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Unequally Yoked? My Experience Dating a Non-Christian
Opinion Anonymous 23/09/2021 Opinion Anonymous 23/09/2021

Unequally Yoked? My Experience Dating a Non-Christian

An anonymous author shares their experience dating a non-Christian and challenges some of the things they learnt about such relationships growing up.

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Zoom Church: The Bad, the Weird, the Great
Opinion Stu McGregor 09/09/2021 Opinion Stu McGregor 09/09/2021

Zoom Church: The Bad, the Weird, the Great

Stu McGregor reflects on gathering his own community as a minister via Zoom and explores the weird world of virtual reality church.

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How Hillsong’s Imperialism is Stifling Our Churches: The Homogenisation of CCM and Worship Music
Opinion Josiah Carr 02/09/2021 Opinion Josiah Carr 02/09/2021

How Hillsong’s Imperialism is Stifling Our Churches: The Homogenisation of CCM and Worship Music

Josiah Carr explores how the global dominance of neo-Pentecostal churches such as Hillsong shapes and suppresses local and indigenous forms of worship and music.

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Is My Phone Changing Me? Digital Discipleship in a Secular Age
Opinion Marcus Brooking 05/08/2021 Opinion Marcus Brooking 05/08/2021

Is My Phone Changing Me? Digital Discipleship in a Secular Age

Marcus Brooking discusses phone usage and spiritual formation in our modern age.

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Disability in Our Ministry: Towards Inclusive Church
Opinion Wade Limpus 29/07/2021 Opinion Wade Limpus 29/07/2021

Disability in Our Ministry: Towards Inclusive Church

Wade Limpus explores how churches can overcome barriers for fellow believers and neighbours with disabilities.

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Redeeming Periods: A Spirituality of the Menstrual Cycle
Opinion Grace Paddison 22/07/2021 Opinion Grace Paddison 22/07/2021

Redeeming Periods: A Spirituality of the Menstrual Cycle

Grace Paddison reflects on different cultural and theological attitudes regarding menstruation and explores better ways of living with and in tune with periods.

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My Call to Fatherhood: Reimagining Our Narratives
Opinion Matt McKirland 15/07/2021 Opinion Matt McKirland 15/07/2021

My Call to Fatherhood: Reimagining Our Narratives

Matt McKirland shares about his experiences as a primary caregiver and imagining new horizons in our understanding of parenthood.

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Can the Church Be Inclusive? My Experience Pastoring Queer Youth
Opinion Rosie Fleming 24/06/2021 Opinion Rosie Fleming 24/06/2021

Can the Church Be Inclusive? My Experience Pastoring Queer Youth

Rosie Fleming reflects on her experiences pastoring Queer youth and shares some of the things she’s learned.

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Consumerism is Bad and I Can’t Get Away
Editorial, Opinion Rebecca Hooper 27/05/2021 Editorial, Opinion Rebecca Hooper 27/05/2021

Consumerism is Bad and I Can’t Get Away

Rebecca Hooper reflects on what can sometimes feel like the overwhelming burden of consumerism and how followers of Jesus might think differently about this.

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Are Weddings the Patriarchy’s Last Stand?
Editorial, Opinion Jaimee van Gemerden 20/05/2021 Editorial, Opinion Jaimee van Gemerden 20/05/2021

Are Weddings the Patriarchy’s Last Stand?

Jaimee van Gemerden explores some of the hypocrisy and contradictions of egalitarian weddings.

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End of Life Choice: A Clash of Irreconcilable Ideologies
Editorial, Opinion Jaimee van Gemerden 08/09/2020 Editorial, Opinion Jaimee van Gemerden 08/09/2020

End of Life Choice: A Clash of Irreconcilable Ideologies

Jaimee van Gemerden explains why her decision to vote ‘no’ on the upcoming End of Life Choice Act is more than a merely legislative choice but also an ideological one.

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Reflections from a Recovering Banana
Opinion Stephanie Chan 陈雪莹 21/08/2020 Opinion Stephanie Chan 陈雪莹 21/08/2020

Reflections from a Recovering Banana

Stephanie Chan 陳雪瑩 reflects on the complexities of growing up Chinese-New Zealand.

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Should Te Reo Maaori Be Compulsory In Our Schools?
Opinion Etienne Wain 18/08/2020 Opinion Etienne Wain 18/08/2020

Should Te Reo Maaori Be Compulsory In Our Schools?

Etienne Wain shares why he believes this is a significant justice issue concerning the election and why te reo Mãori should become compulsory in schools from a legal point of view.

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Why I’m Voting ‘Yes’ in the Cannabis Referendum
Opinion David Gerbault 10/08/2020 Opinion David Gerbault 10/08/2020

Why I’m Voting ‘Yes’ in the Cannabis Referendum

Youth worker and NGO manager David Gerbault explores how his views on a prohibitionist stance to cannabis have changed and why he will be voting ‘Yes’ in the coming referendum.

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Music is Dead Because We’ve Killed It: Punk Rock, Tattoos, and Jesus in the Alternative Music Scene
Opinion Chris Dies 10/07/2020 Opinion Chris Dies 10/07/2020

Music is Dead Because We’ve Killed It: Punk Rock, Tattoos, and Jesus in the Alternative Music Scene

Chris Dies, front-person of Chasing South, reflects on music, punk, and perceptions of the alternative music scene within Christianity.

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