The document summarizes the order of events and activities at a church worship service. It includes reciting The Lord's Prayer, a confession, bible verse reading, songs, discussing the 10 Commandments, a message from a pastor or member, communion, prayers, learning about an animal/plant of the week (pandas), stargazing activity, popcorn prayer where people squeeze hands to pray, and closing blessing before leaving quietly. The service involves prayers, bible readings, fellowship and learning through discussions, songs and an activity.
The document announces a Holocaust memorial service taking place on April 11th at the Innovation Centre Auditorium at Memorial University of Newfoundland. It includes the lyrics of national anthems and prayers in different languages to be recited or sung at the service, including God Save the Queen, O Canada, and the Kaddish prayer.
This document contains prayers, hymns, and readings for a church service. It includes the Lord's Prayer, prayers asking forgiveness for wrongdoings, hymns praising God and Jesus, and a concluding prayer blessing those in attendance and sending them off in peace.
This document contains several poems and chants in te reo Māori (the Māori language of New Zealand). The poems celebrate Māori culture, history, and traditions. They reference important places, events, figures and values within Māori society. The chants are used for prayers, blessings and welcoming others.
The document contains lyrics from several praise and worship songs sung at Summit Woods Baptist Church. The songs praise God's glory, power, and love. They call all people to praise God for his salvation and redemption. One song expresses that though we cannot fully comprehend God's worth, his love compels believers to continually praise him.
This document summarizes a service of healing. It discusses how Jesus performed acts of healing during his ministry, such as forgiving sins, casting out demons, and curing diseases. It says Jesus commanded his disciples to continue this ministry of healing. It then explains that Jesus came to heal the brokenness experienced in daily life, quoting his mission from Isaiah to bring good news to the poor, release to captives, recovery of sight to the blind, and to let the oppressed go free. Finally, it states this was Jesus' mission statement, which he has entrusted to us to bring healing to the hurting world.
This document contains prayers for an Anglican church service in both English and Māori. It begins with an opening prayer asking God to remember their native land and rulers, and give them grace. It includes prayers of invocation, confession, thanks, and intercession. There are also responses from scripture and hymns sung in both English and Māori. The document provides the order and elements of a traditional Anglican worship service.
The document summarizes the order of events and activities at a church worship service. It includes reciting The Lord's Prayer, a confession, bible verse reading, songs, discussing the 10 Commandments, a message from a pastor or member, communion, prayers, learning about an animal/plant of the week (pandas), stargazing activity, popcorn prayer where people squeeze hands to pray, and closing blessing before leaving quietly. The service involves prayers, bible readings, fellowship and learning through discussions, songs and an activity.
The document announces a Holocaust memorial service taking place on April 11th at the Innovation Centre Auditorium at Memorial University of Newfoundland. It includes the lyrics of national anthems and prayers in different languages to be recited or sung at the service, including God Save the Queen, O Canada, and the Kaddish prayer.
This document contains prayers, hymns, and readings for a church service. It includes the Lord's Prayer, prayers asking forgiveness for wrongdoings, hymns praising God and Jesus, and a concluding prayer blessing those in attendance and sending them off in peace.
This document contains several poems and chants in te reo Māori (the Māori language of New Zealand). The poems celebrate Māori culture, history, and traditions. They reference important places, events, figures and values within Māori society. The chants are used for prayers, blessings and welcoming others.
The document contains lyrics from several praise and worship songs sung at Summit Woods Baptist Church. The songs praise God's glory, power, and love. They call all people to praise God for his salvation and redemption. One song expresses that though we cannot fully comprehend God's worth, his love compels believers to continually praise him.
This document summarizes a service of healing. It discusses how Jesus performed acts of healing during his ministry, such as forgiving sins, casting out demons, and curing diseases. It says Jesus commanded his disciples to continue this ministry of healing. It then explains that Jesus came to heal the brokenness experienced in daily life, quoting his mission from Isaiah to bring good news to the poor, release to captives, recovery of sight to the blind, and to let the oppressed go free. Finally, it states this was Jesus' mission statement, which he has entrusted to us to bring healing to the hurting world.
