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November 2021                       November 2021

 BERE REGIS WI      “Father in heaven,” he prayed, “I see all these men dying around me, one after
       the other.  Will I also have to die here?  I am still young and I very much want to
       work in Your kingdom here on earth.”

 As  mentioned  in  the  September  Church   He received this answer:  “Rely on what you have just read and go home!”
 Magazine our Meeting took place at the Dorset   Trusting in the Lord, he got up and walked into the corridor toward the gate.  A
 Police  Headquarters  in  Winfrith  when  21   guard called out, “Prisoner, where are you going?”
 members of our WI were given a very interesting
 talk  by  Sarah,  our  local  Firearms  Instructor.   “I  am  under  the  protection  of  the  Most  High.”  He  replied.    The  guard  came  to
 Unfortunately  the  Police  are,  at  the  moment,   attention and let him pass,   for Adolf Hitler was known as ‘the Most High’!
 getting a rather bad Press due to one or two "bad apples" but having listened to
 Sarah's talk we could only admire and feel grateful for the work the Police have to   He came to the gate, where a group of guards stood.  They commanded him to
 undertake on our behalf.   stop and asked where he was going.
 To  become  a  Firearms  officer   “I am under the protection of the Most High.”  All the guards stood to attention as
    you have to be a special type of   he walked out of the gate.
 police  officer  who  is  physically   The English officer made his way through the German countryside and eventually
 and  mentally  able  to  cope  with   reached England, where he told how he had made his escape.  He was the only
 whatever they  are  called  to  do.   one to come out of that prison alive.
 To  take  someone's  life,  which
 rarely  happens,  takes  a  massive   Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God
 decision.  The  training  they  have   God has a telescopic and a microscopic interest in us.  The whole world is in His
 to  undertake  is  exceptional  and   hands, the hairs of our head are numbered.  Christ’s limitless resources meet our
 we,  as  mere  ladies,  were  shown   endless needs.
 and   even   handled   the
 equipment they are given to use - tasers, guns, rifles, jackets and helmets - all of   Trust God today to meet all your needs, and in the process begin to have a new
 which we could hardly lift, especially their jackets which weigh about 2 stone!   relationship with Him.
 A trained officer will carry a taser and a pistol but will have heavier equipment
 locked in their car. To hear what they have to face sometimes, luckily not locally,   Just a smile
 young people with knives, machetes, drunks, drug addicts, etc, makes one realise
 what they have to face.   The children were being taught that they needed to forgive one another if they
       fell out.
 They are also trained in First Aid and Sarah was especially proud of the equipment
 they have to use for any emergency that they are called to.   You can see that the results were mixed!
 It  was  a  wonderful  evening  for  us  all  and  we  came  away  having  been  made     “If my friend hit me I would forgive him and he would still be my friend.”
 aware that there are men and women
 giving  such  service  to  keep  us  safe.     “When my friend stole something from me I stole it back again.  We had a row.
 Thank you Sarah.      Jesus wants me to forgive him but I won’t.”
 This  year's  WI  National  Resolution  is  to     “If one of my friends told on me I would beat him up.”
 increase  awareness  of  the  signs  of     “ I screwed up Adrian’s paper aeroplane.  He said he wouldn’t forgive me.  I’m
 Ovarian  Cancer  so  we  are  hoping  to   not sorry I did it.”
 arrange  a  talk  from  a  MacMillan/
 Marie  Curie  Nurse  sometime  in     “ When someone has done something not very nice I think I would forgive them
 November.   and tell them I am still their friend.”


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