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Get other Biography hereFor centuries Biblical scholars have attempted to prove statements of the Christian religion yet today there are still no definite answers in Christianity that provide us with confirmation of the true existence of the Trinity. Treasured Writings shares a unique introduction to God the Father and Jesus Christ who H. Th. Lilipaly says he received at the foot of the Cross of Golgotha-Calvary to confirm the absolute answer to the question: Where might we find a degree of certainty and be inspired by the principles of a high standard of Christian thinking? As Lilipaly explores questions about Christian Trinity the Father Son and Holy Spirit as well as God’s word he also offers insight into how he came to an understanding as to why being a Christian and having Christian consciousness is entirely different than what Christ expects of us. Throughout the ages Christian philosophers and theologians have tried to present to us the truth of the Trinity through formulas doctrines researc… Comments (0)

Second house of horrors body confirmed as Tisha Lowry

Posted on 8th September 2009 by Sydney News in nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

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Tisha Lowry’s family say they are pleased to finally have closure after police confirmed she was the second body removed from the ‘house of horrors’.

At a press conference outside the Wainoni housethis afternoon, Detective Inspector Tom Fitzgerald said the confirmation was a ”tragic conclusion” for her family, nearly a year after she disappeared.

He did not reveal the cause of her death but said a second murder charge would be laid on Friday against the 32 year-old man already accused of murdering his wife.

“More importantly thanks for all the love and support received from our families and friends. . Manning’s body was found dumped in the Avon River on December 19 last year.”

There has been reports in the media that there were connections with the unsolved murder of prostitute Mellory Manning.

Fitzgerald said today: “There’s nothing that gives us any links with any other cases.

Ms Lowry, 28, was last seen by her grandfather when she waved goodbye to him at the Bower Tavern in suburban New Brighton on September 25 last year.”

Members of Ms Lowry’s family and her friends were present at the conference today.

PROPOSAL TO BUY HOUSE

Meanwhile, aChristchurch City Council proposal to buy the house has been welcomed by the owner of the adjoining house, who says the offer has “lifted a huge weight” off him.

Police spoke with more than 3000 people in their search for Ms Lowry, including the accused, but had no reason to suspect him at that time, Mr Fitzgerald said.

In an announcement that surprised some councillors, Parker said that after watching the removal of one of the bodies on TV on Monday night, he believed the “only resolution” was for the council to buy the Aranui house and the adjoining home on the property.

The Christchurch house may be bought by the city council because no-one would want to live there, Mayor Bob Parker says.

“Nobody can go back and live there or, in the short term, would even want to consider being in that place,” he said.

“Nobody can go back and live there or, in the short term, would even want to consider being in that place,” he said.

Bestselling author faces battle for NZ residency

Posted on 23rd April 2009 by German News in nz - Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

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A popular author whose work focuses on the challenges faced by migrants is fighting a real-life battle to gain New Zealand residency.

Marina Lewycka, who wrote the international bestseller A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian and Two Caravans, wants to join her husband of 22 years, Dave Feickert, in Wanganui. .

Mr Feickert said the Immigration Service had told the couple they had to prove they were in a relationship by providing copies of their email correspondence, and by living together for an unspecified amount of time in New Zealand. “I thought New Zealand was a ‘can do’ society.

“How utterly ridiculous,” Lewycka said.

Lewycka lives in Sheffield, England, where she is preparing for the publication of her third book, We Are All Made of Glue, in July.”

Because of her promotional obligations as an author, and Mr Feickert’s job as an international coalmine safety adviser, the couple are rarely in New Zealand at the same time for a long period.

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, which has sold millions of copies, tells of two Ukrainian sisters who grew up in England.

She has spent the last five summers in Wanganui and writes her books at the house she shares with Mr Feickert while in New Zealand.

Lewycka was born in a displaced persons camp in Germany to Ukrainian parents after World War II and was taken to England when she was three months old. Two Caravans details the lives of migrant strawberry pickers.

“To me it’s just completely absurd.

Mr Feickert described the situation as Kafkaesque.. I know they have rules they have to follow . but why go through all the rigmarole of rejecting someone like Marina?”

He did not think the couple’s situation was unusual in the modern world, and said his wife wanted to become a Kiwi..”

After inquiries from The yesterday, a senior Immigration Service official in Palmerston North told Mr Feickert the couple no longer had to live together in New Zealand for a set period, and said they had to provide only an email heading rather than full copies of their correspondence.

“She loves New Zealand and it’s as simple as that.

By SIMON WOOD, The

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The Immigration Service would not comment yesterday

ACT urges bail laws review

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The ACT Party is pushing the Government to immediately review bail laws following yesterday’s sentencing of Haiden Davis for the murder of Augustine Borrell.

Davis was found guilty of murder by a jury and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 10 years.
He also had a list of previous convictions, many of them for violence.
The jury was not told during the trial that when he murdered the Auckland Grammar School student he was on bail for other violent offending and had twice breached his bail conditions.
“This case highlights the myriad serious failures that exist with our bail laws,” he said.
ACT’s law and order spokesman, David Garrett, said today bail laws were a disgrace.
“This has denied the Borrell family the right to make victim impact statements before sentencing. .”

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