Blogs & Articles
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A subversive Christian act: openly giving thanks to God
Dr Rev Malcolm Falloon shares an article around Thanksgiving
Buying into the mission of the New Zealand Christian Network
Together, let’s help build spiritual unity and collaboration among Christian people and churches.
Auckland Prayer Breakfast 2025: A Morning of Unity and Growth
Esther Tredoux reports on the Auckland Prayer Breakfast.
‘Every tribe and nation’: the global gathering in Korea of the World Evangelical Alliance
Stuart Lange and Malcolm Falloon share about the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly.
A very big ask: praying for peace in the Middle East
Dr Stuart Lange offers some reflections on the many challenges to achieve peace in Israel
Kirikiriroa Hamilton Prayer Breakfast
Esther Tredoux reports on the Kirikiriroa Hamilton Prayer Breakfast
Can Christians find ways to disagree agreeably?
This week Dr Stuart Lange asks ‘Can Christians find ways to disagree agreeably?’
Good marriages matter
The percentage of New Zealanders marrying is decreasing, as a recent report highlighted. Whether...
Love & Language in this Land Dale Campbell
Dale Campbell reflects pākehā-to-pākehā on language and love.
The disturbing new realities of euthanasia in New Zealand
Maryanne Spurdle, Research Manager at the Maxim Institute, shares about the new realities of euthanasia in NZ.
Christian Rangi – celebrating 200 years of Māori conversion to Christ
Malcolm Falloon writes about Christian Rangi, the first Māori baptised by the missionaries as a Christian convert
Can Christians participate in workplace karakia in good conscience?
Dr Malcolm Falloon gives us some very helpful reflections on how Christians may feel about workplace karakia.
We strive to post articles that are either written by kiwis or are framed to our local and cultural context, and are faithful to biblical Christianity.











