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Muriwhenua, to give him his full first name, may have been born with a hole in his heart but he had a whole heart for Jesus.

Muri’ s uncle was the Maori bishop of Aotearoa and his mother, Meriana, hoped he would become an Anglican clergyman. Muri, on the other hand, desired to be a leader of a dance band!

Aged 16 he went to Auckland to finish his schooling. He stayed at the United Maori Mission where Charlie Bennett was the minister. Charlie impressed Muri with his sincerity and genuineness. He attended a YMCA meeting and was asked, ‘Why don’t you receive Christ?’ He replied, ‘All right , I’ll give it ago’.

Slowly a change in heart and mind happened. He read biographies of famous preachers and evangelists. In January 1954 Jim Duffecy, an Open Air Campaigner (OAP), landed in Auckland. Muri inspired by Jim gained confidence to take his own aggressive and unorthodox style to his own people.

An OAP branch was opened in New Zealand - Muri was one of its first evangelists. He went to the USA but his heart was giving him problems.
On returning home he went to hospital - given a 50/50 chance of surviving an operation. No operation until 17 years later! Those 17 years were fruitful ones for evangelism.
In 1963 he married Ena. She was a loyal support and strength until the end.

In 1970 he went to the Solomon Islands - the Charisma of Revival. There there was a new breath of the Spirit. ( See notes)
In 1972 there were the Jesus matches (See short note).
Muri was a prophet of God,singularly devoid of airs and graces, and worldly ambition. He took the Gospel of Christ to the Maoris -his brothers and sisters.

Sources used
Ambassadors for Christ editor J. D. Woodbridge - contributor David Stewart
World Press - Donald Daily Victoria University of Wellington Library

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karenahita

9 months ago
5

Beautiful thankyou I have some beautiful childhood memories of this intense maori evangelist we knew as Uncle Muri I didn't know Uncle Muris name was Muriwhenua until I went to Aunty Enas tangi and saw the headstone. Was a privilege to know them both. Thankyou for these writings.

immaorihardout

4 years ago
5

First of all HIS NAME IS SPELT MURI THOMPSON and he is my great grand uncle someone my father spent alot of time with when he was a young boy. I am proud to be a descendant. I am the eldest CHILD of the Late HERA.S. &amp; HONOTANA TAMIHANA<br />

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