I don’t know about you, but Mother’s Day is one of those annual events that tends to send me on a bit of a guilt trip. And deservedly so! I wish I was a more appreciative son. I wish I made contact more often, I wish I found it easier to say ‘I love you Mum’, or even better, to do something that says ‘I love you Mum’. And I don’t mean just once a year! In fact it would probably mean more if I did it any other day than the day designated by Hallmark cards.

Sadly, I’m not the only one who suffers from under-appreciation-of-mum syndrome. In fact it seems to be a national epidemic. I was reading in the papers this week that the federal government holds the mums of the nation in such low esteem that they think we’d be better off if they all went back to work and put their kids in child care. Apparently the first Rudd/Swan budget is going to have all sorts of financial incentives along these lines.

But Mums, it’s important that you press on. Don’t be conned! not by your unappreciative children or our unappreciative government. What you do matters! Probably even more than you know. One day your kids will grow up and realise it’s true and who knows, maybe our government will too! Until then, let me leave you with some words from our dear friend Colin:

Press on, mums in all the chaos

look to Jesus through the tears

Press on, Mums, God will guide you

through those precious tender years

And in all you do, do it for Jesus

Who won you life and free forgiveness

Yesterday, today, he is the same

All you do, do it in Jesus’ name

I love you Mum.

 

The 2008 North Coast Christian Convention (NCCC) is fast approaching – it’s only 3 weekends away on Saturday May 24 – Sunday May 25 at Evans Head K-12 School.

The theme for this year’s convention is “never say NO to Jesus”. David Jones (a Welshman, from Tasmania) will be speaking directly on this topic, and Steve Young (minister at Moorebank Anglican Church) will be speaking from 1 Corinthians 15.

Not only will there be excellent bible talks at the convention, but there’ll also be a men’s seminar (Steve Young), and a women’s seminar (Di Warren) on Saturday afternoon. On Saturday evening there’ll be an opportunity to be challenged about going into full-time ministry with David Jones, and Steve Morrison will be giving a concert on Saturday night.

The usual fantastic children’s & youth programs will also be running during each session, thanks to the dedicated teams from Brisbane and the North Coast.

NCCC 2008 will be an excellent weekend for the whole family to be encouraged and challenged from God’s Word. It’s also an opportunity to share with other Christians from our region and to encourage each other all the more to live as followers of Jesus.

Please register before the weekend – the cost is $37 adult, $16 high school, $7 primary, and $3 creche. You can register by completing your registration form and posting with payment to PO Box 5117 East Lismore 2480, or you can phone (02) 6621 3655 to pay with your credit card.

Hope to see you there!!

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