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Na ka Haku hoi e ala kai i ko oukou naau iloko o ke aloha o ke Akua a me ke ahonui o Kristo "
2 Tesalonika 3^5
The Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and into the patient waiting for Christ. 2 Thessalonians 3:5
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The Lord is coming 1 His coming soon is the theme of many b V messages; letters, mention it, radios proclaim it, we want it, but we must be RiJADY. for t^is great event.
"e o l i o l i nui" ...
Good tidings of great joy. How the old Hawaiians love the Lord,I
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with an oid Hawaiian couple,Mr, and Mrs. Nauka.The Bible is one of their few possessions and they feast onit every day. I asked them to teach me to read the Bible in Hawaiian - what a privilege to sit with them and read
this Fall. There axe 23 children from Grades 1-5 who meet Thursday after noons to learn anthems and Hawaiians hymns. Our theme song is "Nu Oli"
''a bapetizo o ka Makua, a o ke Keiki, a o ka Uhane .HemolelfilL
Baptising them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit. Two of our students, John Wiimi and David Vollrath were bapt ized one Lord's iay morning in November. David's father was baptized in September and his mother transferred her membership. One hour before his
/marriage to Peggy Sprankles, Mike Hawker was buried with his Lord in
^te-istian baptism.
"iC hoomau i ka pule"
Continue in prayer.
p^nt, Idaho has written, "Some of the greatest warriors in God's eirmy are the oldsters who can no longer do battle eEcept through the medium of prayer. In prayer, I take a trip around the world every day with 20 points
in the Thank you, Mr. Ham.
The Lord has blessed our school this year(the 18th) with 84 students. We need more students in some rooms- only 1 room is full with 20 students (Judie Peterson's 3rd and -^-th grades). I have 12 beautiful chiltiren in
1st grade. They are sweet, lovable, noisy, teachable, loud_, generous, ^^"^i^stSo F:^.rst graders steal your heart with greatest^ of ease.
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"o ko'u mau hoalawehana"
MorniLf found 16 children who came every day. tri-nc; ?n -hhr -ti- 1 wopsliip and handwork, afternoons found us on little ^ralsv n? l^\Sand Beach, Hilo- The Island is bigrwet/dty ieffchSch sta^?^df I had'hoped t7'
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laborers. Rich and rewarding are those few. moments when Sunset Beach for a visit. The list is long and illustrious with names of friends from everywhere: Reggie Thomas'eroun
and his busload on their way to Australia,. Bee and Cliff NelSoh Loathe "
and"'M??fha^ \ Dennis Darryl from San Bernardino, Annto Ham and Martha Hayborn from Lexington, My nephew Floyd on his w^v
Hele-Kaliki maka;
with TutuCgrandmother): The children in grades land 2 had a real live Tutii in their Christmas play. Mrs. Lo played the part of the
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home IS about 2 miles away and we visit them frequently.Over 100 packages
Our school children share gifts with these men every year. This
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of sardines, dried cuttlefish, octopus and ojjher little gifts were givfn!
V, 5rd and 4th grades shared theirwealth('$28.) with
the Kaneohe
What God hath joined together We are not offering a new cours in ^ur curriculum for homebuilders, nor can we guarantee satisfactory results: school to be married is Connie 3th and Reuben i<,ichols. Th^x^et here in IQSfi ^.g their" parents v/ere -orkersin the school. They were married in the Hauula church Decembor26,
Reuben is in T;he. Air Firce and they will be living in San Bernardino. '
this suinm^^o^..2-iaQnths. I will be in Georgia
( rhn-ppVi please '1 ' me ^^i3^alifornia, mai^^IyT'^f^'you I church, let. know and I will try to come. want me to come to your
" I a oukou ke aloha mai ko kalcoti Haku 0 lesu Kristo-"'- The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. "
Jessica.
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