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Published for the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Australia by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Vic. Inc. ABN: 88 840 697 352 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.dfk.com.au Page 1 For girls & boys aged 6 to 12 10-12/08 This quarter, I received mail from: Ethan Brown-Duthie - 50 points; Zachary Brown-Duthie - 140 points; Fiacre Munezero - 63 points; Jonathan Tomassone - 5 points Welcome to new DFK members: Jessie & Tom Chalmers, Grace Davey, Amber Dransfield, Samantha Green, Adam & Dylan Heathcote, Patrick & Joseph Johnstone, Kathryn Phillips, Jasmine Tregenza and William Whelan Timothy Watson has also been promoted from Little White Ribboners. You can write to me or send things for the Fun Pages at the email address below or to the postal address on the promise form on page 4 or by filling out the form on the website—www.dfk.com.au. Answers to puzzles can also be found on the website address. DFK Mailbag A warning bell should sound when someone says these words and then suggests that you do something that is wrong. It is often hard to say “No” because it is said in a way that makes you feel of less courage or value if you do not take the dare. A dare always carries a risk. Some risks are good to take, but dares to do wrong risk destroying property, your good name, health or life. They go against God’s law. However, you can dare to choose the right. You can decide to be true and honest, to respect and help others, to show care for things that belong to others. You can dare to be different and honour God. You can stand for the right. This might mean you risk facing a hard time but it will show that you have true courage. Jesus dared to come to this earth as a little baby and live as man, to fight sin for us. He risked everything in order to save you. Jesus said “No” to Satan’s dares, and with His help, we can too. Use the code to work out this poem. In 2 Corinthians 6:16-18 God made a promise to you when you dare to be different ! Read it today! Find the three circled letters in these pages to discover the country that Arpee is visiting!

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Published for the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Australia by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Vic. Inc. ABN: 88 840 697 352 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.dfk.com.au Page 1

For girls & boys aged 6 to 12

10-12/08

This quarter, I received mail from: Ethan Brown-Duthie - 50 points;

Zachary Brown-Duthie - 140 points; Fiacre Munezero - 63 points;

Jonathan Tomassone - 5 points

Welcome to new DFK members: Jessie & Tom Chalmers, Grace Davey, Amber Dransfield, Samantha Green,

Adam & Dylan Heathcote, Patrick & Joseph Johnstone, Kathryn Phillips, Jasmine Tregenza and William Whelan

Timothy Watson has also been promoted from Little White Ribboners. You can write to me or send things for the Fun Pages at the email address below or to the postal address on the promise form on page 4 or by filling out the form on the website—www.dfk.com.au. Answers to puzzles can also be found on the website address.

DFK Mailbag

A warning bell should sound when someone says these words and then suggests that you do something that is wrong. It is often hard to say “No” because it is said in a way that makes you feel of less courage or value if you do not take the dare. A dare always carries a risk. Some risks are good to take, but dares to do wrong risk destroying property, your good name, health or life. They go against God’s law. However, you can dare to choose the right. You can decide to be true and honest, to respect and help others, to show care for things that belong to others. You can dare to be different and honour God. You can stand for the right. This might mean you risk facing a hard time but it will show that you have true courage. Jesus dared to come to this earth as a little baby and live as man, to fight sin for us. He risked everything in order to save you. Jesus said “No” to Satan’s dares, and with His help, we can too. Use the code to work out this poem. In 2 Corinthians 6:16-18 God made a promise to you when you dare to be different ! Read it today!

Find the three circled letters in these pages to discover the country that Arpee is visiting!

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Matthew Flinders dared to explore the coastline of

Australia. Move forward

1 space

These teenagers

took the dare to drink alcohol with

their friends—one girl was glassed and lost

her eyesight. Go back 3 spaces.

A Year 12 MAD (Make a Difference)

team from the Central Coast have dared to

spend their Schoolies Week in Fiji, assisting in

the local community, running a kids’ club and

enjoying a holiday break.

Take an extra turn!

You dared to help someone who was

being bullied. Move forward

3 spaces

Jesus dared to leave heaven and live as man in order to save you from sin.

Philippians 2:5-7 Have an another turn!

Colour the numbered shapes as follows: 1 = brown; 2= yellow; 3 = blue; 4= green.

Move forward 3 spaces

Work out our names in the picture code.

We dared to stand when

everyone else bowed to

worship the image.

Daniel 3:16-18

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START A game for 2 or more players: Use one dice

to move through the game following the instructions. You must throw a six to place a counter on the start space to

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They took a bad dare—to eat the forbidden fruit in

order to be like God. Genesis 3:4-6

Go back to START! Colour in our names

hidden in the picture.

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Francis Willard dared to make a difference and

spoke out against alcohol, urging

saloons to close. She helped start

the WCTU. Move forward

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Move forward 4 spaces.

