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Official Newsletter of

St. Peters Charismatic


Prayer Group (KNK)
Vol No 4/May 2015

St. Peter Apostle Mission Parish, Hoppers Crossing, VIC Australia 3029 Ph: 9749 4300
Email: thomage@yahoo.com Helping to build the Body

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Christ is risen! Christ is alive and journeys with us!


GODS LOVE
By Angela Vivona

the terrible sensation in her fingers. When


we arrived my husband dropped us both
off at the first station of the cross.

Like every other year my


husband and I go to the
Shrine at Ta Pinu,
Bacchus Marsh, together with the KNK
multicultural charismatic prayer group,
which is always a spiritual experience as
we journey the way of the cross during
lent, enabling us to experience the passion
of Our Christ and Saviour.
However this year was even more special;
the presence of God was definitely felt at
the Shrine. The night before I decided to
ring my friend to see how she was feeling
as she has 4th stage bowel cancer, she
told me she was very tired and had tingling
in her fingers (side effects of
chemotherapy).

I had already mentioned that I would stay


in the chapel with her, but to no avail, I
even brought a folding chair for her. I was
left speechless as she completed all the
stations and didn`t sit down at any stage.
As we walked towards the chapel she
began to tell me that her fingers were no
longer tingling, she was amazed. The
blessings continued, we then were told
that there would be exposition and
benediction. So I then asked her to come
with me before the Blessed Sacrament, I
then lit a candle, laid my hands on her and
began to pray.

Initially I was thinking of inviting her to Ta


Pinu, however on hearing that, I decided I
wouldnt ask her, however something
prompted me to mention about it. I was
surprised when she replied that she would
like to go, but that she would ring me in the
morning to confirm as it would depend on
how she was feeling.

Both she and I experienced a great peace


overwhelm us. When we returned to our
seats I began to cry from deep within, as I
continued my friend hugged me and said
it`s ok, I am not going to die yet as God
had told her that he wanted her to use her
beautiful gift of singing. I immediately
turned to her and said I was crying
because I had experienced Gods love in
such intensity that it had overwhelmed me.

That morning we picked her up, I began to


be concerned, as she kept putting on
sunscreen, it wasn`t hot however another
side effect was that her skin could easily
burn. In the car she was telling me about

The day continued with so many


blessings, Fr. Pius had benediction
followed by Mass and afterwards, Fr. Pius
laid his hands and prayed on my friend. I
am writing this article to give testimony of

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Gods greatness and how when we trust in


him he will fill us with his mercy and love.

birthright and so we once again have


hostility in the family.

All thanksgiving to our God and Saviour.

Jacob is tricked into marrying Leah, who


had lovely eyes, but apparently not much
else going for her. He then after 7 years
gets to marry Rachel his beloved. Leah
has sons, Rachel has none. Victory for
Leah who doesnt let Rachel forget she is
barren.

WHEN WAS THE FIRST TIME THAT


FORGIVENESS WAS MENTIONED
IN THE BIBLE
By Lorraine Twentyman
A very interesting topic
spoken about by Rev. Fr.
Richard McAlear at the
CCR
Seminar
in
February this year.
Genesis is not the First Chapter of the
Bible! It starts with Abraham, our father in
faith, who after taking his wifes servant
Hagar to bear a son, Ishmael, he then
fathered Isaac from Sarah and the conflict
started, Sarah wanted Hagar & Ishmael
turned out of the camp and so Abraham
sends them away into the desert.
Abraham takes Isaac early in the morning
to the mountain and offers him as a
sacrifice, but the Lord intervenes and so
Abraham kills the ram and he goes back
down the mountain, whilst Isaac knowing
his father was going to kill him, goes away
from him. On Abrahams return to the
camp, Sarah sees the bloodied knife and
thinks he has killed Isaac and she dies in
Hebron. No sorry or forgive me in these
few lines.
Abraham instructs his servant to find a wife
for Isaac from his brother Nahors family,
and so Rebecca becomes Isaacs wife,
and she bears the fighting twins, Esau and
Jacob. Jacob usurps his brother Esaus