This document contains prayers for an Anglican church service in both English and Māori. It begins with an opening prayer asking God to remember their native land and rulers, and give them grace. It includes prayers of invocation, confession, thanks, and intercession. There are also responses from scripture and hymns sung in both English and Māori. The document provides the order and elements of a traditional Anglican worship service.
The document contains the lyrics to three songs:
1) The national anthem of New Zealand "God Defend New Zealand" which celebrates the country and asks God to protect it.
2) "He Hōnore" which praises God and the land.
3) "Kia Kaha Tatou" which encourages speaking the Maori language.
This document summarizes the order of service for a Sunday church service. It includes:
- Opening greetings and prayers including Thanksgiving for Baptism
- Hymns sung including "Crown Him with Many Crowns"
- Prayers including Kyrie and Prayer of the Day
- Readings from scripture including the Gospel
- A sermon
- Holy Communion including prayers, songs, and distribution of bread and wine
- Closing blessings and sending song "Kingdom of God"
07 old tyme gospel medley west can2010.pps Linnea Good
The document contains lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that express themes of faith, hardship, finding comfort in God, and looking forward to heaven. The hymns describe having faith during times of struggle and believing things will be better understood in the afterlife. One song talks about the friendship and comfort of Jesus. Another discusses leaning on God's strength for safety and peace.
07 old tyme gospel medley west can2010.pps Linnea Good
The document contains lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that express themes of faith, hardship, finding comfort in God, and looking forward to heaven. The hymns describe having faith during times of struggle and believing things will be better understood in the afterlife. One song talks about the friendship and comfort found in Jesus. Another expresses the hope of one day flying away to heaven.
The document contains lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that express themes of faith, hardship, finding comfort in God, and looking forward to heaven. The hymns describe having faith during times of struggle and believing things will be better understood in the afterlife. One song talks about the friendship and comfort of Jesus. Another discusses leaning on God's strength for safety and peace.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that are meant to be sung along with guitar accompaniment. The songs praise God and reference his greatness, his role as a shepherd guiding believers, and affirm that God is good. They contain messages about finding strength and guidance from God during difficult times.
3rd Sunday Epiphany Year C Rothersthorpe All Age Worshipguest8c02679
This document summarizes an all-age worship service that took place on January 24, 2010 in Rothersthorpe. The service included celebrations, confession of sins, prayers, Bible readings from 1 Corinthians 12, songs of praise, statements of faith, blessings, and fellowship. The service focused on themes of unity in Christ's body, forgiveness, compassion, and welcoming God's kingdom.
This document provides an order of service for a worship gathering at University Hills Baptist Church. It includes songs of praise, scripture readings from Psalms and other passages, and sermons. The gathering involves singing, prayer, scripture reading, and choir performances centered around praising God. Ministry opportunities and contacting information are also mentioned.
This document is a summary of the mass for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the order of service such as songs, readings from scripture, and prayers. The key points are an emphasis on indigenous people, the quest for real riches as discussed in the Gospel reading about a rich young man, and prayers for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
This document summarizes the New Year's service held at St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Nama, Pangasinan, Philippines on January 1, 2021. The service included readings, hymns, and prayers. It welcomed attendees and invited them to participate fully. The community is committed to responsible Bible teaching, unity, diversity, hospitality and beauty in worship. Announcements were made about upcoming events and protocols.
This document contains announcements for a community worship service at Westminster Shores, including information about choir rehearsals, support groups, guest speakers, and memorial services. It also includes the order of service, with elements like hymns, prayers, scripture reading, and a sermon about lessons from memorial services.
