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Friday, 1 August 2014
How God Used a Woman Despite Her Weaknesses
How God Used a Woman Despite Her Weaknesses
"For the Lord is always kind; be not blind," wrote Amy Carmichael. Kind? To let me end up at Moody under such a cloud? Kind? To let me begin with the CIM under such a stigma?
Yes. You see, the Lord foreknew there was a work to be done in me before I sailed for China, and if I had ended Institute life with great acclaim I would have wrecked that work at the very outset. My self-confidence needed to be thoroughly jarred before He dare put this delicate affair into my hands. And He jarred it all right.
My Master is thorough, but He had also been meticulously kind—just as soon as He dared, He showed me why. And that experience of His enfolding love after my graduation ceremony has blessed me all my life.
Only by searching can we find out what He is. When the door opened for China again, I received a letter from a member of the Council, granting me unconditional acceptance by the China Inland Mission, and sending me off with their "loving prayers and blessings."
I bowed my head over that little letter and wept tears of gratitude. Yes, my Master is thorough. He wounds, but He binds up, and His balm of Gilead heals without stinging. It cools, refreshes and restores in every part. He gives the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness and brings beauty out of our ashes.
Ticket the old, they'll always pay: How the ruthless parking cowboys tell their wardens to exploit the vulnerable Daily Mail Parking Campaign
War
veterans, great-grandmothers and vulnerable hospital patients are singled out
in 'unjust and immoral' practice
Dozens
of elderly drivers tell Mail how they are being threatened and pursued by
bailiffs over minor parking queries
Many have fallen victim to a string of 'dirty
tricks' with companies said to use intentionally small warnings on signs
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down to print off your free 'Get Lost Parking Pirates' sign, and for details on
how to receive a sticker by post
‘There is
a veil of secrecy about the business practices of private car park operators
that needs to be lifted.
THE BULLY TACTICS
·
Unclear or missing
signage on parking machines, making it difficult to buy the correct ticket
·
Overly complicated
pay machines
·
Hefty fines for
mistakes such as entering the wrong registration details into pay-and-display
machines
·
Wardens allegedly
instructed to never give information about the motorist’s rights to appeal
·
Information about how
to appeal is written on tickets in tiny font, making it difficult for elderly
people to read
·
Tiny signs warning
against leaving car parks to get change to buy a ticket
·
Penalising drivers
for resting too long at motorway service stations – despite the risks of
driving when tired
‘What’s
needed is independent and effective regulation of the private car parking
industry, which puts the consumer interest first.’
AA president Edmund King added: ‘We think some of the
signage is really confusing in order to catch out elderly drivers as they are
an easy target.
‘The companies know they won’t appeal if threatened with
bailiffs and legal letters. It is unacceptable these companies are targeting
them.’
Claims that wardens
are hounding the elderly come after the Mail revealed hundreds of thousands of
drivers are being ‘fined’ by private parking firms, often with little reason
and without legal authority.
Signs are often difficult to make out and payment machines
can be complicated, involving keying the driver’s number plate into a computer
system.
Whistleblower Tony Taylor, who worked for one of the firms
until December, said bosses told wardens to focus on ticketing pensioners.
The company – UK Parking Control – runs car parks for NHS
hospitals, Royal Mail and a number of high street shops and restaurants,
including McDonalds and Marks & Spencer.
Mr Taylor said: ‘The wardens are told to target the elderly
and disabled. The elderly are likely to pay.
Further
Reading:
The
wardens on £3k bonuses urged to issue scores of parking tickets daily, target
vulnerable people and take photographs at angles to make offences seem worse
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