Then Rachel harangues Jacob to give her


a child and he gets angry with her saying
I cant take the place of God, He is the one
who keeps you from having children.
So she gives her servant Bilhah to bear
her son Dan. (Poor Jacob, he loves Rachel
but Leah bears the sons). If you read
Genesis 30: 9 - 23 you will see that God
remembered Rachel, answered her prayer
and she gave birth to a son, naming him
Joseph. Eureka for Rachel.
In the above there is disharmony,
bitterness, and deep sorrow, but never is
there the words I forgive.
How much further do we wait to see when
this beginning of the Chosen People will
really become such. Esau and Jacob meet
each other, but rather than go together,
Jacob makes excuses for Esau to journey
on saying he would catch up, but he
doesnt, he goes well away from Esau.
Then Jacob favours his wife Rachels son
Joseph and has him live in his tent and
favours him like crazy to the extent of
giving him the coat of many colours.
Actually Joseph was a pain in that he had
dreams which he didnt mind boasting
about, and made his brothers hate him to
the point of selling him to the Ishmaelites

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for 20 pieces of silver (who does that


foreshadow?)
Then Joseph becomes a wealthy man in
Egypt, saving his father and brothers from
starvation and you know the rest.
BUT, this is the first time that
FORGIVENESS is spoken of in the
stories. Joseph as you have read, wept
and lamented and his brothers couldnt
believe that he would forgive them. No
matter how much he wept over them.
Genesis 50: 15 to 26 is worth rereading to
grasp the magnitude of Josephs
forgiveness.
Bet we didnt know all that. And of course
Joseph is the forerunner of the Christ who
forgives us all our sins.
It was a wonderful lecture on the beginning
of our faith with depth and humour, and
just how turbulent from Adam to Abraham
before Forgiveness was evident in
scripture.

THE MIRACLE LAKE


By Jean Ephraums
In August 2010 I was
privileged
to
visit
Malaysia and spend
some time with my
sister, who lives with her
daughter and family, in the suburb of
Seremban. They were so delighted to
have me and my daughter there and it was
a joyful reunion.
While we were there, my sisters daughter
and her husband took us to see various
places of interest including churches with

amazing histories attached. One day, we


arrived at a large lake in the heart of the
Seremban town, and stopped to look at it
and that was when my niece and her
husband related the most touching story...
They said that the spot occupied by this
lake was where the Convent of the Holy
Infant Jesus and Our Ladys grotto and
statue once stood, for nearly 90 years.
This heritage Convent (school) was
greatly reputed and loved by the students
who made good progress in studies and
conduct, including spiritual changes for the
better. Almost everybody in Seremban
held this Convent in high esteem, but,
sadly, following an agreement in the early
1990s, the land was acquired by two
companies to build a 7-storey shopping
complex in its place, and re-locate the
Convent and Our Ladys statue to a
different site (although the latter promise
was not adhered to, as the statue of Our
Lady was later found to have been thrown
into a rubbish pile).
Many workmen were employed to pull the
old Convent building down to the ground,
and past-pupils and parents were very sad
about it, but work nevertheless proceeded.
However, due to an economic crisis in
1997, construction work of the shopping
complex came to a standstill. By this time,
three storeys of the building had been
completed. It was then that water
mysteriously began to spring up from
underground and flood the whole area,
inundating the building up to the height of
the three storeys (60 ft.). This meant that
the whole three storeys of the newly
constructed building was completely
submerged. No matter how much the
engineer and workers tried to siphon out
the water with water-pumps and
machinery, it just kept filling up again and

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again. It was then that the project was


abandoned. This flooded building-site
eventually turned into a lake (see pic
below) and is known today as the Dataran
Seremban Lake. Dataran means plain
in the Malay language.

Another miracle that people claim is that


the water level of the lake does not decline
or increase despite heavy torrential rain, or
drought, and one can even see waves on
the surface of the water.
An ex-Convent pupil expressed her deep
sorrow to see what remains of the school
that played an important role in her early
education. She went on to say that despite
numerous protests by ex-Convent pupils,
the plan to demolish the much loved
school was carried out to make way for a
shopping complex. She said that she
hoped that this unsuccessful building
attempt will be a lesson for developers
that sacred land should be left alone.

