Church

City by City

Te Hāhi Tairāwhiti Gisborne

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.

Dunedin

Dunedin

Since 2006, Pastors from across Dunedin have been meeting together to pray and seek the peace and prosperity of the city.

Discipleship and Evangelism

City Church Not a One Trick Pony

City Church Not a One Trick Pony

Ever since the concept of “city church” was explored as a major theme at the 2008 NZ Christian Network Congress, I have become even more convinced about its importance for New Zealand.  Jesus’ prayer for unity “that the world will know ...” has a clear...

Why “Reading the Bible Faithfully” matters

Why “Reading the Bible Faithfully” matters

There are some things which are basic in our Christian lives - things like prayer, Bible reading, worship, witness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9e-mA3Msec NZ Christian Network organised two major discussions recently - one on marriage and one on...

Gospel Bicentenary

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Prayer and Intercession

Prayer, Cities and Prayer Summits

Prayer, Cities and Prayer Summits

“What would it take to see a move of God initiated and sustained in a geographic area?” This is the question posed by Dr. Joe Aldrich who initiated the Prayer Summit movement.

Women as One

Contradictions and Women in the Bible

Contradictions and Women in the Bible

One of the biggest obstacles to the biblical call to unity is the shallow or superficial reading of scripture. There’s still plenty of scope for disagreement even among specialists who are adept at plumbing the depths of a text in the original languages.

Christian Women Connecting for Global Impact

Christian Women Connecting for Global Impact

Tuesday 11th August saw Christian leaders from Auckland and beyond attend the event ‘Christian Women Connecting for Global Impact’ at AUT. They met to share their stories and hear from Amanda Jackson about the experiences of women around the world.