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DAVID & JAN PROCTOR07/07/2002 at 09:39am GMT
OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY ON YOUR LOSS WE SO MUCH ENJOY READING THE OMEGA TIMES.

Rhonda Buchanan07/07/2002 at 09:32am GMT
I have been off air for 4 weeks owing to relocating to Adelaide from Victoria and have only got the computer up and running today and online and I am sad that Barry has left his family and all of us, but rejoice knowing that he is now with Jesus and I really believe it will not be too long now before we are all united with him and each other in Jesus.
I thank you all at Omega Times, my husband and I really enjoy the reading each month, so God bless you all at this time and keep up the work that Barry has left in your hands, you reach more people than you probably know. I discovered Barry through his books lent to me by a friend then I discovered him online. I have watched him preaching on videos and he will be sadly missed. I cannot wait for the Lord to return so we can all be together.
God bless you all at this time,
much love
Rhonda and Chris Buchanan

Josie Robertson-Tiueti07/07/2002 at 09:20am GMT
You lucky man Barry. Finally gone to be with our Lord. You have no doubt earnt this wonderful reward that the Lord has given to you. Knowing that you have gone made me both sad but more so , so happy. To May and family the knowledge of your husband and father being delivered into the arms of our Lord Jesus Christ is what helps us to start and end each new day. My own mother could not wait to be united with our Lord Jesus and seeing her beautiful face passing into the arms of the Lord was the most wonderful experience. On behalf of the Samoan Open Brethern Chruch, Mascot Road, Mangere, Auckland I would like to offer our condolences to May and children. May God be with you all.

Rev Ed BARCLAY07/07/2002 at 07:46am GMT
WELL DONE GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT.!!!
My sincere condolenseces to you all with the loss of Barry. I was saved under his Ministry and now have gone on with the Ministry myself .The seeds that Barry planted all over this world have come forth and are producing a crop.The Fruit of Barry's Ministry will go on in his Children and their Children.I envy Barry, as being absent from the Body, being in the presence of Jesus.I will miss a good cobber and a man that had a good sense of humour and a heart of fire for Jesus.
Love to you all. May the Lord bless you may he keep you and may his face shine upon you.
Rev Ed Barclay

Justin & Gillian Jones07/07/2002 at 07:17am GMT
Our condolences to the family on your loss. Jesus has welcomed a hero home. Our memories of Barry are mainly of surprising and fascinating insight.
Barry always made one think things like "Gee you reckon" or "So that is what that means".
So we are sad for you guys, but glad for the legacy that will remain.

"...what a future what a hope when things
get rough and you cannot cope.
Just think of that day when we will be
united altogether, one family"

God bless you guys

Justin, Gill, Nick, Alex and Maddi

norm@karen07/07/2002 at 04:08am GMT
we send our condolences to the smith family and best wishes

pam howard and varinia hema07/07/2002 at 02:04am GMT
We thank the Lord for Barry and his work on this earth for the Kingdom. Back in '91, we stood up to proclaim Jesus as our Lord and Saviour in the War Memorial Theatre in Gisborne. We had been brought to His Saving Grace by reading Barry's Second Warning which had persuaded (with the Holy Spirit working wonders on a darkened heart} the head of our family that to escape the curse of Freemasonry his need for Jesus was paramount! And so the turning point in that life commenced, Praise God for his Grace and Mercy and for Barry's call for serve Him as the good kiwi bloke that he was, never calling attention to himself and always honouring JESUS CHRIST. Thank you, his family, for sharing him with us. Bless You all in Jesus' Name.

Gabriele Richter07/07/2002 at 12:57am GMT
We followed Barry around in Melbourne and hung on every word. Never had 2-3 hours passed so quickly. His jokes and amusing stories were funny no matter how many times we heard them. He was unique and he was uniquely annointed to impart vital information so important to our times….. these end-times when time is fast running out, as Barry so ardently and faithfully taught for so many years. The same stories; the same preaching – tirelessly because he loved and valued people.
Only heaven knows how many souls were saved through his ministry. He certainly touched ours and he changed our lives. We will always hear his voice, challenging and affirming us in the Faith.
We thank God for Barry and offer our condolences to his beautiful family. The world is a lonelier place but his legacy endures in the countless lives he has touched and changed forever. Even now I see him raising his fist and cheering us on in heaven.

The Richter Family, Melbourne, Australia (Barbara, Gabriele, Manfred).