Many people, especially Christians in


Seremban consider the phenomenon of
this lake a miracle, and some even claim
the water of the lake to be miraculous,
following certain reported signs and
incidents.
One such miracle is that a woman
suffering with shingles swabbed herself
with the water from the lake and the sores
on her skin dried up and formed scabs.
Another is that of a man who had stage 3
cancer he drank the water and was
healed. There are also others who claim to
have been healed at Serembans miracle
lake.
Besides this, there is a story of a man who
stood at the waters edge of the lake, trying
to fill up some bottles when he slipped and
fell into the water and cried out for help. A
security guard who jumped into the water
to help him claimed that during his dive he
saw the statue of Mother Mary at the
bottom of the lake [three storeys deep]
with her head bowed in eternal prayer.

COULD YOU NOT KEEP WATCH


FOR ONE HOUR (MARK 14:37)
By Lily and Arlette
I am always reminded of
Marks quote when I fail
in my prayer habit. In the
past I have gone for long
periods with a rich
prayerful life. Then it slipped and I
struggled to regain that intimacy with my
God, My Creator.
When I moved back to Melbourne, my
sister Ghiliane introduced me to a KNK
prayer meeting and I knew at that first
meeting, this is where I can nurture a
closer relationship with God and have a
stronger prayerful life. I also knew that I
should try to encourage my friends and
family to go to prayer meetings. I wanted
them to be blessed with graces like I had
been. After each meeting, I go home with
a peaceful heart and calmness because I
had surrendered all sorrows, unhappiness
or insecurities that might have weighed me

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down. I have been enriched by each


weeks teaching. I have learned to forgive
people who have hurt me in the past and
pray for them as I know now God loves
and forgives them just as he loves and
forgives me. I now have found my quiet
place and time for prayers in the morning.
I have to now, however, find time for
prayers in the evenings! All this is due to
the wonderful people that I have met at
KNK. Thank you Lord. Arlette is the first
person I invited to KNK prayer group and
these are her thoughts.
Lily
Thank you Lily-Claude for bringing me
back my faith by inviting me and giving me
a lift to the church every Saturday. That
was the first thing the Lord did for me, to
open a door for me to be present at KNK
prayer meeting. I am very blessed, and my
faith has grown since I first came. I am
blessed and receive graces at every
healing mass I attend at St. Peters and I
always want to share this blessing with
others. God is good and we need to trust
him. I still face persecution, but being a
part of the prayer group and being in
church in adoration each week,
strengthens me, knowing the Holy Spirit is
present.
My sister Marie-Claire and cousin Sylvie
from Mauritius have attended 2 healing
masses during their holidays here and
would not stop talking about it. They say
they have been blessed and received
many graces. They went back home with
excitement saying those masses were the
highlight of their holidays and will tell their
families that they have met a vibrant
charismatic prayer group in Melbourne.

So, let us allow ourselves to be surprised


by God who reveals himself in just the way
our heart and mind will understand his
unfathomable love. Thank you Lord.
Arlette

BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS


By Kevin and Michelle Nelthropp
Be strong and
courageous. Do
not be afraid or
terrified because
of them, for the
LORD your God
goes with you; he
will never leave you nor forsake you.
(Deut 31:6)
I have wanted to give Glory to our God for
always being there for me even though I
have failed to feel his presence. I have
been working at the University for 5 years
now and have been on a contract all the
time so I was always concerned when the
contract was coming to an end. But even
there the Lord kept His promise that He
would never leave me nor forsake me and
he gave me a continuing position at a time
when things were uncertain and many lost
their jobs. What an awesome God we
serve! I was grateful and could not thank
my family and my KNK family enough for
their prayers.
After all the tension of whether I would
have a job or not, when the Lord blessed
me with one, I could not enjoy it, as there
was so much of unpleasantness I had to
deal with having to face the lady who lost
her job and who was not happy. But I
prayed that the Lord give me the grace to

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understand that anyone in her situation


would have felt the same way. I am so
happy to say that she also did understand
that no one was to blame for the situation
and we are now good friends. Praise God!
Once this had all settled down there was
so much of stress at work as I had to do all
the jobs of the people who were made
redundant in addition to handling a busy
portfolio, it was a lot of pressure to handle.
I have been in constant prayer and I had
asked to be prayed over after the prayer
meeting and I felt at peace. During that
time one of the prayer ministry members
saw a vision of me bouncing with
happiness and that was true, things
changed at work and I am now able to do
all my jobs without being stressed and all
the Glory and Praise goes to our Lord
Jesus Christ and Our Blessed Mother for
interceding for us all the time.
I would also like to share on behalf of my
husband Kevin, who had a very bad
experience at his work place last year. It
all started just before we could go on our
holiday to India. His former boss was not
happy with him for reasons known only to
him, and he did give Kevin a real hard
time. Kevin who loved going to work hated
it and every day for him to make up his
mind to go to work was hard. He felt
humiliated and let down since he was
moved to the spares department and also
had to go with a cut in his salary. It was a
very depressing time and the whole family
was stressed as Kevin said he would
rather take his life than go to work. As I
was helpless, again I reached out to my
KNK family and we started praying to our
Lord.
Neil met me at one of the healing masses
and gave me the book with a scapular of

