A Message For Ole Pedersen of Takanini
Ole hoping you can help me .Ovousily You must watch the Saturday Night Movies on Hope Channel as you have posted about some of them on Neighbourly. So hoping you might remember this movie that was on Hope Channel one Saturday Night and can tell me the name of the movie. Many thanks Rachael
(It was about a Christian guy and he and his wife used to go to the movies regurly with his mates/co workers .There was a male dark skinned christian guru who this christian was interested in and he followed his work . The guru came to city/town where he lived and he got a chance to meet him and sit down with him and talk with him. The christian guru shared his message with him about the media and told him that satans church is the media and that satan has many followers . This got the guy thinking about the types of movies he and wife went to see with his mates/co workers. Not long after he met the guru the guru died and it was suspected that he may have been killed to silence him,to stop him sharing his message. The guy started to feel really uncomfortable about the movies he was going to see with his mates/co workers and decided not to go to the movies anymore and convinced his wife not to go anymore, and told her why and then he shared with his mates/co workers why he would not be going to movies with them anymore. He told them that he realised the females on screen were not sex objects but some ones wife,daughter,sister . I think there was more that happened in the movie but I can't remember anymore.)
Poll: Are our Kiwi summer holidays helping us recharge, or holding the economy back? ☀️🥝
There’s growing debate about whether New Zealand’s extended Christmas break (and the slowdown that comes with it) affects productivity.
Tracy Watkins has weighed in ... now it’s your turn. What’s your take? 🤔
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73.2% We work hard, we deserve a break!
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16% Hmm, maybe?
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10.8% Yes!
Secure your homes over summer
Police are reminding people to keep their homes secure during the summer months.
Inspector Glenda Barnaby, Christchurch Area Prevention manager, says daytime burglaries are just as common as nightime burglaries.
“Burglaries can be committed at any time of the day, and coming into warmer months there is more opportunity for thieves."
"Although a majority of burglaries involve forced entry through windows and doors, we are starting to see more incidents at insecure premises. Police deal with cases where burglaries are committed in broad daylight, sometimes even while the victim is at home. Good weather means open doors and windows, which makes homes more vulnerable to burglars.”
Inspector Barnaby says there’s a few things people can do to reduce their changes of a burglary being committed.
⚠️ If you’re going outside for gardening, relaxing in the sun, or working in the garage, take a moment to lock your doors and secure your windows first.
⚠️ Do the same at night when you go to bed - keep your doors and windows secure and close your curtains. Fitting window stays means you can get a breeze coming through, while keeping your windows secure.
⚠️ Get to know your neighbours - let them know if you’re going away and look out for one another.”
If you see any suspicious activity, people or vehicles in your neighbourhood, don't hesitate to contact Police.
If you witness or suspect any illegal activity, please call 111 if it is happening now, or make a report through 105 either online or over the phone, if it is after the fact.
Poll: Pedestrian access is being extended to the Ōtakaro Avon River - good idea?
Pedestrian access from one of Christchurch’s favourite streets is being extended all the way to the Ōtakaro Avon River. This new 12m-wide pathway will give you a direct, easy route from the street to the river promenade ... perfect for a stroll, a coffee run, or just soaking up the riverside vibes.
We want to know: In your view, what makes a city people-friendly?
What else should our urban areas be doing to support better community connections?
Curious about the full plans? You can check them out here.
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90.9% Yes
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9.1% No
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