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A z Travelling to Australia ? ...take your Passport with you! As from 1 July 1981, all people entering . • New Zealand citizens in New Zealand — Australia will be required to produce passports obtain a passport from the Department of on arrival. Internal Affairs in Auckland, Rotorua, These requirements apply whether you are Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin, going to Australia — • New Zealand citizens already in Australia — as a tourist • to visit relatives • on business obtain a passport from the New Zealand • as a settler • or to return home. Consulate-General in Sydney or Melbourne Australia however has maintained a special or the New Zealand Consulates in Perth or place in its policies for New Zealand citizens. Brisbane. They, like Australians, will not need visas to • People who are not Australian or New travel to Australia. Citizens of all other countries Zealand citizens but who are living in New will need a visa, including those who are Zealand — obtain a passport from the resident in New Zealand . diplomatic or consular authorities of the Australian citizens returning to Australia will country of which you are a citizen, and a visa need to identify themselves by presenting their from the Australian High Commission in passports on arrival. Residents of Australia who Wellington or the Australian are not citizens of either Australia or New Consulate-General in Auckland. Zealand need an appropriate authority to travel If you have any doubts about the documents to Australia — normally a return authority or a you will require, contact the Australian High visa. Commission in Wellington or the Australian Depending on your citizenship, the steps you Consulate-General in Auckland. need to take if you wish to enter or re-enter REMEMBER — these requirements take effect Australia after 1 July, are: for all people entering Australia from 1 July • Australian citizens in New Zealand — obtain 1981, including people who left Australia on a an Australian passport from the Australian visit to New Zealand which commenced before High Commission in Wellington or the thatdate. Australian Consulate-General in Auckland.. . '* /«\ a 1,1 ctuicc tends Christians to be night for all to sea. Don't' strength and maturity" (j) lilt L/UCIkINe Ur LHKIJIIAM El mV3 standards. "Let no man hide your light! Let it shine (Eph. 4:12). ■ i . despise your youth; but be for all; let your good deeds Have you ever watched the ''For it is God which works Chr % an example of the believers, glow for all to see, so that icicle as it is formed? Have in you both to will and to do which worketn in you both j n word, in conversation, in they will praise your you noticed how it froze, of His good pleasure." to will and to do of His good charity, in Spirit, in faith, in Heavenly Father." one drop at a time, until it (Phil!. 2:13). Ethic comes pleasure. purity." (1 Tim. 4:12). "But (Matt. 5:14-18) was a foot long or more? If from a greek word which , (Phiii. be doers of the Word, and 2. To walk worthy of God as the water was clean, the Icimeans "CHARACTER". not hearers only, deceiving His ambassadors for Christ, cle remained clear, and Moral is from the latin word , ,on ~ . ® , 2 your own selves." (2 Cor. 5:20) sparkled brightly in the sun, "Mores" and means habits Chnat Jeeue., (Pnili. (James 1:22) 3. To be examples to others but if dirty, its beauty was or customs. Summum Also, all benpture is given We are different from the in all things. "We have spoiled. Just so are our Bonum means "the by inspiration of God, and is wor | d . « Thera f ore if any rep |i B(J quietly when evil charactersformed.Onelitsuprome good." Ethics im- profitable for doctrine, tor ma n be in Christ, he is a new things have been said about tie thought at a time adds to plies that one's life should reproof, for correction, tor crea ture: old things arc us. Yet right up to the pre- its influence. If each be directed to the supreme T®*. r l*u * On passed away; behold al! sent moment we are like thought is pure and right the or ultimate end. CHRISTIAN that the man of God may be things are become new." (2 dirt underfoot, like sou! will sparkle with hspETHICS means that the perfect, thoroughly fur- Cor. 5:17). Having accepted garbage." (1 Cor. 4:13) piness. But if impure and greatest good and the f ’shed unto all good w° r " B Christ we must live Christ, 4. To bo conspicuous for our wrong there will be deformihighest morality can only iim. Also, ne which is not a mere fleshly humility. "Why is it that He ty and wretchedness, come from following the ' * a '> s „ immitation of Him, but tho gives us these special ... nMriAV , e mcccacc ennu will of God as it is revealed Christ ought himself also so outworking of His own lifo abilities to do certain things MONDAY S MESSAGE FROM in the bible. His Word! As Jo wa,k • v ’ n ® s within. We are:- best? It is that God's people OPAWA BAPTIST Dr. Herbert Lockyer so •<1 John 2:8). His.further 1. To shine as lights amids: will be equipped to do bat- VSM ***' °' clearly explains, "en ethic is comments include the wor id'» darkness. "You tor work for Him, building CHURCH a standard of character, and following. God not only has are the world's light — a city up the church, the body of Ph. 797-680 CHRISTCHURCH God's standard for us in ■ standard for us. He in- on 8 hill, glowing in tho Christ, to a position of ’

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Press, 1 June 1981, Page 9

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