The document is a collection of songs praising God and Jesus. It includes lyrics exalting their power, salvation, and glory. References are made to God's compassion, forgiveness, and how Jesus conquered death through his resurrection. The collection ends with announcements about upcoming events and a blessing.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, prayers, hymns and other parts of the liturgy. It discusses the promises made during baptism by parents and godparents on behalf of children, as well as the renunciation of sin and devil. It also includes the gospel reading from John about Jesus as the bread of life, and concludes with final blessings and hymns.
This document contains the order of service for Summit Woods Baptist Church. It includes the titles and lyrics for 6 songs that were sung during the service: "Come, Thou Almighty King", "Majestic", "Creation Sing the Father's Song", "A Gentle Alleluia", "All Because of Jesus", and "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)". It also includes a closing prayer titled "May the Peace of God". The document provides an overview of the musical worship and prayer that was part of the church service at Summit Woods Baptist Church.
Grade 2 - South Africa National EmblemsLinda Botha
SA National Coat of Arms; SA National Flag; SA National Anthem; SA National Bird; SA National Fish; SA National Flower; SA National Animal; SA National Tree
The document appears to be a summary of the order of service for a Catholic mass focused on themes of family, marriage, and children. It includes announcements, songs, readings, and prayers on topics like the Eucharist, God as the creator of families, and Jesus' teachings on marriage and children. The concluding prayer asks God for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
The document contains the lyrics to three songs:
1) The national anthem of New Zealand "God Defend New Zealand" which celebrates the country and asks God to protect it.
2) "He Hōnore" which praises God and the land.
3) "Kia Kaha Tatou" which encourages speaking the Maori language.
This document summarizes the order of service for a Sunday church service. It includes:
- Opening greetings and prayers including Thanksgiving for Baptism
- Hymns sung including "Crown Him with Many Crowns"
- Prayers including Kyrie and Prayer of the Day
- Readings from scripture including the Gospel
- A sermon
- Holy Communion including prayers, songs, and distribution of bread and wine
- Closing blessings and sending song "Kingdom of God"
07 old tyme gospel medley west can2010.pps Linnea Good
The document contains lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that express themes of faith, hardship, finding comfort in God, and looking forward to heaven. The hymns describe having faith during times of struggle and believing things will be better understood in the afterlife. One song talks about the friendship and comfort of Jesus. Another discusses leaning on God's strength for safety and peace.
07 old tyme gospel medley west can2010.pps Linnea Good
The document contains lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that express themes of faith, hardship, finding comfort in God, and looking forward to heaven. The hymns describe having faith during times of struggle and believing things will be better understood in the afterlife. One song talks about the friendship and comfort found in Jesus. Another expresses the hope of one day flying away to heaven.
The document contains lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that express themes of faith, hardship, finding comfort in God, and looking forward to heaven. The hymns describe having faith during times of struggle and believing things will be better understood in the afterlife. One song talks about the friendship and comfort of Jesus. Another discusses leaning on God's strength for safety and peace.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that are meant to be sung along with guitar accompaniment. The songs praise God and reference his greatness, his role as a shepherd guiding believers, and affirm that God is good. They contain messages about finding strength and guidance from God during difficult times.
3rd Sunday Epiphany Year C Rothersthorpe All Age Worshipguest8c02679
This document summarizes an all-age worship service that took place on January 24, 2010 in Rothersthorpe. The service included celebrations, confession of sins, prayers, Bible readings from 1 Corinthians 12, songs of praise, statements of faith, blessings, and fellowship. The service focused on themes of unity in Christ's body, forgiveness, compassion, and welcoming God's kingdom.
This document provides an order of service for a worship gathering at University Hills Baptist Church. It includes songs of praise, scripture readings from Psalms and other passages, and sermons. The gathering involves singing, prayer, scripture reading, and choir performances centered around praising God. Ministry opportunities and contacting information are also mentioned.