Mother Mary, I handed that scapular to


Kevin and asked him to wear it every day
to work, within a short period things turned
around and Kevin felt better, he forgave
his old boss and he started praying for him.
Kevin felt so much of peace within himself.
What we never realised was God had a
great plan for Kevin and the family. He was
put into this department for a reason and
only now we understand that God put
Kevin in this department as there is
opportunity for overtime payments unlike
in his old department and also his pay cut
was restored! Praise God again God kept
His promise that He will never leave us nor
forsake us even when we feel like we have
been let down. being humans we very
easily give into the worries and anxieties
of this world and we forget that the Lord is
in control and he knows best as we are not
sure of the bigger picture, only He is.

I AM WITH YOU ALWAYS


By Anita Dsouza
I have been wanting to
give my testimony of my
mother in law Rosy for a
long
time
as
I
experienced Gods loving
presence and help all the
time during her illness for
3 years until she passed away in
September 2012. Mum was a member of
the KNK and she loved coming to the
prayer meetings with me. She was a
woman of great faith.
Mum was diagnosed of Alzheimers
around April 2009, she was around 84
years old and we noticed that she was
getting forgetful but we put it down to old
age. In April she developed a urine
infection and it was quite bad and she had

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to be hospitalised. This was her first time


in hospital and because of the infection
she was much disoriented because of a
change in her environment. My husband
or I had to be with her at the hospital all the
time. She was diagnosed with Alzheimers
at the hospital. When mum came back
home, her care needs went up
considerably, I had to do most things for
her. Someone had to be with her all the
time.
My husband was on a career break at the
same time and we may think it is
coincidence but it became clear to us that
it was part of Gods plan so that we could
give her the care she needed, otherwise I
do not know how I would have managed
with two school going children. Also with
her care needs going up, I was a bit lost as
to how to take care of her as I did not know
whom to turn to for advice.
One evening during our family rosary, I
saw a vision of Jesus leading mum. I felt
very peaceful as I knew he was going to
take care of her.
After a month or so, we were able to get
help from the Geriatrics section as these
services are not readily available and we
have to wait for it. But when we were able
to meet the nurses at the Sunshine
hospital, they were so kind and sweet and
gave us all the help and advice we needed
to look after mum. We were also able to
get services from the Wyndham council for
elderly people. My mother in law was not
a resident, but God had made a way and
he was giving her and us all the help
possible. Many lovely people would come
to our home and give her the care she
needed. Her health stabilised a bit but she
still needed a lot of care. We sort of fell into

a routine and my husband decided to go


back to work.
The issue was now I had to manage on my
own and look after the children and drop
and pick them up from school. I would tell
Jesus to please take care of her while I
had to go out. I was always concerned that
Mum would have a fall as she had a few
falls as her legs were becoming weak. But
I can say that Jesus took good care of her,
whenever I had left her with him. Mum
would just stay on her chair and listen to
the holy songs on the radio or she would
read her prayer book or she would be lying
on the bed and never ever stepped out of
her room. What a faithful God we serve!
During all this time of her illness I noticed
mum being a person of deep faith, was
always very joyous. Her joy was infectious
and everyone who met her noticed it. She
was a great inspiration to us for the
lessons she has taught us, one of them
being no matter what happens in your life
hold on to Jesus and not to worry. Despite
her forgetfulness she always prayed and
was very devout and the greatest blessing
to us was she never forgot us.
As months passed by, due to the pressure
on us, it was suggested to us to send her
to a nursing home for a break of a week
now and then. We found a place close to
our home and she would go in once in a
while. Mum was comfortable to go and we
would pick her up after a short stay. That
way I also felt rejuvenated to take care of
her.
In 2011 her condition started deteriorating
and it was becoming a 24 hours job so to
say, she used to be disturbed at night and
it used to be hard to settle her down. When
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could not manage it any more. I was really


