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  1. The first European explorer known to have visited New Zealand was the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman, on 13 December 1642. In 1643 he charted the west coast of the North Island, his expedition then sailed back to Batavia without setting foot on New Zealand soil.

  2. Apr 25, 2019 · Our survey found children’s ministry and Christian peers are an important factor in how people find Jesus. 29% of our readers said children’s ministry (or a children’s ministry leader) helped them come to Christ. 26% listed other children – i.e., friends – who were Christians, as a factor.

  3. At Christ Church, we believe that every time we gather together – whether in a worship service, a Bible study, or a small group – God has the desire to move toward you. Everything we do at Christ Church is designed to help people hear God and move toward the purpose He has for our lives. LEARN MORE.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · 6. Churches of Christ believe in a process of salvation. Churches of Christ regularly teach that the process of salvation comprises the subsequent actions: - One must be properly taught, and hear ( Romans 10:14-17 ); - One must believe or have faith ( Hebrews 11:6, Mark 16:16 ); - One must repent, which means turning from one's former lifestyle ...

  5. Jun 29, 2018 · In 2019, the focus of the new teaching resource Come, Follow Me—For Primary is on the New Testament. Beginning January 1, 2019, both adult and youth Sunday School classes will learn from Come, Follow Me—For Sunday School. Leaders hope members will use the new resources to strengthen faith, deepen conversion, and improve teaching in the home ...

  6. Jan 14, 2022 · The system labels years based on a traditional notion of when Jesus was born — with the "A.D." denoting years after his birth and "B.C." designating the years that predate his birth. In English ...

  7. There were also school lessons for the children. The Journeys End. The Charlotte Jane anchored at Lyttelton at 10am on Monday, December 16, 1850. The Randolph arrived at 3.30pm. The Sir George Seymour anchored at 10am the following day, and the Cressy arrived on December 27. The ships brought about 800 people to Lyttelton.

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