This document is a summary of the mass for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the order of service such as songs, readings from scripture, and prayers. The key points are an emphasis on indigenous people, the quest for real riches as discussed in the Gospel reading about a rich young man, and prayers for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
This document summarizes the New Year's service held at St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Nama, Pangasinan, Philippines on January 1, 2021. The service included readings, hymns, and prayers. It welcomed attendees and invited them to participate fully. The community is committed to responsible Bible teaching, unity, diversity, hospitality and beauty in worship. Announcements were made about upcoming events and protocols.
This document contains announcements for a community worship service at Westminster Shores, including information about choir rehearsals, support groups, guest speakers, and memorial services. It also includes the order of service, with elements like hymns, prayers, scripture reading, and a sermon about lessons from memorial services.
The document is a collection of songs praising God and Jesus. It includes lyrics exalting their power, salvation, and glory. References are made to God's compassion, forgiveness, and how Jesus conquered death through his resurrection. The collection ends with announcements about upcoming events and a blessing.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, prayers, hymns and other parts of the liturgy. It discusses the promises made during baptism by parents and godparents on behalf of children, as well as the renunciation of sin and devil. It also includes the gospel reading from John about Jesus as the bread of life, and concludes with final blessings and hymns.
This document contains the order of service for Summit Woods Baptist Church. It includes the titles and lyrics for 6 songs that were sung during the service: "Come, Thou Almighty King", "Majestic", "Creation Sing the Father's Song", "A Gentle Alleluia", "All Because of Jesus", and "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)". It also includes a closing prayer titled "May the Peace of God". The document provides an overview of the musical worship and prayer that was part of the church service at Summit Woods Baptist Church.
Grade 2 - South Africa National EmblemsLinda Botha
SA National Coat of Arms; SA National Flag; SA National Anthem; SA National Bird; SA National Fish; SA National Flower; SA National Animal; SA National Tree
The document appears to be a summary of the order of service for a Catholic mass focused on themes of family, marriage, and children. It includes announcements, songs, readings, and prayers on topics like the Eucharist, God as the creator of families, and Jesus' teachings on marriage and children. The concluding prayer asks God for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
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Gamify it until you make it Improving Agile Development and Operations with ...Ben Linders
So many challenges, so little time. While we’re busy developing software and keeping it operational, we also need to sharpen the saw, but how? Gamification can be a way to look at how you’re doing and find out where to improve. It’s a great way to have everyone involved and get the best out of people.
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1.) Introduction
Our Movement is not new; it is the same as it was for Freedom, Justice, and Equality since we were labeled as slaves. However, this movement at its core must entail economics.
2.) Historical Context
This is the same movement because none of the previous movements, such as boycotts, were ever completed. For some, maybe, but for the most part, it’s just a place to keep your stable until you’re ready to assimilate them into your system. The rest of the crabs are left in the world’s worst parts, begging for scraps.
3.) Economic Empowerment
Our Movement aims to show that it is indeed possible for the less fortunate to establish their economic system. Everyone else – Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, Israeli, Jews, etc. – has their systems, and they all set up and usurp money from the less fortunate. So, the less fortunate buy from every one of them, yet none of them buy from the less fortunate. Moreover, the less fortunate really don’t have anything to sell.
4.) Collaboration with Organizations
Our Movement will demonstrate how organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, Black Lives Matter, and others can assist in creating a much more indestructible Black Wall Street.
5.) Vision for the Future
Our Movement will not settle for less than those who came before us and stopped before the rights were equal. The economy, jobs, healthcare, education, housing, incarceration – everything is unfair, and what isn’t is rigged for the less fortunate to fail, as evidenced in society.
6.) Call to Action
Our movement has started and implemented everything needed for the advancement of the economic system. There are positions for only those who understand the importance of this movement, as failure to address it will continue the degradation of the people deemed less fortunate.
