Blogs & Articles
Our blogs focus on the role of Christianity in both Aotearoa New Zealand and globally.
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The spirit of Waitangi
Rev Dr Malcolm Falloon shares a message ahead of Waitangi Day
Making Christmas more Christian
Rev Dr Stuart Lange recommends some ways we can make Christmas more Christian
What can most Christians agree on about the Treaty/Te Tiriti?
Dr Stuart Lange makes some suggestions of some things about Te Tiriti which most Christians just might agree on.
USA elections, and NZ Treaty discussions
Rev Dr Stuart Lange shares on the USA elections and NZ Treaty discussions
Reflections on Christianity in New Zealand and the just-released census figures
Reflections on Christianity in New Zealand and the just-released census figures.
A Matter of Life and Death: The Review of the End of Life Choice Act
Rev Dr Malcolm Falloon shares on ‘A Matter of Life and Death: The Review of the End of Life Choice Act.’
400+ Christian leaders speak up
400+ Christian leaders speak up for their commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Good fathering
Rev Dr Stuart Lange shares a Father’s Day message.
The Spirit of Olympia, in Retrospect
Rev Dr Malcolm Falloon writes about The Spirit of Olympia, in Retrospect.
An initial Christian response to the Report of the Royal Commission into abuse in care
An initial Christian response to the Report of the Royal Commission into abuse in care.
Sharing the Gospel in today’s outdoor marketplaces
Dr Robert Siakimotu writes about Sharing the Gospel in today’s outdoor marketplaces.
Sharing the Good News of Jesus in today’s New Zealand
(Rev Dr) Stuart Lange writes about Sharing the Good News of Jesus in today’s New Zealand.
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.











