A recent NZ survey about trust and distrust of different religions in the aftermath of the 15 March terrorist attacks suggested “evangelicals” are the least trusted group. Dr Stuart Lange comments on the survey, and the probable reasons for its findings.
Christianity in New Zealand
Atheism is not all it’s cracked up to be – part 4
WHO ARE THESE ATHEISTS, ANYWAY?: This final instalment of the series looks at identifying atheists we have been talking about.
Concerns about the proposed liberalisation of New Zealand’s abortion legislation
A letter sent to all New Zealand MPs expressing concerns about the proposed liberalisation of New Zealand’s abortion legislation.
Atheism is not all it’s cracked up to be – part 3
“I DON’T WANT IT, SO IT ISN’T THERE”: the third instalment of this series looks at moral relativism, different aspects of objective secular morality and the rise of identity politics.
Atheism is not all it’s cracked up to be – part 2
MORALITY AND THE HUMAN BEING: the second instalment of this series looks at moral relativism, different aspects of objective secular morality and the rise of identity politics.
Many hands, one heart – Obeying the call to unity
Critical to unity is an absolute commitment to ensuring that we are primarily interested in building God’s Kingdom, not our own empire. Movement Day exists to bring us together, to build the church – the city churches of our nation.