disturbed as both I and my husband
wanted to look after her till the end but we
physically could not. I was praying one day
and I said Lord why are you making it so
hard for me? I answer I got was My child
you have done enough, now give her over
to me. I was not sure, yet I told my
husband to check at the same nursing
home and we thought if it is Gods will, we
will get a place for her, if not then it is not
his will. I also surrendered my will and said
Lord let thy will be done.
The next day when my husband called the
nursing home, the manager said someone
is very sick and we could get a place soon,
but we were just blown away when she
called 3 days later to say that a room was
available and we should bring mum in
soon. We were thinking we would have to
wait months as there is always a long
waiting list.
Anyway it was a tough decision but my
comfort was that it was Gods will. We
were just sad to let her go but looking back
it was a wise decision. We knew that her
condition was going to get worse as we
had been told about it and it would be
extremely challenging to give her the care
she needed at home.
Looking back also at the times mum used
to go for short breaks to this place, she
settled in comfortably. For me I found I was
able to spend quality time with her. She
was losing her ability to make
conversations, but she told me some very
profound things during those visits which I
cherish and thank God for. The disease
can take away a lot of things from a person
and we were told that she will forget us and
not know who we are, but we were blessed
in that she always recognised us till the

end and was always happy to see us. This


was one of the great mercies of our God
for me and my family and it meant a lot to
us.
When mum went to the nursing home, she
being a non-resident had to pay the full
fees which was a tidy sum every month,
but we just left it to God to provide us for
our needs. After about 6 months, my
husband consulted his friend who told him
to apply to the Government for assistance
and to our amazement, they gave her the
full assistance for the time she was in the
home which means we never had to pay a
Dollar for her stay. This was truly the
providence of our great God. He truly
makes the impossible possible for his
children and he also gave me the
understanding that he will supply our every
need, and not necessarily all our wants.
Even towards her end, she did not suffer
too much and she had a very peaceful
death. That is a great consolation to us.
We felt the presence of God always very
close to us. Do not be afraid, I am with
you, I am your God, let nothing terrify
you. I will make you strong and help
you; I will protect you and save you.
(Isaiah 41:10)
I want to give thanks and praise to our
mighty God for always being with me and
my family, for giving us the strength to
endure the trials that came our way and for
filling us with his peace which surpasses
all understanding. Thank you Jesus for
loving us and never leaving us.
Thanks also to the KNK family for your
prayers and support to us and also to the
music ministry for singing so beautifully at
mums funeral.

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but realised that I had to Thank our God


for relieving mum of the pains of cancer.
My brother and I went to India and with
my sisters, the short time we spent,
helped us to overcome our grief and my
heart was filled with the peace of
knowing my mum's steadfast faith had
given her the peace that she has His
Divine Mercy and hence died
peacefully. These are but a few of the
events that has me on a roller coaster
and I am still on the ride - at times
feeling Jesus present with me, other
times feeling very unloved and alone,
crying out to him in prayer, not able to
pray at all and the ride goes on.

MESSAGE FROM OUR SERVANT


LEADER
By Josephine Thomas
2015 has been, and
continues to be a year of
a roller coaster for me times of great joy, times of
deep sadness, times of
overwhelming faith, times
of such barren wilderness.
A week before Christmas, news from
India that my mum was diagnosed with
Spinal cancer, doctors advised to keep
her home comfortable for the few
months she had, nothing much can be
done. My sisters took care of mum,
while my brother and me prayed and
planned our trip to India.
Our son turned 21, a very blessed and
wonderful celebration we had, reliving
the joy of that day when he was born,
an added joy of the great blessing that
was bestowed on him with an
opportunity to go to France for a year.
Two days after the celebrations, he left
for France - a bitter sweet moment, the
joy of the blessing and the sorrow of
parting and not being able to see him for
a whole year.
Our daughter had decided to change
course which meant she had to live on
her own in Sydney, not on campus as
was with her previous course. We
prayed and the word given to us was
Psalm 121 - so we knew the change
was according to His plans and we
need to trust in Him and know and
believe "Where does my help come
from, my help comes from the Lord"
anxious but trusting in God's Word we
planned her change.
Amidst all this, the loss of my mother, I
grieved, as I will never see her again,

