Thursday, December 15, 2011

Get well soon Malulu!

On Sunday the 20th November, Sunday school had the last “Fun-Day” of the year.
Our Fun-Days are themed Sundays in which all the classes have a morning of fun & games in mixed age group teams.

The Summer Slam fun-day was also special in that the money collected for our gold-coin offering would go to one of our young members Malulu who has been bravely battling an illness which has meant he has been absent from Sunday school for most of the year.

The Sunday school kids all signed a special card and gladly gave their offering knowing that it might cheer up our young brother.

As you can see in the picture below, Malulu had the biggest smile on his face when the card and gift were presented to him!

The message from Sunday school read:

To Malulu (Phat Boi)

You are such a good example of what it is to be a brave soldier. God in his goodness and mercy keep you strong, brave and courageous in this time of rest, healing and restoration.

Love from
PIPC Tamaki Sunday School
XOXOXO


Malulu, we wish you the 'bestest' Christmas ever and we look forward to when you will bring your big bright smile back to Sunday school!!


2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful gesture from the Sunday School! I am sure Malulu felt so humbled by the gold coins especially collected for him - and perfect timing for Xmas! You are certainly teaching the children very important lessons on giving and being selfless. As always - great work to all the Sunday School teachers for this year. May our heavenly Father bless you abundantly for giving yourselves to his service. Have a blessed Christmas and New Years. Lots of love from the Eteuati Clan in Vaoala, SAMOA!

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