAMS:TRANSPORT TEAMS:TRANSPORT TEAMS:Team OneChristine Drummond, Margaret Cowan, Frank Drummond
Team TwoLindsey Gray, Douglas McCall, Margaret Cowan
COMMUNION TABLE SETTING in September Vi Brown
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Treasurer:
Treasurer:
Treasurer:
Treasurer:LizKeiro,tel730217
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LizKeiro,tel730217
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