Daniel dared to keep praying 3 times a day even though the king’s law forbade it. He spent a night with lions but God cared for him. Daniel 6:13,16,21,22 Have another turn!

I was dared to come down

from the cross and save

Myself instead of saving you. Matthew 27:

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FINISH!

Sister Elizabeth Kenny dared to treat polio in a

different way and helped many victims regain muscle use.

Move forward 1 space!

Edward Jenner dared to try immunisation against smallpox.

Move forward 3 spaces

This teen took a dare to “car surf” during “Schoolies

Week” and ended up under the car with serious burns

from the engine and a broken leg.

Lose 2 turns!

I said “No” when dared to smoke cigarettes or take

other drugs Move forward 3 spaces

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Daniel and his friends dared to refuse to eat

of the king’s food and wine which had

been offered to idols. God honoured

their choice. Daniel 1:11-20

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Birthday Corner We pray that each one of you will have a very happy birthday and to

remember that Jesus has promised to always be with you.

October: Dylan Allinson, Emily Armstrong, Ernie Arthur, Shannon Borg, Joseph Bowes, Chloe Breguet, Zachary Brown-Duthie, Dhillan Cassidy, Jessie Chalmers, Stephen Cirillo, Michael Constandavas, Marcus Derosa, Lachlan Dahlenberg, Beau Doolan, Jasmine Forster, Maddison Harding, Calais Harrison, Saffron Lloyd, Benjamin Lowe, Jacob Marabito, Jordan Marks, Travis Nightingale, Alison Parker, Brodie Paul, Danielle Paulsen, Amanda Simmons, Max Stainer, Lewis Stokes, Luke Vaughan, Reuben Vickery, Madison Watson November: Hannah Armstrong, Kelly Armstrong, Dylan Barton-Johnson, Bethany Beckedorf, Anthony Chapman, Stephanie Clarke, Sophie Crouch, Elisha De Amicis, Jared DiCesare, Aidan Fedderson,

Helena Gill, Emma Golding, Brodie Gray, Samantha Green, Jai Green, Blake Harvey, Zoe Hodgetts, Tabbatha Hudak, Alice Jarnet, Catherine Kelly, Dalziel Kelly, Darien Kenny, Dieter Lares, Jaidyn Lay, Kade Luck, Breanna Mazzini, Jordan McBain, Stephanie McCarten, Jackson Menzie, Sharna O'Connor, Nathan Pitchford, Breanna Quick, Meggie Ellen Richardson, Sandra Rose, Lydia Rossgregor, Brendan Saun, Luke Squillace, Connor Townsend, Caitlin Turlan, Raphael Vargas, David Vaughan, Olivia Walker, Olivia Wilson, Hannah Zupp

December: Lauren Barnes, Isabella Bennett, Chelsea Berry, Tyler Beruldsen, Liam Biggs, Eliza Burch, James Broadway, Jacquelin Burnett, Samuel Cassidy, Thomas Cassidy,

Kyle Claringbull, Mikaela Colquhoun, Tori Cook, Levi Cox, Jeremy Dawe, Kytashia Dedman-Begg, Connor Duro, Demi Green, Ben Hurley, Aiden Larkin, Jonathon Macgillivray, Stephen Mann, Aimee Marlow, Jacob McDonald, Jake McFarlane, Bethany McKay, Jacob McKinnon, Aimee McPhee, Nikita Mehrtens, Caleb Middleton, Caleb Paver, Louis Reed, Bree Ritchie, Daniel Rizzuto, Hayden Scheele, B randen Stewart, Nathaniel Tibbs, Oliver Tomassone, Joshua Treffene, Karl Vollrath, Zoe Young 13th Birthdays: October—December Isabella Canestrari, Kennedy Crosswell-Ward, Casey Green, Sarah Hill, Nickera Kelty, Stephanie Leake, Ethan Max, Caleb McKinnon, Melinda McPhee, Robbie Miller, Thomas Muscat, Michael Orr, Lachlan Parker, Tom Skinner, Liam Smith, Demi Taylor, Ryan Tilley, Cassandra Timpano, Shaylee Trinci, William Vickery, Jasmine Wright Welcome to Drug Free Christian Youth!

As you enter your teenage years,

remember that God will give you the courage and power

to stay drug-free and to make good choices.

Always rely on Him!

DRUG FREE KIDS’ PROMISE & ENROLMENT FORM

For boys and girls aged 6–12 years To be returned to:

“Drug Free Kids”, PO Box 4044, WOODRISING, NSW. 2284.

“Trusting in God’s help, I PROMISE not to take anything

containing alcohol or other harmful drugs.”

Signature:

My name is

I live at

State Postcode

I was born on (day) (mth) (yr)

Signature of Parent: Page 4

Check out the world

website for Drug-free Kids:

http://www.drug-freekids.com

Extra activities and links—

Sign the members’ book.

Why did the bee go to

the doctor?

It had hives

What monkey can fly?

A hot air baboon!