No, this isn’t Noah’s Ark, nor am I a Prophet. I’m just a man who wrote a couple of books, created a magnificent website: http://www.thearkproject.llc, and who truly hopes to try and initiate a truly sustainable economic system for deprived people. We may not all have the same beliefs, but if our methods are tried, tested, and proven, we can come together and help others. My website: http://www.thearkproject.llc is very informative and considerably controversial. Please check it out, and if you are afraid, leave immediately; it’s no place for cowards. The last Prophet said: “Whoever among you sees an evil action, then let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; if he cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, then, with his heart – and that is the weakest of faith.” [Sahih Muslim] If we all, or even some of us, did this, there would be significant change. We are able to witness it on small and grand scales, for example, from climate control to business partnerships. I encourage, invite, and challenge you all to support me by visiting my website.
3. AUSTRALIA
Advance Australia Fair
I
Australians all let us rejoice,
For we are one and free;
We’ve golden soil and wealth for
toil,
Our home is girt by sea;
Our land abounds in Nature’s
gifts
Of beauty rich and rare;
In history’s page, let every stage
Advance Australia fair!
In joyful strains then let us sing,
Advance Australia fair!
II
Beneath our radiant southern
Cross,
We’ll toil with hearts and hands;
To make this Commonwealth of
ours
Renowned of all the lands;
For those who’ve come across the
seas
We’ve boundless plains to share;
With courage let us all combine
To advanceAustralia fair.
In joyful strains then let us sing
Advance Australia fair!
4. FIJI
God Bless Fiji (English
original)
I
Blessing grant oh God of
nations on the isles of Fiji
As we stand united
under noble banner blue
And we honour and defend
the cause of freedom ever
Onward march together, God
bless Fiji
Chorus:
For Fiji, ever Fiji, let our voices
ring with pride
For Fiji, ever Fiji, her name hail
far and wide,
A land of freedom, hope and
glory to endure whatever
befall
May God bless Fiji forever
more!
5. FIJI
Fijian original
I
Meda dau doka ka vinakata na
vanua
E ra sa dau tiko kina na savasava
Rawa tu na gauna ni sautu na
veilomani
Biu na i tovo tawa savasava[d]
Chorus:
Me bula ga koViti ka me toro ga
ki liu
Me ra turaga vinaka ko ira na i
liuliu[e]
Me ra liutaki na tamata e na
veika vinaka
Me oti kina na i tovo ca
English translation
I
Let us show our pride and honour
our nation
Where righteous people reside
Where prosperity and fellowship
may persevere
Abandon deeds that are immoral
Chorus:
Let Fiji live on and progress
onwards
May our leaders be honourable
men
Let them lead our people to great
things
And bring an end to all things
immoral
6. KIRIBATI
Kunan Kiribati
I
Teirake kaaini Kiribati,
Anene ma te kakatonga,
Tauraoi nakon te mwioko,
Ma ni buokia aomata.
Tauaninne nte raoiroi,
Tangiria aomata nako.
Tauaninne nte raoiroi,
Tangiria aomata.
Song of Kiribat
I
Stand up, People of Kiribati!
Sing with jubilation!
Prepare to accept
responsibility
And to help each other!
Be steadfastly righteous!
Love all our people!
Be steadfastly righteous!
Love all our people!
7. MARSHALL ISLANDS
Indeeo Ṃaje
Aelōn̄ eo ao ion lometo;
Einwot wut ko lōti ion dren elae;
Kin meram in Mekar jen ijo ilan̄;
Erreo an romak ioir kin meram in
mour;
Eltan pein Anij eweleo im wōj;
Kejolit kij kin ijin jikir emol;
Ijjamin Ilok jen in aō lemoran;
Anij an ro jemem wonakke im
kejrammon Aelin̄ kein ad.
Forever Marshall Islands
My island lies o'er the ocean;
Like a wreath of flowers upon the
sea;
With the light of the Maker from
far above;
Shining with the brilliance of rays
of life;
Our Father's wondrous creation;
Bequeathed to us, our
motherland;
I'll never leave my dear home
sweet home;
God of our forefathers protect and
bless forever Marshall Islands.
8. FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA
Patriots of Micronesia
I
'Tis here we are pledging,
With heart and with hand,
Full measure of devotion
To thee, our native land.
