Remember the past to face the future

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The National,Monday16 January 2012

SO much has been said about the Falcon jet incident of last November in the Indonesian air space.
Many of us expressed our dissatisfaction and portrayed our Deputy Prime Minister Belden Namah has too childish in his outburst against the Indonesians.
However, I value this new generation leader as my hero and patriot. I have known Namah since 2004 when I worked in Vanimo.
He was dynamic, vibrant and outstanding in everything he did in the Seventh-Day Adventist church.
He bought vehicles and even donated to the churches in Vanimo before the 2007 election.
Namah lived a simple life and his motto was “Be the hands of Jesus to the Needy”.
I am sure many will agree how Namah came to rescue them in their times of need.
This is my advice to him: Behind all these criticisms ahead of you, remember our humble beginnings, how God has led you in the past.
Take some time to reflect how God has led you thus far.
Please do not seek advice from every Tom, Dick and Harry to run this nation.
Your only advice must come from the Lord Almighty God.
If 2012 is God’s timing, we will be the head and not the tail.
May God bless your leadership now and in the years to come.
 
Stephen Moses,
Bialla, WNBP