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More than able
Last year, we awarded Di Willis with the Unsung Heroes Award for Missional Living. If you haven’t already had the opportunity to meet this amazing woman, you’ll be wanting to after reading her story.
When doctors say “No”
As abortion, euthanasia and other controversial procedures become more widespread, conscientious objection for healthcare workers is becoming a flashpoint for controversy throughout the Western world.
May I speak to my Daddy?
This world does not need men to selfishly take whatever we want, especially if the price is the welfare of our children. Our children don’t need superheroes—just quiet, unsung, ordinary, everyday heroes who answer to the name “Daddy.”
WEA Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice Conference in Chisinau Seeks to Launch Regional Network
“To bring peace and restoration we need to equip local and national players with new capacities, so that they are able to engage with their community in unrest.”
Women and the Church – WEA video series
The WEA Women’s Commission has produced these thought-provoking videos to encourage people to think of the role of women in the Bible, in the Church, in leadership, in marriage and more.
#WorldRefugeeSunday
WEA Media Release New York, NY - 3 May 2017 How Will Your Church Participate in #WorldRefugeeSunday on June 18 & 25? Over 65 million people have been forced to...
Family and Marriage
Andy and I have just come from the Auckland Prayer Breakfast where over 500 were gathered at Eden Park to pray for our city. It was truly amazing to worship God collectively and to pray fervently for issues that face our city and nation.
A Challenge to Rescue the Most Vulnerable
Statistics released in 2016 by New Zealand Treasury indicate that in South Auckland communities like Manurewa and Papakura, the future looks bleak for 1 out of 4 children aged 14 and under.
Sweden’s Prostitution Solution: Why Hasn’t Anyone Tried This Before?
In a centuries deep sea of clichés despairing that ‘prostitution will always be with us’, one country’s success stands out as a solitary beacon lighting the way. In just five years Sweden has dramatically reduced the number of its women in prostitution. By what complex formula has Sweden managed this feat? Amazingly, Sweden’s strategy isn’t complex at all. It’s tenets, in fact, seem so simple and so firmly anchored in common sense as to immediately spark the question, “Why hasn’t anyone tried this before?”
What happened when we introduced 4-year-olds to an old people’s home
This UK ‘experiment’ is a wonderful example of bringing our communities together for the benefit of all. A timely lesson for western cultures.
MIC 08 | The experts against euthanasia
To help New Zealanders understand what David Seymour’s ‘End of Life Choices Bill’ entails, and what it would mean in Practice, MAXIM INSTITUTE hosted two visiting UK experts at their recent MIC event.
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