II
Now all join the chorus,
Let union abide.
Across all Micronesia
Join hands on every side.
III
We all work together,
With heart, voice and hand,
Till we have made these
islands
Another promised land.
Full measure of devotion
To thee, our native land.
Across all Micronesia
Join hands on every side.
Till we have made these
islands
Another promised land.
9. NAURU
Nauru Bwiema
Nauru bwiema, ngabena ma
auwe.
Ma dedaro bwe dogum, ma
otota bet egom.
Atsin ngago bwien okor, ama
bagadugu
Epoa ngabuna ri nan orre bet
imur.
Ama memag ma nan epodan
eredu won engiden,
Miyan aema ngeiyin ouge:
Nauru eko dogin!
Nauru our homeland
Nauru our homeland, the land
we dearly love.
We all pray for you and we also
praise your name.
Since long ago, you have been
the home of our great
forefathers
And will be, for generations, yet
to come.
We all join in together to honour
your flag,
And we shall rejoice together
and say:
Nauru forevermore!
10. NEW ZEALAND (MĀORI)
Aotearoa
I
E Ihowā Atua,
O ngā iwi mātou rā
Āta whakarangona;
Me aroha noa
Kia hua ko te pai;
Kia tau tō atawhai;
Manaakitia mai
Aotearoa
Literal English translation
I
O Lord, God,
Of all people
Listen to us,
Cherish us
May goodness flourish,
May your blessings flow
Defend us
New Zealand
11. NEW ZEALAND (ENGLISH)
God Defend New Zealand
I
God of Nations atThy feet,
In the bonds of love we meet,
Hear our voices, we entreat,
God defend our free land.
Guard Pacific's triple star
From the shafts of strife and
war,
Make her praises heard afar,
God defend New Zealand.
12. PALAU
Belau rekid
I
Belau loba klisiich er a kelulul,
El di mla ngar ngii ra
rechuodel mei
Meng mengeluolu era chimol
beluu,
El ngar eungel a rirch el
lomekesang
Our Palau
I
Palau is coming forth with
strength and power,
By the old ways abides still
every hour.
One country, safe, secure,
one government
Under the glowing, floating
soft light stands
13. PAPUA NEW GUINEA
O Arise, AllYou Sons
I
O arise all you sons of this land,
Let us sing of our joy to be free,
PraisingGod and rejoicing to be
Papua New Guinea.
Shout our name from
the mountains to seas
Papua New Guinea;
Let us raise our voices and
proclaim
Papua New Guinea
II
Now give thanks to the good
Lord above
For His kindness, His wisdom and
love
For this land of our fathers so
free,
Papua New Guinea.
Shout again for the whole world
to hear
Papua New Guinea;
We're independent and we're free
Papua New Guinea
14. SAMOA
O Le Fu’a o Le Sa’olotoga o
Samoa
Samoa, tula’i ma sisi ia lau fu’a,
lou pale lea!
Samoa, tula’i ma sisi ia lau fu’a,
lou pale lea!
Vaai ‘i na fetu o lo’u a agiagia
ai:
Le faailoga lea o Iesu, na maliu
ai mo Samoa.
Oi, Samoa e, u’u mau lau pule
ia faavavau.
‘Aua e te fefe; o le Atua lo ta
fa’avae, o lota sa’olotoga.
Samoa, tula’i: ‘ua agiagia lau
fu’a, lou pale lea!
The Banner of Freedom
Samoa, arise and raise your
flag, your crown!
Samoa, arise and raise your
flag, your crown!
Look at those stars that are
waving on it:
This is the symbol of Jesus,
who died on it for Samoa.
Oh, Samoa, hold fast your
power forever.
Do not be afraid; God is our
foundation, our freedom.
Samoa, arise: your flag is
waving, your crown!
