The Mission of God Part 3 – The Unity of Believers

The Mission of God Part 3 – The Unity of Believers

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  • NZ Salvation Army War Cry ARPA presentation

    A few weeks ago now, on Friday 6 September in Christchurch, the NZ Salvation Army Media Unit gave a presentation on their War Cry edition in the wake of the Christchurch shooting.

  • Women in Ministry are women, very much at home.

    Recently, an age old debate has resurfaced again. Should women be allowed to preach and teach the gospel?

  • Status: Adopted

    This last weekend my roommate and I did a crazy thing: we adopted a dog after starting our master’s degrees less than two months ago. We live in a small two-bedroom apartment that is currently missing half of the bottom few shutters on the front blinds. Thanks to said dog one fateful Thursday night.

  • Cancerous hidden sin

    Cancer is terrifying. It is the leading cause of death for most developed countries, and we all have at least one person or know a person around us who has directly or indirectly suffered from cancer.

  • Opening your heart to the Lord's 'whatever'

    Have you ever asked yourself if God is still faithful and trustworthy when things seem to go exactly opposite to the way you intended? Did you get upset and ask God why the miracle you thought you had to have was now a disaster you desperately wanted to get out of?

  • Guaranteed trials

    When you get beaten down repeatedly it can be hard to recover that spring in your step again, that once vibrant personality and positive outlook. Things can seem grim, like we're just waiting for the next bad thing to happen. The beaten down person finds it difficult to be optimistic and positive about the future.

  • Overcoming Peter Pan Syndrome

    You may have heard stories about Peter Pan. Stories of a whimsical and free-spirited, magical boy who could fly. With his mythical adventures in Neverland enchanting children and adults alike for generations.

  • Kiwi young writers gains a Patron

    Major Christina Tyson, the former head of New Zealand Salvation Army Media, has graciously given the green light to helping the Kiwi young writers to become their own entity – separate to Australia.

  • 25 lessons in 25 years

    Recently I turned 26 and my aunty challenged me to write 25 things I’ve learnt so far. I feel like I’m always reflecting on things, however I found this to be an incredibly life giving experience nonetheless.

  • The Great Banquet Part 2

    I’m back. Sorry that took so long. I had to go cut some more logs as I had used up all the firewood.

  • Loving diversity exactly as it comes

    I was recently at a Salvation Army event that happens every three years, bringing together people from all over New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, to join in fellowship, celebration, and vision casting for the future. I’ve been to plenty of these before and while they’re all fantastic, if we’re honest they’re also pretty similar.