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Kia Ora Whanau Welcome to the King's Kids NZ website! It's a privilege to have you come and visit us online. If you are interested in accommodation for camps of any kind, please click on the "Accommodation" link to the left to check us out. Email us and we will get back to you with a booking sheet and any other info that is required. We have 2 other King's Kids sites in NZ, King's Kids Wellington, based in NZ's capital city, and King's Kids South Island, based in Oxford just outside of Christchurch. So if you're interested in doing a King's Kids Outreach camp, or you're a parent and are wanting to sign your kids up for a King's Kids camp, let us know and we will send out the necessary information regarding upcoming camps. King's Kids Auckland is at the moment focusing more on the community, doing after school programs for the kids and getting to know families in the area. We are also offering a new English For Missions course for speakers of other languages. Check the info out by clicking on the link in the sidebar. We are planning to repeat this starting mid January. If you would like to drop us a line, a word of encouragement or just to make some sort of connection, please don't hesitate to contact us here at King's Kids. Ka ki te

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A new addition to the King's Kids New Zealand family! King's Kids Wellington Not only does he love to give a good massage, Robert Becada has a heart for dance and missions. Back in 2004 he lead a team of young adults around the nation, while the Impact World Tour was touring the nation also, telling the young and the old about the love of Christ. He was also a youth pastor of a local church in Tawa, Wellington for a couple of years. Robert is married to Heather and they have 2 beautiful children, they both have a heart for this generation, and to see your kids grow in their love and life with God! So if you are in the Wellington region and are wanting to let your son/daughter experience Christ by developing a relationship with the King of kings, keep your eye on this space!!! A page on this site will be devoted to King's Kids Wellington and will be up and available to view in the next coming weeks.

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God’s got a plan
Genesis 18:1-33
How wonderful it would be to live in a world without war, disease, crime, alcoholism or injustice. Living as a Christian would be easy in that “perfect” world! But every day we are confronted with a different realityčthe evil and suffering brought on by a world living without God.
Unfortunately, evil and suffering aren’t confined to the world’s “hot spots.” They all too often spill into our own neighborhoods. With them come troubling questions about why bad things happen, even to good people. Our questions and confusion often cause us to stumble in our faith, as our certainties give way to doubt.
The good news is that the Bible provides an answer for these troubling questions. It is not a book of theory, but a living testimony of men and women whose relationship with God enabled them to overcome every kind of human dilemma. And perhaps more important, the Bible shows how their “faith challenges” can shape our character and help us get to know the Lord.
The Genesis 18 story of Abraham and his remarkable conversations with God illustrates how godly people can face their doubts and the pain of evil and injustice. The story begins with Abraham and Sarah still waiting for their promised son. After so many years, they could have wondered how reliable God was about keeping his promises. But then something shocking happened. God and two angels dropped by for a meal!
God had something else on his mind besides eating and announcing the coming of their long-awaited child. He wanted to talk to his friend Abraham about the problems he was having with Sodom and Gomorrah, where Abraham’s nephew, Lot, happened to be living. Isn’t it amazing that God desired to dialogue with a human being about the hard issues that affect society?
Their conversation was not an abstract exercise. The lives of men and women hung in the balance. Abraham said, in effect, “You are a just God, so you’ll always act justly. It would not be just for you to punish the good people with the bad.” God listened to his friend and saved all he could. As you follow the blocks of this path, we’ll look together at what the Bible says about difficult issues of life: God’s justice and judgment; sin, evil and the work of Satan; and God’s purpose in and through it all. We’ll examine other age-old questions such as: What is the meaning of life? Where is God in suffering? Why do the wicked sometimes seem to do so well?
Like Abraham, God invites us to talk about such matters with a friend. Friends share their deepest concerns, thoughts and plans, and they are not afraid of straight-out talking (Amos 3:7). God wants us to be more than passive observers. He wants us to join with him as active partners, in crying out for justice and mercy, in talking through the difficult issues and in getting involved.

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The Latest English for Missions! Yes, we are offering a new ESL course, especially for people involved in missions. Focussing on converstaional English with some grammar as well. Just the boost you need!!... more Accommodation... at a fair price we can accommodate your camps, retreats, church services, sports events, reunions... more Get Involved... have a desire to get involved in kids ministry? Have a desire to see God change community? Would like to serve through being more practical?... more Outreach Opportunities for... - YWAM teams - Sports teams - Urban Missions teams - Short Term Missions Teams Want to make NZ an outreach location?... more Reports & Testimonies... find out what others have said and are saying about King's Kids... more

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King's Kids South Island Live in the Mainland and find it difficult to make it to King's Kids outreachs/events up north? KK South Island has resurrected!!! It's a miracle! >>CHECK OUT THE PROMO VID HERE<< If you have been involved in King's Kids in the past and would like your kids or yourself to be a part of KK South Island, bookmark their website for more details. www.kingskidssouthisland.co.nz

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Germany: Key to world revival pt.3 by Loren Cunningham. Reprinted from MINISTRIES TODAY, May-June 1992.
How could a country which gave us so much good be the soil for a man like Adolph Hitler?
I believe Satan determined to destroy Germany because of the way she had influenced the world for missions. Added to this was a severe lack of unity that crept into the Body of Christ, which removed the barrier that would have kept Satan from working his plans. I have traveled among the nations constantly in the last 31 years, and I have never seen such polarization among believers as in Germany.
In the 19th century, Satan found a willing accomplice in a young German named Marx, who unleashed the philosophy of communism which led to millions of deaths and years of imprisonment for multiplied millions. Out of Germany Satan stirred philosophies which denied God, such as humanism, and theologies which claimed God was dead. The stage was set for two world wars in 25 years, Nazism, and the Holocaust. None of this would have been possible if God's people had not been divided and neutralized.
Finding the Holy Heroes What now? Will Germany reclaim her destiny to bless the nations? Will she be able to forgive the Rahabs and Rehoboams of her past and be grateful to God for her good roots? Can we as Americans extend that forgiveness to them which the Israelis refused?
You may have seen news reports recently of hundreds of young neo-Nazis marching in East Germany, resurrecting the hateful rhetoric of Hitler. My heart goes out to these young people. They were raised in Marxist schools in a country that existed only as the surrogate of communist Russia. They were told that their past was evil...Germans were Nazis. Now, they are acting out what they were taught.
The only healing for Germany is in forgiving those in her past who have caused them to be branded as an evil nation, and being grateful to God for her holy heroes. I am praying for writers in Germany who will research these heroes and publish their stories. We have heard of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Basilea Schlink, but there must have been many more who stood against the evil.
I am also praying for new unity among the Body of Christ in Germany. As we traveled all over that country, we sensed that it is still deeply divided. Politicians cannot unite a country. But as Christians pray and agree in unity, God can truly unite Germany and bring another revival that will send out missionaries. I am praying for 10,000 Christ-like Germans to be sent out as missionaries. Then people all over the world will think of Germans on the basis of these role models. God's gifts and callings are without repentance. He still has an international destiny for Germany. Europe will not be healed until Germany is healed. Out of that healing will come revival that will spill out all over the world.

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