Dear Stuart
> G'day mate.
Attemping to be an Aussie? :} 
> I've just got used to your lot refusing to give the Ashes back that many
> times that I just assumed You'd Walk this one just like the others. Looks
> like you did.
Why should we, we won now we are going to keep it. We'll give 
you a fair chance next time, we'll leave Shane Warne at home.
 
> However even as a staunch Yorkshireman (where cricket isn't just about life
> and death - it's far more important than that) [for our American cousins and
> explanation followed by help counselling and support Ahem!!! is available -
> Please e-mail me privately if needed] , I've not been able to see much of
> it, due to my work & ministry commitments.
Some of them might need when we use terms like "he had him  
caught in slips after bowling a maiden over" or playing at silly point.
> Manchester United was just another team to me as I'm not into watching 22
> grown men push a bag full of wind around, Its too much like British Politics
> for me. Ahem!!!
And Aussie ones too. 
> However, I digress a couple of weeks ago I had the blessed joy of escorting
> my wife to a gala charity & auction evening at Old Trafford Cricket Ground
> in aid of the Kosovo Refugees. I was representing our church and also the
> company I work for, who had generously donated a holiday as an auction lot
> (I work in the Holiday Industry) to the ministry hosting the event.
> Manchester United Football Club sent along a couple of chaps with an auction
> lot; A signed and framed poster of the team that won the historic triple in
> Barcelona. That lot alone raised �530 for the cause. In addition to this these two 
>very
> nice chaps brought along some silverware for people to be photograhed next
> to or holding. Yes you've guessed it it was the European Cup. [American
> translation available - do you think we ought to educate them?] 
Yes.
> All told on the evening over �10,000 was raised by businesses, individuals &
> churches from the North West of England Region, to help mainly those
> refugees who fell through the international aid agency safety nets and also
> Evangelical Serbian Christians. Please pray for our brothers and sisters in
> this land as Evangelical Christianity has been outlawed in Serbia.
That's reallygreat
> So in my book MUFC are pretty much OK.
> 
> Do you know it's now Sir Alex Ferguson, for what it's worth.
It's about time.
> My favourite earthly sport is Rugby Union, we still seem to be quite good at
> that.
And the Aussies and Poms clash tonight in Sydney. More to come 
especially if we win.
> However my favourite sport & past time is devil bashing.
I'll be in that, I enjoy slapping the loser around a bit 
> here's one for you;
> Ghanaian Christian Proverb - Every time you clap your hands in praise to
> God,
>      You slap the devil in the face.
A friend of mine's son just married a Ghanaian Princess. Gloria is 
out working for a while. Her Uncle came to the wedding and was 
saying all these adages all day. I love them.
BTW he gave Daniel a gold beetle that weighed about 8 oz. Which 
means that he is now consided a Prince (not bad for a white 
boy).They both strong CHristians. 
> Be Blessed, More Soon.
I am and I will be. 


There's a storm coming, our Storm.
PROCLAIMING GOD'S LOVE TO A DYING WORLD 
Say to the captives, 'come out,' and those in darkness, 'Be free!' 
Isaiah 49:9 
I looked to the heavens to where God dwells 
I looked into my life to see he lives there as well.
Love in Jesus 
Adrian Bonham aka Morning Light
Outpost 49 
Hawkesbury Royal Rangers 
Windsor, N.S.W. 
Australia 
F.C.F. 94 
http://www.summit.net.au/~founder1/
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