Heading South Again

We left our Friends home in the Rotoiti Forest and headed off to Opunake where I am ministering this weekend. First stop was at Turangi then onto the Château and Whakapapa Ski Fields. Sadly there wasLäs mer
We left our Friends home in the Rotoiti Forest and headed off to Opunake where I am ministering this weekend. First stop was at Turangi then onto the Château and Whakapapa Ski Fields. Sadly there was nothing but rock plus many signs saying "no dogs." Therefore we came off the mountain and drove onto Taumarunui for the night. Just outside our motorhome were lots of beautiful big red mushrooms.
Next morning, against advice we headed off down the Forgotten World Highway. We knew the road would only be open for 1hour from 12noon until 1pm as they were doing major road works plus stabilising cliffs and washouts.... gee it was bad... they even had a ban on heavy vehicles driving the 5hours over it due to it unstable condition in parts.
We were stopped an hour in and had to wait 2hours. We did what we all would do and invite others plus the "stop and go" lady in for a latte'... the party started as too did the rain. Eventually we were released to drive on and wow! what a drive... much of it over tracks under construction.... eventually we made it onto the black top again and got to Whangamomona before the passport office closed... my old NZ passport had expired therfore applied for their republic's new one.
Then onto Stratford where showers etc were much appreciated... roll on tomorrow!Läs mer
Our trip to minister at the Wave Church in Opunake was really fruitful. Not only have I been made a citizen of the Republic of Whangamomona with their passport to prove it but also conqueror the Fogotten World Highway in the pouring rain while it was under reconstruction.... it was only opened from noon until 1pm for "light" vehicles only... our 7tonne motorhome made it through as a "light vehicle!!"... yippee!!
The ministry on Sunday was most fruitful. I mentioned to one of the elders on Saturday that the message the Lord had given me was one I would bring to my own church but never to any other, yet it is what I had to bring.
On the Saturday it was confirmed twice that "He" was on track, as too with the songs chosen in the worship time. There was a response of over 20 to the altar call with one of the men calling out from the altar "you should all be up here!"
We have our grandsons 21st this Saturday in Tauranga then a 3day event in Paeroa to attend next week.. and after that... we don't yet know!
Until our next pilgramage.........Läs mer
ResenärIn the photo I was ministering at the Wave Church in Opunake. At present we are on Otorohonga... Chrissy has been undergoing more tests etc for the cyst on her spinal chord. We heard from the Neurosurgeons committee today saying they are concerned and that she needs to go back into Waikato for more scans and tests. .. not sure when.. they will let us know.
ResenärThat sounds about as bad as us travelling to the top of the Coromandel on roads 1.5 car width, with precipitous drops into the ocean and praying not to meet a motorhome or anything wide coming the other way. We were waved on past an enormous water tanker and I'm sure our wheels were over the edge. By Gods grace we are all able to tell our tales. Can you remember where you were 44 years ago, today? May God bless your preaching Sunday to bless and save many.
ResenärCFNI... The road in the part which was under construction was barley wide enough for Waymaker with cliff on one and side and a major drop off on the other... and all slushy clay!!