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What model do you drive?
Regardless of who you lead, how big your congregation is, or how you got to be where you are as a leader, your intrinsic model will influence your practice and therefore your decisions and people outcomes.
Churches and individuals urged to organise submissions on the End of Life Choice Bill
NZ Christian Network is advising everyone who is concerned about euthanasia being legalised in New Zealand to make sure that they send a submission to the Justice Select Committee. (Submission close 20 Feb 2018)
5 ideas that shape church and society engagement
This post runs through 5 ideas that help us situate the place of the church in society – which Mike Crudge thinks will help us to critique and potentially adjust our engagement with society.
100 years?
Imagining the church in 100 years is a way to introduce ideas that help us consider what to do now as we plan for the future. Mike Crudge looks at census data and considers the possibilities of what the church might look like in 100 years.
Unsung Heroes 2017
On Wednesday, 22 November, Simon O’Connor MP hosted the NZ Christian Network 2017 Unsung Heroes Awards at the Parliament Grand Hall.
Proposed change to Parliamentary Prayer
The new Speaker of the House Rt. Hon Trevor Mallard has asked Members of Parliament for their Feedback on the new version of the Prayer that is prayed by the Speaker at the opening of Proceedings each Sitting Day… But he has started using a revised one.
Palmerston North – a hub for the Central North Island
City by City offers a look at some of the historical background and current outlook on the spiritual significance of the central region of the North Island.
How euthanasia affects those who work in veterinary services
The emotional connection between the work of human doctors and animal doctors is closer than you might think. Michael Cook, Editor of BioEdge unpacks the argument, “You wouldn’t let a dog suffer like this…”
Te Hāhi Tairāwhiti Gisborne
Te Hāhi is a partnership between the Police and a group of local Churches in Gisborne city. This partnership came about when it was realised by the Church that Gisborne has the highest rate of family violence in New Zealand and that New Zealand has the highest rate of Family violence on a per capita basis for any OECD nation.
End of Life Choices Bill – Submissions
Watch video of Rev Stuart Lange, Maxim Institute and 7 other presenters as they gave their oral submissions to the Justice Select Committee on the End of Life Choice Bill on 21 May 2018.
Opinion piece: 21 reflections on the Israel Folau controversy
Debate has been raging for several weeks about rugby star Israel Folau’s response to the question, “What is God’s plan was for gay people?”
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