Blogs & Articles
Our blogs focus on the role of Christianity in both Aotearoa New Zealand and globally.
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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.
Was New Zealand ever a Christian nation, how Christian is it now, and how can New Zealand become more Christian?
Stuart Lange writes about New Zealand: was it ever a Christian nation, how Christian is it now, and how can it become more Christian?
Praise God for the excellent Wellington Prayer Breakfast this last week!
Stuart Lange writes about the Wellington Prayer Breakfast
How might we pray for the Middle East in these tumultuous times?
Stuart Lange writes about praying for the Middle East
Four PRAYER BREAKFASTS coming up soon, in four different cities!
Stuart Lange writes about the upcoming Prayer Breakfasts
A Brief History of the Auckland Prayer Breakfast
Richard Waugh, A Brief History of the Auckland Prayer Breakfast
Popes
Dr Rev Stuart Lange writes about Popes
A “Quiet Revival”
Dr Rev Malcolm Falloon writes about The Quiet Revival in Britain
Some important truths for Easter
Dr Stuart Lange shares some important truths for Easter
Gospel faith and the South Pacific
Dr Stuart Lange shares about Gospel faith and the South Pacific
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.