Every time I sat down to write an article for


the Karisma, I just could not - I said to
myself, "How can I Lord, I am their servant
leader, I should be giving them words of
hope that will strengthen their faith and
draw them closer to you, here I am feeling
so alone and lost and asking Where are
you Lord?, really what can I write to
them??" I felt the Lord saying - 'It is in
your weakness you find my strength'. I
remembered then how, very often our
members and others will ask me to pray
for them for some difficult situation they
are facing and when I say, 'dont worry He
has everything in control, it will all pass'
they will say, 'I wish I was strong like you
and had the faith you have, then like you I
won't have anything to worry'. When the
Lord put that thought in me, it suddenly
dawned on me that as a leader, I also need
to show those in my care that no matter
how strong our faith is, we will still have
moments of barrenness when we feel so
empty that we can't pray and feel like we
have lost sight of our loving God.
The thing though is how do we
overcome these seasons of wilderness
- this is where 'The Body of Christ'

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manifests its calling. When I can't pray,


you pray for me and vice versa - in that
prayer is strength that keeps us within
the flock and we overcome and the full
Body rejoices.
When I read the draft of this Karisma, I
realised what a blessing our prayer group
is to each one of us - and at this Roller
Coaster point of time - for me - it has
indeed given me the strength I need to
carry on. Angela's article reminded me of
persevering in prayer and receiving God's
abundant peace even in the most turbulent
circumstances. Lorraine's article gave
insight on how from the beginning of time
mankind has had any and every trial but in
forgiveness, much healing is brought forth
and God is always faithful to his promises.
In Jean's (aunty Jean it is to most of us at
KNK) article we find the truth that no
matter what the world does to break your
faith, even if it is to bring down to rubbles
the things you hold dear - our God never
fails to establish that He is indeed the
miracle worker. They can destroy our
buildings, our bodies, but as long as we
are in communication with our God
through our unceasing prayers - they
cannot destroy our soul, our faith - and
when the race is run, victory is ours in
Jesus our Lord. Lily & Arlette's article
reinforced the strength we gain week after
week when we come together in prayer
each Saturday afternoon. Michelle's
testimony reassures us of God's
faithfulness and calls us to wait patiently
upon him in times of trial.
Anita's
testimony again proves to us the most
mysterious ways of God - he always
carries us through, no matter what the
cross is. After reading all this, I could not
help but smile and say 'Thank you Lord for
the gift of faith and the gift of prayer.
Thank you for the gift of my tears, it
unburdens my heart, thank you for our
KNK family and their prayers when I can't
pray - your love is manifested through
them and I am actually seeing my roller
coaster ride in a different perspective and
am able to enjoy the ride, knowing you will
place me on solid ground again.' All

Praise & Honour & Glory to you and you


alone Father, Son and Spirit Amen!
So, each week when I go up to make the
announcements, when you see my smile
that reflects the strength of my faith;
remember my brothers and sisters in
Christ, beneath that smile is a heart that
hurts and feels very alone at times, but it
is your prayers, your smile, your hug and
fraternal love that keeps me going and
reminds me that Jesus is indeed with me
all the time.
When you feel hurt, alone, facing a loss,
an illness anything that takes your peace
away and tests your faith, when your faith
is scorned at by someone who has been
your stronghold in your journey of faith,
when praying becomes difficult, when it
seems tears are all that come when you sit
with the Lord to pray, when you long for a
comforting hug, whatever the situation
may be, all you need to remember is, the
very fact that each one of you have made
me realise - that we have each other in
prayer and our God is in total control of
every situation of our life. So let us pray
that at all times Jesus gives us the grace
and strength to "Trust in the Lord and do
good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe
pasture. Take delight in the Lord, and
he will give you the desires of your
heart." (Psalm 37:3-4)

ARISMA
Official Newsletter of St. Peters Charismatic Prayer
Group (
)
Karisma is published on a quarterly basis. It contains reading materials
directed generally but not necessarily limited to its members.
Comments, suggestions and articles for publication are welcome. The
editor has the discretion to edit or not publish any article submitted
based on Karisma guidelines
Contact the Editor at:
Email: anitadsouza@bigpond.com
Ph: 0411 772 320

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