15. SOLOMON ISLANDS
God Save Our Solomon
Islands
God Save our Solomon Islands
from shore to shore
Bless all our people and all our
lands
With your protecting hands
Joy, Peace, Progress and
Prosperity
That men shall brothers be,
make nations see
our Solomon Islands, our
Solomon Islands
Our nation Solomon Islands
Stands forever more
16. TONGA
Ko e fasi ‘o e tu’i ‘o e ‘OtuTonga
ʻE ʻotua māfimafi
Ko homau ʻeiki koe
Ko koe ko e falalaʻanga
Mo e ‘ofa kiTonga;
ʻAfio hifo ʻemau lotu
ʻA ia ʻoku mau faí ni
Mo ke tali homau loto
ʻO maluʻi ʻaTupou
Song of the King of theTongan
Islands
Oh almightyGod above
Thou art our lord and sure
defense
As your people, we trust thee
And ourTonga thou dost love
Hear our prayer for thou unseen
We know that thou hath blessed
our land
Grant our earnest supplication
Guard and saveTupou, our king
17. TUVALU
Tuvalu mo te Atua
Tuvalu mo te Atua,
Ko te Fakavae sili,
Ko te ala foki tena,
Mo te manuia katoa
Loto lasi o fai,
Tou malo saoloto
Fusi ake katoa
Ki te loto alofa
Kae amo fakatasi
Ate atu fenua.
“Tuvalu mo te Atua” Ki te se gata
mai!
Tuku atu tau pulega
Ki te pule mai luga,
Kilo tonu ki ou mua
Me ko ia e tautai.
“Pule tasi mo ia”
Ki te se gata mai,
Ko tena mana
Ko tou malosi tena.
Pati lima kae kalaga
Ulufonu ki te tupu.
“Tuvalu ko tu saoloto”
Ki te se gata mai!
18. TUVALU (ENGLISHTRANSLATION)
Tuvalu for the Almighty
Tuvalu for the Almighty
Are the words we hold most dear
For as people or as leaders
OfTuvalu we all share
In the knowledge that God
Ever rules in heav’n above,
And that we in this land
Are united in His love.
We build on a sure foundation
When we trust in God’s great law
“Tuvalu for the Almighty”
Be our song for evermore!
Let us trust our lives
henceforward
To the King to whom we pray,
With our eyes fixed firmly on Him
He is showing us the way.
“May we reign with Him in glory”
Be our song for evermore,
for His almighty power
Is our strength from shore to
shore.
Shout aloud in jubilation
To the King whom we adore.
“Tuvalu free and united”
Be our song for evermore!
19. VANUATU
Yumi,Yumi,Yumi
Yumi, yumi, yumi i glat long talem
se
Yumi, yumi, yumi ol man blong
Vanuatu
God i givim ples ia long yumi,
Yumi glat tumas long hem,
Yumi strong mo yumi fri long hem,
Yumi brata evriwan!
Yumi, yumi, yumi i glat long talem
se
Yumi, yumi, yumi ol man blong
Vanuatu
Plante fasin blong bifo i stap,
Plante fasin blong tedei,
Be yumi i olsem wan nomo,
Hemia fasin blong yumi!
Yumi, yumi, yumi i glat long
talem se
Yumi, yumi, yumi ol man blong
Vanuatu
Yumi save plante wok i stap,
Long ol aelan blong yumi,
God i helpem yumi evriwan,
Hem i papa blong yumi!
20. VANUATU (ENGLISHTRANSLATION)
We, We,We
We are, we are, we are happy to
proclaim
We are, we are, we are the people of
Vanuatu
God has given us this land,
We are grateful for this,
We are strong and we are free in this
land,
We are all brothers!
We are, we are, we are happy to
proclaim
We are, we are, we are the people of
Vanuatu
Many customs of before we have,
Many customs from today,
But we are all one,
Despite our many ways!
We are, we are, we are happy to
proclaim
We are, we are, we are the people
ofVanuatu
We know there is plenty of work
to be done,
On all our many islands,
God helps us in our work,
He is Our Father!