Adam Amos (29 Sep 2008)
"Hi John, & Doves from New Zealand."


 
I've been a regular reader and visitor to the five doves website for well
over a year now, but I've been too shy to write in or maybe not too shy but
not really knowing what to write about and being satisfied with reading
everyone elses articles, every one of them being ever so interesting. I
don't know if people around the world realise that New Zealand is ahead of
most, if not all other countries, when it comes to time. As I write this, it
is coming up to 4:00pm daylight savings time (we actually put our clocks
forward one hour on Saturday night / Sunday morning, because daylight
savings started at 2:00am on Sunday morning) and by the way, I personally
think daylight savings is so annoying because I'm a shift worker and I start
work either at 2:00am, 3:00am, or 4:00am, and I don't know about the rest of
the world, but in New Zealand, at those times of the morning it is dark. New
Zealand is normally ahead of the rest of the world without daylight savings
time. Today is Monday the 29th of October, the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the day
in which alot of people (including myself) are expecting or anticipating the
rapture to happen. According to what I learn on the timeanddate.com website,
in NZ, we are 10 hours ahead of the time in Jerusalem, and if the rapture
were to happen at 6:00pm Jerusalem time, it would be 4:00am here in NZ, now
tomorrow morning, I start work at 2:00am. I help a friend of mine clean a
workingmens club, and here's when the verse of Matthew 24:40 comes to my
mind - Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other
left. I know that my friend is definitely a non believer. Then shall two be
in a building, commercially cleaning; the one shall be taken, and the other
left. That's just a possibility, it may happen like that, it may not. Hope
to meet all the doves in the air with the Lord one day soon.

Adam Amos.
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Welcome, Adam!
John