MAURICE & KEITHA BROWNE06/07/2002 at 10:40pm GMT
My wife and I have attended Barrys meetings both in Brisbane and Auckland. We first made a personal acquainance with this outstanding preacher in Canberra while travelling through the capital city of Australia. He will leave a deep impression, 'May', on many peoples lives, and it will not be easy to replace this God-chosen man.
Our condolences go out to you, and your family at this time of grieving.
You may not remember us, but we visited your home property in the early nineties while visiting the south island. Barry was busy building the superstructure of your home,and we have a photo of him working on the roof---in a "holy" singlet. Believe it or not.!!!! Kind regards---M&K

Janice Towersey06/07/2002 at 07:53pm GMT
To Barries dear family
My deepest love goes out to you this day on your loss. My friend Heather and myself were excited that we were going to see dear Barrie at long last in person at Winsford just two weeks ago. We went for four nights and were greatly blessed by this man of God.
His love of God was clear such an inspiring servant of our Lord. He spoke also about his love for May and children and he was incredibly proud of his son Andrew.
I felt privilaged those nights that I spent watching and listoning to Barrie. He looked so tired and I remember thinking how difficult it must be for him travelling the World. Away from home and family. He passed by me one night and I wanted to take his hand and thank him for his time and to tell him how much he had blessed me and my friend but I did not because there were many others that wanted to do the same. I wish I had now. I was so encouraged God new what he was doing when he raised up this truly wonderful man to do his work.

I pray God will give you May and your childen a great peace in your hearts till you meet with Barrie once again in Heaven

Love In God. Janice Towersey Cheshire England.

Joey Christopherson06/07/2002 at 04:54pm GMT
I give my condolences to the Smith family. I have been to Barrys meeting and heard his tapes and have been truley blessed and encouraged. What a wonderful man of God. He will be missed. With love, Joey Christopherson

Tim and Denise Gibson06/07/2002 at 01:50pm GMT
We never saw or met Barry Smith,we read his books and saw his videos at a time when God was showing the need to deliver people from the grip of freemasonry. His work brought enlightenment that broke through the lies and deciet of the enemy. We had understtod much about the New World Order from a Pastor friend in Holland who also went home to his Lord because of a heart attack and in a country not his own.

God bless all of Barry's family at this time of grieving and rejoicing, Holy Spirit bring your comfort and strength, amen

Tim and Denise Gibson, Merchab Ministries, Christian International Europe.

Reg and Belinda06/07/2002 at 10:50am GMT
To May and Family,

THINK...
Of steeping on the shore and finding it Heaven,
of taking hold of a hand and finding it God's hand, of breathing new air and finding it celestial air, of feeling invigorated and finding it immortality, of passing from storm and tempest to an unknown calm, of waking and finding you're HOME!
Barry will be deeply missed, thoughts and prayers are with you,
Luvies Reg and Belinda from South Africa

Christina Lawrence06/07/2002 at 10:19am GMT
Dear May & Family

My sincere condolences to all of you. I did not know Barry personally, however, 14 years ago, on May 7th, 1988 I gave my life to Christ at a meeting Barry conducted in Townsville, Australia.
A friend "dragged" me along & after two nights of hearing Barry speak I knew what I needed to do.
I now Pastor a church with my husband & we've enjoyed (& still are enjoying) seeing many lives come to the Lord.
You can be encouraged knowing he has produced much fruit that remains!

Yours in Christ

Christina Lawrence

Keith & Neddy Humber06/07/2002 at 09:59am GMT
WELL DONE GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT!!!
To May & Family we wish you God's peace and our prayers and sincerely thank you all for sharing this amazing Man of God so selflessly with us all.
We first heard Barry over 20yrs ago and have followed his updates the entire time he was with us....See you soon and very soon, leader of the faithful.....
Rom.8:28-31 and Ps 116:15
We cannot believe it..but we accept God's decision....All our love & prayers ...Keith & Neddy Humber Victoria OZ.

Chris Morgan06/07/2002 at 09:35am GMT
To all the Smith Family

My deepest sympathy on the loss of this wonderful man of God. He challenged many, was controversial, yet incredibly gentle, understanding and interested when I met him personally. I hope that somehow his legacy or mantle may live on.

God bless you

Chris Morgan, Feilding New Life Church

Joe and Elizabeth Baker06/07/2002 at 09:23am GMT
Hi May and family, Our thoughts are with you at this time and we pray God give you the strength to bear your great sorrow. We loved our trip with you and Barry to Israel in October 1997 and still recall some of the stories that he told on that trip.Truelly a man of God we will see him again and maybe hear some more of his stories. In the meantime may God be with you and family. We love you.

Bill and Anne Feilding06/07/2002 at 08:43am GMT
Dear May and family

We honour Barry for the great man of God he was and he will always be in our hearts. Coming to know you all through Barry's ministry was the greatest blessing ever.
May God comfort and strengthen you all.
Love and blessings
Bill and Anne

Patrick Dunford06/07/2002 at 06:14am GMT
I will remember forever the day in September 1991 that I turned on my television to catch the 6 o'clock national news and there was Barry speaking on a New Zealand national TV channel! His appearance was instrumental in my conversion three weeks later and I carried one of his "new birth certificate"s in my bible for some years.

Matthew 25: (NIV)

20 The man who had received the five talents brought the other five. 'Master,' he said, 'you entrusted me with five talents. See, I have gained five more.'
21 "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!'

Brent Leonard Carter06/07/2002 at 01:28am GMT
Thank you barry you deeply inspired me.

I Love You.

Brent Carter

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