Te Karere . ects: Consistent daily prayer, call-ing on a friend, correcting an error oran offence, payment of tithes andother obligations, attendance at ser-vices of the Church, doing ones branchteaching, remembering birthdays ofloved ones (AND WEDDING AN-NIVERSARIES), to say THANKSfor a thousand favours. Just ordinarythings, these, but they are far moreimportant than the daily business ofshares and acres and stock and debtsand receivables. A certain amount of unfinished busi-ness alerts a person for the coming ofa new day, to jump in and finish themup; but an excess of them means adoubling up
Te Karere . ects: Consistent daily prayer, call-ing on a friend, correcting an error oran offence, payment of tithes andother obligations, attendance at ser-vices of the Church, doing ones branchteaching, remembering birthdays ofloved ones (AND WEDDING AN-NIVERSARIES), to say THANKSfor a thousand favours. Just ordinarythings, these, but they are far moreimportant than the daily business ofshares and acres and stock and debtsand receivables. A certain amount of unfinished busi-ness alerts a person for the coming ofa new day, to jump in and finish themup; but an excess of them means adoubling up of work for the day aheadand ones affairs will never becomecurrent and balanced. Can any Latter-day Saint (or goodChristian of any faith) afford to leavehis business unfinished for longperiods ? If any of our subscribers are failing to receive their Te Kareredo not delay. Contact Sister LuDene Fresh, Editor, Box 72, Auckland, Any change of address should be immediately reported to TeKarere. 98 TE KARERE. ITS time to say good-bye andGod bless you to the good peopleof New Zealand. Our stay has beenpleasant, full of experiences we shallnever forget. We hope we have madea little place in your hearts for us. We shall always be grateful for therespect and love that was shown toour Prophet, President McKay; howvery nice everything was, and as weentered the different buildings howwonderful to find all in their seats,evervthing in order. It thrilled us be-yond words. When you stood up tosing We Thank Thee, O God, for aPronhet. our hearts leaped for joy,for we knew you were happy as wewere. The flowers we found in our roomstold us the Relief Society sisters hadbeen thinking of us and we could seethe touch of their hands wherever wemet to hold meetings. I know it willbe a chapter in the life of our Prophetthat he will never forget. Now my last little message to you isthe same as always: BE FAITHFUL,KEEP WORKING, STAY CLOSETO THE LORD THROUGHPRAYER, FORGET THE PAST,LOOK TO THE FUTURE,
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