Te Karere . of time. Our bodies and mindsboth need a rest. Often a change is,as the old saying goes, as good as arest. There are many good books, fullof truth, from which we can gainknowledge that will enrich our as pertains to the gospel,there is an ever-present challenge toincrease our testimonies through addi-tional truth. In regard to your vegetable gardens,you can not continue to grow vege-tables and take from the soil withoutputting something back. Anticipateyour fertilizer needs now before they,too. may become unprocurable. Keepyour garden plots well fertilized. Ifyou h
Te Karere . of time. Our bodies and mindsboth need a rest. Often a change is,as the old saying goes, as good as arest. There are many good books, fullof truth, from which we can gainknowledge that will enrich our as pertains to the gospel,there is an ever-present challenge toincrease our testimonies through addi-tional truth. In regard to your vegetable gardens,you can not continue to grow vege-tables and take from the soil withoutputting something back. Anticipateyour fertilizer needs now before they,too. may become unprocurable. Keepyour garden plots well fertilized. Ifyou had to miss a season of applyingmanures, the soil would still have re-serve strength to tide you over. It iswisdom to think of the future. The oldMaoris had enough land that theycould put their kumaras and potatopatches in different places to rest thesoil. When you use it over and overyou must feed back the chemicals and (Continued on Page 226) 224 TE K A RE RE fr>«is*(6=s*Q=*iG=1*Qs^^ i IVorneris Corner. h^^^^^^^^i^^^ By Virginia D. Young A mother pays in pain and tears forevery child she bears and rears, But, know you not from cross andthorne, The glory of a God ivas born. fHEN in the Garden of Gethse-mane, Jesus, our Master, askedHis disciples to keep watch with Him,for He knew His hour was nigh. Hesaid unto them, My soul is exceedingsorrowful unto death, tarry ye hereand watch, after which He fell to theground weary and exhausted, for inHis anguish He prayed unto God thatif it were possible, this hour mightpass from Him. Further did He say,Father, all things are possible untoThee. Take away this cup from , not what I will butwhat Thou wilt. Then as He lookedaround He found His disciples were tired. They forgot forsook Him. The third timeHe spoke unto them in different terms,not pleading for their watch oer Him,for He realized that His hour hadcome. When He needed them most,they slept ; now it was too late. Atthat moment Judas, one of H
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